Category Archives: Technical

How to Login on WordPress Admin: A Complete Guide

If you’re unsure how to log in on WordPress admin, don’t worry, you’re not the only one. For many WordPress newcomers, the platform’s login page can be difficult to locate at first. The good news is that once you know where to look, it’s so easy to find that you’ll never have any problem logging [...]

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How to Address Common Challenges During a WordPress Migration

WordPress migration may not require the kind of advanced, technical wizardry that many newcomers fear it might be, but that doesn’t mean that the process doesn’t present some unique challenges. From losing a few mission-critical pages during the moving process to more complex issues like phpmyadmin timing out, there are any number of potential problems [...]

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Understanding Different Types of Hosting: Shared, VPS, and Dedicated

Newcomers to the W mnordPress community often underestimate the importance of web hosting for the success of their websites. Taking the time to understand what different types of hosting can go a long way and potentially eliminate the need to migrate your site down the line. In most cases, you won’t have to change a [...]

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Tips For A Seamless WordPress Migration: Dos And Don’ts

Ensuring a seamless WordPress migration requires careful planning, attention to detail, and just a little bit of know-how. That’s where we come in. In this guide, our WordPress experts share their top website migration tips, outlining what to do and what not to do to ensure the process of transferring your website to a new [...]

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How To Update Your DNS After A WordPress Migration

If you don’t update your DNS after a WordPress migration, your domain name will still point to your old hosting server, meaning users won’t be able to access your newly transferred website. So, after going through all the hard work of backing up your WordPress site before transfer and carefully managing the data transfer, there’s [...]

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How To Troubleshoot Common WordPress Migration Issues

If your current hosting server is causing you problems, migrating your WordPress site to a new server is an effective way to leave them behind once and for all, not that WordPress migration doesn’t produce enough issues on its own. From potential file loss to migration downtime and domain name configuration issues, there are all [...]

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How to Back up Your WordPress Website Before Migrating

Few things will make a bigger difference in the success of your coming migration than learning how to back up your WordPress website and utilize your backups in case of emergencies. After all, with a number of common WordPress migration problems threatening to thwart your progress at every turn, it’s always a good idea to [...]

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Comparison of Manual and Automated Migration Methods

If it’s time to move your WordPress site to a new hosting provider, you might be wondering what the difference is between manual and automated migration methods. There are a few key differences between the two methods, but it mainly comes down to time, price, and convenience. Which one you go for will depend on [...]

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