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Categories and subcategories allow you to organize content on your website, so your readers can quickly find what interests them. Sometimes you might
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A local WordPress installation allows you to work offline and have complete control of your site during development. This article explains what you
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WordPress Multisite (previously known as WordPress MU) allows you to create a network of virtual blogs on a single WordPress installation. It’s
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You can install WordPress in a variety of ways, with options for those seeking simplicity or ultimate flexibility. In this guide, we’ll walk through
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A post archive is a valuable feature included in many WordPress themes. Archives usually display a link in the sidebar for each month that includes at
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In this article, we will show you how to log in to your WordPress Dashboard. The WordPress dashboard is the go-to tool for WordPress administrators
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A variety of methods are available to operate your WordPress website in multiple languages. You’ll find that many themes offer translation features
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WordPress comments, also called discussions, allow your site visitors to interact with you and other readers. You can control who can comment and
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When you install WordPress for the first time, you can choose a root domain (http://www.yoursite.com) or a subdomain (http://blog.yoursite.com) to
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WordPress offers an easy and quick way for you to set up and manage your website. Sometimes your WordPress website can run slowly, but no matter the
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Content talks
Search engines can't "see" a site. They can only "read" a site. Looks do not talk to a search engine. What "talks" to a search engine
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The fastest and easiest way to optimize the speed of your WordPress site is to implement caching. Caching uses RAM to store frequently accessed
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You can enhance your WordPress site's security by adding password protection to directories. Unlike the WordPress password protection feature, which
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