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How to Disable Comments in WordPress
By default, WordPress enables comments across your blog section and disables comments on your pages. However, the platform allows you to modify these settings in many ways. Read how in the following...
How to Clear Cache in WordPress
In a previous article, we talked about what cache is and why it is important for your WordPress website. In this post, you will read how you can clear cached files by using two methods: Clear your...
How to Change the Author of a WordPress Page
Learning how to create pages in WordPress is one of the most exciting moments in the site-building journey. Also, it is a fundamental skill to create a website. This is why it is important to know...
How to Change Author in WordPress Blog
By default, WordPress automatically marks the publisher of a given post as its author. However, this is not always true - for example, you can be publishing articles created by someone else, or a...
How to Duplicate a Page in WordPress
Creating a WordPress page is only the beginning of your site-building journey. Sometimes you might want to duplicate it. Duplicating a page oftentimes means more than just creating a copy of an...
How to Make WordPress Show Widgets on Specific Pages
By default, WordPress displays the activated widgets on all pages across your website. However, there’s a way to make the platform display them only on selected pages. In the following paragraphs,...
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How To Fix 400 Bad Request Error in WordPress
400 Bad Request, a.k.a. 400 Error, is a client error message that can appear on your WordPress website on several occasions. Unlike Error 503 Service Unavailable, Bad Request is a client-side error, which means that there is an issue with the request that you sent to...
How to Fix HTTP Error 429 Too Many Requests in WordPress
You are seeing 429 Error Message Too Many Requests on your WordPress site? Although frustrating, you can resolve the issue in a matter of minutes. When it comes to response errors in WordPress, they can appear quite common among your pages. Therefore, when learning...
How to Fix Too Many Redirects Error in WordPress
There are times when your website works just fine and there are times when you stumble upon the error message Too Many Redirects. Although annoying, this issue can be quickly fixed with a few clicks here and there. In the following paragraphs, you will read how to do...
How to Create Posts in WordPress via the Block Editor (Step By Step Guide)
The block editor (Gutenberg) in WordPress is very handy for three main reasons. It doesn’t require coding or any IT knowledge to be of use to you, and it comes with an intuitive design, and last, but not least, it offers ample options for your blog section. Via...
How to Add Posts in WordPress via the Classic Editor (Step By Step Guide)
If you wish to launch a blog and are not sure how to proceed, then this article is for you. Although intuitive and user-friendly, WordPress can also be overwhelming for new users, as it comes with tons of features and options that can discourage users from using the...