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How to Clear Your Browser Cache (All Browsers)

How to Clear Your Browser Cache (All Browsers)

September 12, 2022 in WordPress | 8 comments

If you’ve stumbled upon an error in WordPress, you may have been asked to clear your browser cache to fix it. This is usually a straightforward task, but because the process varies across platforms, your troubleshooting guide may not provide the specific steps you need to accomplish it. In...

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How to Fix RSS Feed Errors in WordPress

How to Fix RSS Feed Errors in WordPress

September 21, 2022 in WordPress | 4 comments

Your WordPress RSS feed likely plays an important role on your site, even if you’re not directly aware of it. It may keep readers appraised of your latest posts, or even improve your content’s visibility. Being able to fix it if it’s experiencing an error is key to keeping your...

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A Simple Guide to Moderating WordPress Comments

A Simple Guide to Moderating WordPress Comments

March 16, 2023 in WordPress | 0 comments

WordPress comments sections can either be treasure troves of insightful discussion or wastelands of petty insults, spam, and general chaos. Which side yours leans toward will depend largely on your moderation efforts. However, moderating comments requires a lot more finesse than you might think....

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What Is an iFrame? (And How to Use Them)

What Is an iFrame? (And How to Use Them)

March 23, 2023 in WordPress | 5 comments

With websites becoming more complex, it only makes sense that WordPress users would need a means of displaying third-party content on their own pages. Fortunately, there’s a HTML element called an iFrame to help you do this. In this post, we’ll explain what an iFrame is and when...

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How to Redirect Users after Login in WordPress

How to Redirect Users after Login in WordPress

March 15, 2023 in WordPress | 4 comments

WordPress redirection refers to a technique that sends users from a web page to a different location. For example, you can redirect your users to another page if the existing page is unavailable. Another popular reason to use redirects is to redirect users after they login to your WordPress website...

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