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WP CLI: Install and Manage WordPress® on the Command Line | cPanel Blog
WordPress is incredibly easy to use with its intuitive graphical interface but it’s not ideal for server administrators and hosting…
You Rarely Get Greenfield Projects (Or Do You?)
TL;DR: I’ve found this to be true in my career. In my experience, whether or not you get a greenfield…
How to Monitor PHP Error Logs in WordPress and cPanel | cPanel Blog
PHP error logs are one of the most useful tools for diagnosing web hosting issues. It’s often difficult to find…
Where Can You Find the Best Drupal Tutorials for New Users?
Drupal is a popular open-source content management system (CMS) used for building and managing websites. It offers a wide range…
How Can SEO Strategies Boost Your Digital Marketing Efforts?
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the process of optimizing a website and its content to improve its visibility and ranking…
Use Custom Functions to Determine Which Environment You’re Running Your Code
WordPress provides constants and functions for setting up and checking to see if we’re in development mode. Specifically, see the…
Kreativa: A Modern Joomla Template With an Integrated Online Store for Creative Entrepreneurs
Are you a creative enthusiast seeking an impressive website to showcase your artifacts? And what if it comes bundled with…
SP Page Builder v5.0.10: Easy Old Content Structure Migration and Enhanced Article Scroller Add-on
Good day SP Page Builder users! We’re back with another update, featuring several enhancements and fixes to improve your experience…
5+ Best Google Reviews Plugins for WordPress Sites
Trust is the most important marketing element. Nothing helps build trust more than reviews. Why do you think users to…
How to Create and Manage Menus in Joomla?
Introduction to Joomla Menus: Joomla is a popular Content Management System (CMS) that allows users to create and manage websites.…