Technical Tips Blog Posts

Scripting performance is often judged as if it were a fixed trait, something baked into a language and impossible to escape. That assumption misses how scripts actually behave once they leave a textbook example and...

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A MySQL backup is a copy of your database that allows you to restore data in case of deletion, corruption, or server failure. Command-line backups offer speed, precision, and flexibility, making them the preferred method...

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Downgrading WordPress allows you to revert your site to an earlier version when updates cause compatibility or stability issues. This guide explains how to safely downgrade WordPress core version step by step, minimize risks, and...

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Is your website slowing down, crashing during traffic spikes, or struggling to handle growth? These are clear signs your current hosting plan may no longer be enough. As businesses scale, shared hosting environments often become...

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When choosing a web hosting service provider, we often neglect the features and services they include in the price. Instead, we focus on the lucrative prices, which are purposefully enlarged to underline the great deal...

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A status page helps businesses communicate website uptime, outages, incidents, and maintenance updates in real time. The best status page tools combine uptime monitoring, incident management, subscriber alerts, and branded status pages to improve transparency...

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Getting your website listed in search engines starts with creating an XML sitemap, making sure your site can be indexed, and submitting the sitemap to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools. Once your pages...

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The best password managers for most users are Bitwarden, 1Password, Dashlane, NordPass, and Keeper because they securely store passwords, generate strong credentials, sync across devices, and help protect accounts from data breaches. A reliable password...

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WordPress registration spam happens when bots or fake users create unwanted accounts on your website, and you can stop it by disabling public registration, adding CAPTCHA, enabling email verification, requiring admin approval, and blocking spam...

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