Increasing the Upload Limit for the WordPress Media Library
Sometimes, we need to upload large attachments to our WordPress site, but we are met with an error stating “Maximum…
Sometimes, we need to upload large attachments to our WordPress site, but we are met with an error stating “Maximum…
WordPress is a powerful CMS, meaning that its posts, pages, and archives are all dynamically generated from a database. While…
WordPress usually runs on a Linux server, which has comprehensive and detailed permission controls for each directory. If permissions are…
Choosing a cloud server for WordPress often involves a trade-off between CPU and RAM. This guide analyzes when to prioritize processing power versus memory for optimal site performance.
FTP is slow and unreliable for modern web development. Discover why Rsync is the superior choice for uploading code, featuring delta transfers, compression, and robust exclusion rules for faster, safer deployments.
Improve FTP security by enabling TLS in Pure-FTPd and configuring your FTP client to use encrypted connections.
Install a newer kernel on CentOS and configure GRUB so the server boots the latest kernel by default.
A practical guide to safer WordPress directory and file permissions on a Linux server.
Restrict upload size in WordPress by applying different limits to media uploads and editor attachment handling.
A practical guide to WordPress permalink settings, cleaner URL structures, and a few sensible defaults.