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If you’re looking for a reliable way to back up your WordPress site to OneDrive, then you’re in luck. We know a lot of our readers are Microsoft Windows users, so we’ve done the research and found 2 easy ways to back up WordPress to… Read More »
We’ve seen the ‘Cookies are blocked due to unexpected output’ error many times while helping WordPress users troubleshoot their websites. It’s a common issue that can prevent you from logging in or accessing your WordPress dashboard, leaving you stuck at the worst possible time. This… Read More »
Before restoring a website backup, you may want to know if you’re restoring the right version. This is where a WordPress backup viewer comes in handy. We manage a lot of different large websites and often need to view our backups before making changes. This… Read More »
When we first started working on WordPress, we had no clue how to design a website the right way. But through extensive trial and error, we’ve uncovered the key WordPress design elements that make a website truly exceptional. Over time, we’ve built and redesigned countless… Read More »
Dealing with broken CSS in the WordPress admin area can be a real headache. That’s because instead of the admin dashboard, you will see a messy, unstyled page. Broken CSS in the admin area also prevents you from working on your website, which makes it… Read More »
Expanding your cleaning business by offering services online can increase your customer base and make your operations more efficient. Plus, by using WordPress, you can easily showcase your services, manage bookings, and accept payments—all in one place. Setting up an online site for your services… Read More »
If you’re seeing the ‘jQuery is not defined’ error in your WordPress admin area (or elsewhere), don’t worry – you’re not alone. This is a common issue that many WordPress users encounter. That said, it can be frustrating when your site doesn’t work as expected.… Read More »
Changing your site’s appearance for different user roles can help you create personalized user experiences. We’ve found that many users prefer websites with personalized interfaces. For instance, you might want to display specific elements to authors that are hidden from other users or style certain… Read More »
Running into errors while managing your WordPress site can be frustrating, especially when you’re not sure what’s causing them. The WordPress admin Ajax 400 (Bad Request) is one of these common and confusing errors. In our experience, it mainly happens when a code snippet triggers… Read More »
If you’ve noticed that your website’s navigation menu appears underneath the WordPress admin bar, then you’re not alone. This is a common issue, and we have seen it on many websites. This issue can be frustrating, especially when it hides parts of your menu or… Read More »