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Create a WordPress Website – The Ultimate Guide (2023)

Creating a website from scratch might seem a daunting task. Many people associate the process with numerous technical terms and a lot of coding. This was indeed the case in the recent past….

How to Change the WordPress Featured Image Size

As we have discussed in another article, the featured image (the thumbnail) is a very useful part of the components of your blog. It not only helps your site become more visually appealing but also...

How to Fix WordPress HTTP Error 500

When you learn the basics of WordPress and how to build a website, you will eventually encounter various technical errors. For example, you can stumble upon 404 Page Not Found and 503 Server...

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How to fix Error 501 Not Implemented in WordPress

When working on your WordPress website, you will eventually stumble upon various error codes such as 404 Not Found, Service Unavailable, and Error 500. Your web browser displays such error messages when there’s some issue between the web server and an Internet...

How to Add a Contact Form in WordPress

When you first start to use WordPress, it all may look a bit confusing and difficult. This is why we created a comprehensive WordPress guide that explains everything you need to know about the platform and how to build your first website step by step. In this article,...

How to fix HTTP Error 410 Gone in WordPress

HTTP Error 410 is a response status code that your WordPress website displays in the event of a requested file that is no longer available on the requested server now and in the future. To be labeled as a 410 error, the response code also must not include a forwarding...

How to Fix HTTP Error 409 Conflict in WordPress

It is highly likely to stumble upon various error messages when creating your WordPress site. One such is HTTP Error 409 Conflict. Although not so popular such as Page not Found or 429 Too Many Requests, it can still pop up when at least expected. This is why it is...

How to Fix Error 408 Request Timeout in WordPress

Error 408 Request Timeout is a client-side error code – it indicates that the request the Internet browser has made to the web server takes too much time and the server terminates the connection. Indeed, this is the reason why WordPress displays 408 Request Timeout....

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