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How to Fix Common WordPress Errors

Common WordPress errors, such as the critical WordPress error or the error establishing a database connection, serve an important purpose in the WordPress ecosystem — alerting you that something on your website went wrong. Website downtime is frustrating, but WordPress shows errors for good reasons.

The WordPress White Screen of Death: A Guide to Recovery

You've encountered the WordPress “White Screen of Death” or WSOD. Clearly something has gone badly wrong. Now what?

Why WordPress? 15 Reasons to Use WordPress

Why should you use WordPress? Because it’s awesome. There are a ton of reasons why WordPress is a quality platform for building websites. But if you aren't already convinced why you should use WordPress, we put together 15 solid reasons why WordPress is such a great option for building a blog or website.

How to Manage WordPress Sites: 75 Tasks To Keep Your Site Running Smoothly

Managing a WordPress site means performing daily, weekly and monthly tasks to help your site run smoothly. Use this checklist to help you manage WordPress sites either for yourself or your web design clients. 75 WordPress Site Management Tasks & Tips The list below includes both one-time tasks for newer WordPress sites and repetitive tasks that will need to be performed on a regular basis.

How to Move a WordPress Website to a New Domain

Need to move a WordPress website to a new domain? The good news is that it is possible to move an entire website to a new URL or domain. In this post, we'll cover a step-by-step guide on how to move a WordPress site or blog to a new domain. Reasons to Move a WordPress Site to a New Domain Here are a few examples of why you may need to move a website to a new domain.

How to Install a LAMP Stack

In this post, we cover how to set up your new WordPress site by installing a LAMP stack. What is a LAMP Stack? To put simply, a LAMP stack is an acronym. The L stands for "Linux", your server's operating system. The A stands for "Apache", your web server software. The M stands for "MySQL", your web server's database management system.

Tools for Local WordPress Development

In this post and webinar replay with AJ Morris, we cover several tools for local WordPress development. We also cover some of the basics of Git, a version control system, plus a Git cheatsheet of commands. Text Editors / IDEs 1. Visual Studio Code Code editing, redefined. Built on open source technology, so it can run everywhere.

How to Set Up a WordPress Local Development Environment

In this session, we cover how to set up a WordPress local development environment. A WordPress local development environment is foundational for a modern WordPress development workflow. https://player.vimeo.com/video/340283713?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0 This video specifically covers setting up Local by Flywheel, a great choice for setting up a local WordPress development.

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