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You may have noticed that WordPress’s default PHP mail function is unreliable, and often sends your important emails straight to the spam folder, or even nowhere at all. At WPBeginner, we use an SMTP server to make sure our emails are delivered every time. But… Read More »
If you’re seeing the WordPress critical error message right now, take a deep breath 😮💨 — we’ve got you covered. As a team that’s managed WordPress sites for over a decade, we can understand how overwhelming it may feel to new users. Through running WPBeginner… Read More »
When building websites, we often encounter the need to display content from external sources without hosting it ourselves. This is where iFrames shine. Whether you’re embedding a video, a map, or a third-party application, iFrames provides a seamless way to integrate external content into your… Read More »
Normally, you can make a WordPress backup of your content and save it on your computer. However, these backups are not readable or easy to share without installing WordPress again. Another simple approach is to save your articles and landing pages on your computer. This… Read More »
If you’re switching to a new hosting provider, then updating your domain’s nameservers is a key step. We’ve been there many times, and while it sounds technical, the actual process is quite simple. Nameservers are like signposts in the global domain name system. They let… Read More »
Adding a WordPress log out link to your site can make your site more user-friendly. This is especially true if you run a membership site, bbPress forum, eCommerce store, or a learning management system (LMS) where users need to log out regularly. We have added… Read More »
Recently, one of our readers asked what they could do to fix the DNS_PROBE-FINISHED_NXDOMAIN problem. We’ve come across this error ourselves several times, so we have a few go-to solutions for this. This error message appears in Chrome when your browser can’t connect to the… Read More »
Setting up a professional email can be difficult for non-technical users. You set up a business, buy a domain, and then—boom—you realize your emails are still going to a Gmail address. Not exactly professional, right? That’s where MX (Mail Exchange) records come in. Think of… Read More »
For businesses offering services or products with variable pricing structures, a well-designed ‘request a quote’ form can be a game changer. This functionality allows potential customers to conveniently request quotes tailored to their specific needs. This improves communication and can generate leads that translate into… Read More »
Some of our readers asked if we could make a tutorial on adding sample data in WooCommerce. Adding sample data in WooCommerce can be a massive help, as it allows you to see how your online store will look and function. While it’s useful when… Read More »