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techiegigs · 5 months ago
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How to Move Your WordPress Site from Localhost to a Live Server
Developing a WordPress site on localhost is a great way to build and test your website in a controlled environment. However, the real challenge arises when it's time to move the site from your local server to a live hosting environment. If not done correctly, you could encounter broken links, missing images, or even database errors.
In this blog, we'll guide you through a step-by-step process to successfully move your WordPress site from localhost to a live server.
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Step 1: Choose the Right Hosting Provider
Your first step is to select a reliable web hosting provider that meets your website’s needs. Look for:
Server Speed: Fast servers for better performance.
Uptime Guarantee: At least 99.9% uptime to ensure availability.
Ease of Use: User-friendly dashboards and tools.
WordPress Support: Hosting optimized for WordPress websites.
Popular options include Bluehost, SiteGround, and WP Engine.
Step 2: Export Your Local WordPress Database
The database is the backbone of your WordPress site. To export it:
Open phpMyAdmin on your local server (e.g., XAMPP or WAMP).
Select your WordPress database.
Click on the Export tab and choose the Quick Export method.
Save the .sql file to your computer.
Step 3: Upload Your WordPress Files to the Live Server
To move your files:
Compress Your WordPress Folder: Zip your local WordPress installation folder.
Access Your Hosting Account: Use a file manager or an FTP client like FileZilla.
Upload the Files: Transfer the zipped folder to your hosting server's root directory (usually public_html).
Unzip the Folder: Extract the files once uploaded.
Step 4: Create a Database on the Live Server
Now, set up a new database on your live hosting server:
Log in to your hosting control panel (e.g., cPanel).
Navigate to the MySQL Databases section.
Create a new database, database user, and password.
Assign the user to the database with full privileges.
Step 5: Import the Database to the Live Server
Open phpMyAdmin in your hosting control panel.
Select the new database you created.
Click the Import tab.
Choose the .sql file you exported from your localhost.
Click Go to import the database.
Step 6: Update the wp-config.php File
To connect your site to the live database:
Locate the wp-config.php file in your WordPress installation.
Open the file in a text editor.
Update the following lines: define('DB_NAME', 'your_live_database_name'); define('DB_USER', 'your_live_database_user'); define('DB_PASSWORD', 'your_live_database_password'); define('DB_HOST', 'localhost'); // Keep this unless your host specifies otherwise.
Save the file and upload it to your server via FTP.
Step 7: Update URLs in the Database
Your localhost URLs need to be replaced with your live site URLs.
Use a tool like Search Replace DB or run SQL queries in phpMyAdmin.
In phpMyAdmin, run the following query: UPDATE wp_options SET option_value = 'http://your-live-site.com' WHERE option_name = 'siteurl'; UPDATE wp_options SET option_value = 'http://your-live-site.com' WHERE option_name = 'home';
Step 8: Test Your Live Website
Once everything is uploaded and configured, check your website by entering its URL in a browser. Test for:
Broken Links: Fix them using plugins like Broken Link Checker.
Missing Images: Ensure media files were uploaded correctly.
Functionality: Verify forms, buttons, and features work as expected.
Step 9: Set Up Permalinks
To ensure proper URL structure:
Log in to your WordPress admin dashboard on the live site.
Go to Settings > Permalinks.
Choose your preferred permalink structure and click Save Changes.
Step 10: Secure Your Live Website
After migrating, secure your site to prevent vulnerabilities:
Install an SSL Certificate: Most hosting providers offer free SSL certificates.
Update Plugins and Themes: Ensure everything is up to date.
Set Up Backups: Use plugins like UpdraftPlus for regular backups.
Conclusion
Moving your WordPress site from localhost to a live server may seem daunting, but by following these steps, you can ensure a smooth and error-free migration. A successful move allows you to showcase your site to the world, engage your audience, and achieve your goals.
Start today and take your WordPress project live with confidence!
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themesfores · 10 months ago
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Newspaper v12.6.7 - News & WooCommerce WordPress Theme
https://themesfores.com/product/newspape-news-woocommerce-wordpress-theme/ Newspaper v12.6.7 WordPress Theme is Best selling for Blog, News, and Magazine theme. Features Unlimited shop layouts SEO Ready Optimized for mobile Core Web Vitals Ready Light, Fast Performance Performance Optimized No Coding Skills, Click and Create Pre-Built Website Optimized for Mobile Theme Lazy Load Effect Drag & Drop No coding skills required SEO: Schema Built-in translation support 120+ One-Click Pre-Built Websites How to Install & Activate Newspaper Theme First Unzipe > Then find Newspaper.zip file and Upload only Newspaper.zip > Then Install Now Newspaper is a WordPress theme that lets you write articles and blog posts with ease. Create a great news website with our newspaper template. This bestseller theme is perfect for blogging and excellent for news, newspaper, magazine, publishing, or review sites. Changelog Version 12.6.6 – May 15th, 2024 new: 4 New one-click installable Pre-Build Websites (demos): new: Trucking Services – View Demo new: Free News – View Demo new: Office Nexus – View Demo new: Cassio Lovo – View Demo new: Theme Panel option to enable loading WebP images on blocks; new: Inline text and Column title shortcodes replaced with new shortcodes simplified for a better structure; new: New twitter X account connect app for social counter; new: Option for Global Fonts to specify alternative font stacks for iOS and Android for better Speed Performance on mobile; new: Sticky column and inner-column – the option is now responsive; new: Multiple filter: support for taxonomy name using prefix tdtax_ (e.g. tdtax_movies); misc: We’ve updated the Revolution Slider plugin to the latest version; misc: Single Post Content – added button color/background/fonts; misc: List block – added the option to keep icon and text aligned; misc: Tabbed Content – increased the limit of pages from 5 to 10; misc: Form Title – added the option to set font settings separately for the input; misc: Single Post Taxonomies – added the option to display the terms as columns and an option to display terms’ images; misc: Posts List – added the option to display the credit cost of posts; misc: Gallery – added the options to set padding, border radius, background color and background shadow on the arrows; misc: Custom Field – option to open the CF image in modal lightbox; misc: Image Box – added Seo title option; misc: Added ids for inline javascripts generated by theme misc: Theme color now accepts global colors; fix: Custom Field block – CSS issues; fix: Fix loading google fonts on standard templates; fix: ToTop css issue; fix: tdLoadingBox.js script was loading when it wasn’t supposed to; fix: Modal Popup – fixed an issue with the close button; fix: Form Input – fixed an issue with the font settings for labels; fix: Fatal error on zone when Youtube key is missing; fix: Flex Loop – ajax issue; fix: Module Builder – exclusive tag doesn’t appear on CPTs; fix: XSS vulnerability; fix: Header Menu – page mega menu ui delayed load issue; fix: The reCaptcha on comments interferes with other reCaptcha plugins; fix: Show/hide ToTop on mobile issue; fix: Form File Upload – Fixed an issue related to the input height; fix: Preloading Featured image on CPT issue; fix: Random order on Authors Box; fix: Module Title – CSS fix; fix: Row – vertical align issue (space between); fix: Post Loop – replace “No posts” message on pagination with a redirect; fix: Social Icons PHP warning; fix:  Security fixes – vulnerability report from Wordfence; fix: Woo Products Loop – PHP notice; NEWSPAPER – VERSION: 12.6.4 new: Forest Beat – View Demo new: Featured audio – added support for Spotify; new:  Module templates – New reading time shortcode; improvement: Woo Product description – added the possibility to set an initial height for the content, with the user being able to expand it; improvement: Modal popup – Added the option to remove the opening/closing transition effect; improvement: Eliminated attachment_url_to_post() function used on Theme Panel header/footer logos; improvement: Column title – Added the option to change the default margins of the H1-H6 tags; improvement: Added the option to change the background color for the content of a mega menu; improvement: Added option to use Woo classic pagination on Woo Loop; improvement: Single Post Date – added the option to custom format the date; improvement: Custom Field – Added support for the ‘user’ type field; improvement: We’ve updated the Revolution Slider plugin to the latest version; improvement: Added Alt on author image; improvement: Option in theme panel to deactivate Product schema from posts when reviews active; fix: Colorpicker – Fixed a UI issue with selected global colors; fix: CSS Analyze tool deprecated – removed; fix: Issue while saving textareas for a user; fix: User description field is now displayed as a textarea; fix: Popular(all time) sorting option doesn’t appear; fix: Inline Image html width and height; fix: Menu Cart – Fixed an issue where the menu cart was not being dynamically updated when changing products quantity or removing them from the cart page; fix: Single Post User Reviews List – Fixed an issue where only a maximum of 5 reviews were displayed. Changed that to unlimited. fix: Yoast analyzer; fix: Product structured data; fix: Removed instagram ID & personal accounts sources (discontinued); fix: Row – Fixed hide on pagination option when using Flex Loop Builder; fix: Tag Description – Fixed some style issues; NEWSPAPER – VERSION: 12.6.3 new: Interior Designer- View Demo new: Added a new shortcode – Module Automatic Numbering; new: Footer delayed load option in Theme Panel; new: Option to stop zones render on mobiles for Header Menu and Header Menu Sticky; new: Option to stop zones render on desktop for Mobile Menu and Mobile Menu Sticky; improvement: Moved the posts autoload options in the website manager; improvement: We’ve updated the Revolution Slider plugin to the latest version; improvement: Header main menu – option to not load desktop menu on mobile devices; improvement: Delay option works also for category Mega Menu; improvement: Update translations po_mo files; improvement: Option to show/hide links in Excerpts; improvement: Option to replace self hosted video row background with an image or video on mobile; fix: Title name for author social icons; fix:  Issue on List Menu; fix: Slider width orientation change; fix: Scroll on mobile search; fix: Urban Observer demo without content; fix: Scroll on iOS when popup modal is used; NEWSPAPER – VERSION: 12.5.1 new: One-click installable demo – Korean News Insight NEWSPAPER – VERSION: 12.5 new: 5 New one-click installable Pre-Build Websites (demos): new: World Matters – View Demo; new: InsightAI – View Demo; new: App Find – View Demo; new: UrbanEdge – View Demo; new: Coaching Pro – View Demo; new: Form Gallery shortcode; new: Option to use global domain on Google recaptcha; new: Filter posts using “current” in Multiple terms input; new: Filter posts by custom field (include/exclude input); new: Search cloud template CPT support; new: Archive cloud template CPT support; new: Single User Reviews Form – custom login url option; new: Google recaptcha will apply also on WP Register page; new: Form Location Finder & Single Post Location Display – Implemented Bing Maps as an alternative API service provider; new: Single Post Location Display – Added option to fill in the complete location meta from which to pull the address from; new: Added support for acf date picker, date time picker and time picker; improvement: Improved the way posts are linked together; improvement: Added Highest and Lowest rated (user reviews) sorting options on blocks; improvement: Posts Form Submit – added the option to assign a cloud template to the newly created post; improvement: Posts list – new form fields (childs); improvement: Posts list – hierarchically sort posts; improvement: Update google fonts; improvement: Display CPT templates settings on post edit; improvement: Posts Form Link To Post – added the options to specify the max depth or to select the depth from which to display posts; improvement: Optimize fonts css; improvement: Form FIle Upload – Added new options to adjust the height of the input and the image preview; improvement: Custom Field – text cut option; improvement: Custom Field – set html image width and height automatically; improvement: Module Template Image -added border options; improvement: Header Main Menu – added an option to set the border radius for sub-menus; improvement: Single User Reviews Overall – Added the possibility to display a full breakdown of the rating (meaning all criterias and their scores) improvement: Module Date – options to display ‘ago’ text before and after the date; improvement: Custom Field – Enabled on woo products, categories and tags; improvement: Added term ID as class for each checkbox/radio term; improvement: Form Taxonomies – Added options to display the term’s custom fields, on each level independently; improvement: Hide button if no URL option (on all the shortcodes with button); improvement: Url option for Modal Popup title; improvement: Added the possibility to sort by user reviews rating (high/low); fix: XSS vulnerability – courtesy to Automattic team; fix: Stop views count for standard and cloud templates if Theme Panel option is disabled; fix: Demo import php warning; fix: Lazy load on Module Image; fix: Error custom field on Woo Shop page; fix: Smartlist template if is set globally; fix: Cloud templates import not importing template options(global colors/fonts & custom svg icons); fix: Show Manager settings only for admin; fix: Retina image on block pagination; fix: Linked posts option on flex blocks filter updated to show only parent; fix: Modules cloud tpl icons/google fonts; fix: Flex loop builder cpt tax; fix: Prevent panel settings update(save) for editor user role; fix: Php 8.1 warnings; fix: Single Background Image – replaced ‘a’ tag with ‘span’ when url is not set; fix: Extra class on video embed shortcode; fix: Restrict subscribers to view only media library items they uploaded; fix: Border size multiple values Flex Block/Loop Builder; fix: Single Post Table of Contents – fixed an issue with smooth scroll; fix: Flex Block/Loop Builder – fixed an issue with the modules bottom space option; fix: Download the size of the avatar according to the… … set width (Single Post Author Box, Author box and Author Image); fix: Scroll issue on Mobile Search; fix: Search in taxonomies terms; fix: Reviews system custom post types updates; fix: Display hidden on desktop hides the element on the other viewports; fix: Post reading time – strip all tags from post content; fix: Image border radius when TP placeholder is set; fix: Megamenu border radius. 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theme-fixer-blog · 5 years ago
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If you are reading this article then I am sure you may face some HTTP Error When Uploading Images to WordPress. This error actually occurs, when you upload an image or any other file into WordPress via media uploader and suddenly get a message with “HTTP error !” At that moment you may think about what happens, while you do nothing or change any function at all, then you might waste so much time trying to fix the problem and have not found any solution.
So, today we will show simple 15 ways to fix the problem, you may try any of it which is suitable for you.
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terabytedubai · 5 years ago
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HTTP error is one of the challenges, faced by WordPress website users while uploading the files. In most cases, the WordPress platform causes this error when you are adding image files, PDF files, videos, and other media files. We have found the best solutions to HTTP error when uploading images to WordPress.
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wewpyousblog · 4 years ago
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Encountering an error is one of the most damaging things to your workflow. It automatically decreases your productivity. There are times when you see a WordPress HTTP error when uploading images. This error usually occurs when you try to upload an image to your WordPress website and use the built-in media uploader for that. Although this built-in tool usually uploads single and multiple media files very smoothly but in rare cases, it starts showing errors.
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wewpyouposts · 4 years ago
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WordPress image upload HTTP error
Encountering an error is one of the most damaging things to your workflow. It automatically decreases your productivity. There are times when you see a WordPress HTTP error when uploading images. This error usually occurs when you try to upload an image to your WordPress website and use the built-in media uploader for that. Although this built-in tool usually uploads single and multiple media files very smoothly but in rare cases, it starts showing errors.
Here, we are going to talk about the cause of the WordPress HTTP error image upload and all possible solutions. Visit: https://www.wewpyou.com/http-error-when-uploading-images-to-wordpress/
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wperror500 · 5 years ago
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Use WordPress logs to fix problems that arise on your WordPress instance — or, more accurately, to figure out why they’ve occurred. The wp-config in WordPress not just regulates WordPress settings, it is additionally an extremely valuable instrument to assist you with finding and fixing errors. In this article, we will tell you the best way to set up WordPress errors.
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wordpresshelperr · 5 years ago
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mostlysignssomeportents · 3 years ago
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Podcasting about the copyleft trolls who tried to shake me down
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This week on my podcast, I read my Medium column “A Bug in Early Creative Commons Licenses Has Enabled a New Breed of Superpredator,” describing my bizarre run-in with a group of copyleft trolls who tried to shake me down for $600.
https://doctorow.medium.com/a-bug-in-early-creative-commons-licenses-has-enabled-a-new-breed-of-superpredator-5f6360713299
What’s a copyleft troll, you ask? Well, in many ways, they’re like copyright trolls: sleazy operators who hunt for trivial but infringing uses of their clients’ copyrighted works and threaten to sue for statutory damages of $150,000 unless their victims pay for a “license” costing anywhere from $250 to $10,000.
But copyleft trolls are, if anything, even sleazier, because they target non-infringing uses of copyrighted works that have been released under early versions of Creative Commons licenses. These early licenses all shared a minor oversight: they “terminat[ed] automatically upon any breach.”
That meant that if you violated the license terms in any way, you were no longer allowed to post or use the work. That may sound reasonable, but in the hands of copyleft trolls, it’s anything but. They seek out minor defects in users’ attribution of Creative Commons works — for example, if you forget to give the URL of the license in your credit to the original.
These aren’t copyright infringements, they’re minor administrative oversights. Any good-faith use of Creative Commons license would respond to these errors with requests for correction, not legal threats. Indeed, the current versions of the CC licenses require this, giving users a mandatory 30 day period to respond to requests for correction.
But copyleft trolls don’t use the current version. Instead, they favor the CC 2.0 licenses, which were superceded in 2007 (!), and which have the strictest attribution requirements. Copyleft trolls use this strictness to spring a trap on unsuspecting users and real multimillion-dollar paydays.
For example, Larry Philpot is a country music photographer whose side-hustle is copyleft trolling (not my characterization — that’s what federal judges call him). Philpot uploads photos of performers to Wikimedia Commons under CC 2.0 licenses with a specific attribution requirement. Users who fail to see this fine print get hit by “speculative invoices” demanding “license payments.” Philpot came on my radar when he shook down MetaBrainz, the charity whose board I’ve been volunteering on for 15 years (we beat him).
But Philpot’s trolling pales in comparison to Marco Verch. Verch has a largely automated process that commissions cheap photo-illustrations from photographers in poor countries via Upwork based on each day’s CNN headlines. His Upwork terms require these photographers to assign their copyright to Verch, and he then releases them as CC 2.0 works and waits for naive users to grab them and make a small attribution error, then he sends them a legal demand. Verch claims he makes millions this way, and only has to work four hours per week to sustain it. He says that copyleft trolling has freed him to pursue his hobby, running. Verch’s trolling has killed at least one small charity, a Dutch group that couldn’t afford his demands.
Last November, I published an article that I illustrated with a CC 2.0 Attribution licensed photo by a Flickr user named Nenad Stojkovic. I correctly attributed that image to him on Twitter, Tumblr, Mastodon, Medium, and on my Wordpress blog.
https://pluralistic.net/2021/11/08/tina-v-tapas/#spoilsports-r-us
So imagine my surprise when I got repeated legal threats from Pixsy, a company that bills itself as a defender of photographers’ copyrights, demanding that I pay a $600 “license fee” that I clearly didn’t owe. Pixsy sent the email to me with a line indicating they thought I lived in Canada and addressed their correspondence to “Colin,” not “Cory.”
These may seem like petty errors (I haven’t lived in Canada since the previous millennium), but they are precisely the kinds of errors Pixsy maintains should produce massive liabilities in others — $150,000 statutory damages awards!
Pixsy raises all kinds of red flags. Not only are they monumentally sloppy, but their reps do not sign their legal threats with their full names, and in their correspondence, they strongly implied that they send these threats without any legal review. This is completely unethical and is not standard practice. It is the kind of thing that bar associations threaten their members’ licenses over.
Pixsy refused to answer any of my questions about the matter, but after I published my article, Pixsy posted a single, ominous tweet seeking to discredit me.
https://twitter.com/PixsyHQ/status/1485961962144124939
This is pretty appalling behavior that indicates an utter lack of contrition or sense of fairness. By contrast, I made a point of seeking out and citing people who use Pixsy’s service for legitimate copyright enforcement, doing my best to represent the company’s perspective even though they refused to discuss the matter with me.
(Fun fact: Pixsy has represented Marco Verch in dozens of US lawsuits)
The good news is, Pixsy’s copyleft trolling business’s days are numbered. Sites like Wikimedia Commons are wising up to copyleft trolls and embedding attribution right in their photos:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Luda1.jpg
Flickr is updating its service — which was horribly neglected by the previous owners, Yahoo and Verizon — with updated licenses, one-click attribution strings and warnings on images with out-of date licenses.
Creative Commons is also rolling out a host of anti-trolling measures, including this excellent “Principles for License Enforcement” white-paper.
https://creativecommons.org/2021/12/08/principles-for-license-enforcement-published/
And Openverse, the CC search tool, has added one-click attributions.
But as I note in the article, the underlying idea of a robosigning copyright lawyer who automatically victimizes people based on an algorithmic accusation of infringement is alive and well, and the US Copyright Office is currently planning to make this a legal requirement for all online platforms:
https://onezero.medium.com/nonstandard-measures-cf47c67e8f05
Here’s the podcast episode:
https://craphound.com/news/2022/01/30/a-bug-in-early-creative-commons-licenses-has-enabled-a-new-breed-of-superpredator/
And here’s a direct link to the MP3 (hosting courtesy of the Internet Archive, they’ll host your stuff for free, forever):
https://archive.org/download/Cory_Doctorow_Podcast_412/Cory_Doctorow_Podcast_412_-_A_Bug_in_Early_Creative_Commons_Licenses.mp3
And here’s the RSS feed for my podcast:
https://feeds.feedburner.com/doctorow_podcast
Image: Nenad Stojkovic (modified) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hand_on_the_computer_mouse_-_50202556601.jpg
CC BY 2.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
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themesfores · 10 months ago
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WP Smush Pro v3.16.6 Optimize the images on your WordPress
https://themesfores.com/product/wp-smush-pro-optimize-the-images-on-your-wordpress/ WP Smush Pro v3.16.6 Optimize the images on your WordPress The fastest, easiest, and best-performing image compression plugin for WordPress! Automatically optimize and resize every image in any directory on your WordPress or Multisite on upload. Save space and speed up your site with the incredible power of WP Smush Pro. WP Smush Pro Optimize the images on your WordPress Unlimited image optimization: Bulk optimize, compress, and resize unlimited images The awesome feature of Wp Smush Pro Plugin Super Smush – 2x compression Backup original images Optimize huge photos up to 32MB Smush unlimited images with a click Blazing fast 45-point image CDN Automatic resize and scale Features Bulk Smush Lazy Load Smush CDN Directory Smush Local WebP Smush Configs Smush Integrations Wp Smush Pro v3.14.2 is one of the best website image optimization plugins for the website. WP Smush Pro is a best-performing and easy-to-use image optimization plugin for WordPress. This plugin is developed by the professional developers of WPMU DEV, which are the developers of many other excellent WordPress plugins. This plugin compresses all your images and reduces their sizes without any visual quality loss. WP Smush Pro is the best-performing Automatically image-optimized Please note that any digital products presented on the themesfores website do not contain malicious code, viruses or advertising. For License Key: this products are functional without entering a product license code. We are unable to provide a license code for you, and it’s because we already obtain the Plugin/Theme from the original developer. The use of a license code usually is for automatic updates and premium support from the original developer. Besides, we guarantee you deliver a free manual update and minor assistance for your convenience in using the product. Refund Policy: If the plugin or theme is not working properly and we also fail to help you then, in that case, you will get the money back. If the plugin and theme are working properly then you will not get the money back. How to fix “style.css missing” error while uploading themes? A common issue that can occur with users new to installing WordPress themes is a “Broken theme and/or stylesheets missing” error message being displayed when trying to upload or activate the theme. This is because the theme download package on ThemeForest includes additional files to the theme such as the documentation, license, etc. https://themesfores.com/product/wp-smush-pro-optimize-the-images-on-your-wordpress/ #PageSpeedPlugins #WordpressPlugins
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masteringnutanix · 5 years ago
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Sometimes this error can happen if you are exhausting your PHP memory limit. If you are seeing the internal server error only when you try to login to your WordPress admin or uploading an image in your wp-admin, then you should increase the memory limit. If increasing the memory limit fix the problem for you, then you have fixed the problem temporarily. The reason why we say this is because there has to be something that is exhausting your memory limit. This could be a poorly coded plugin or even a theme function.  Most Common Wordpress Errors
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wewpyouposts · 5 years ago
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WordPress HTTP error when uploading images?
Encountering an error is one of the most damaging things to your workflow. It automatically decreases your productivity. There are times when you see a WordPress HTTP error when uploading images. This error usually occurs when you try to upload an image to your WordPress website and use the built-in media uploader for that. Although this built-in tool usually uploads single and multiple media files very smoothly but in rare cases, it starts showing errors. Visit: https://www.wewpyou.com/http-error-when-uploading-images-to-wordpress/
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wperror500 · 5 years ago
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The most baffling parts of operating a site are in scrutinizing an error when you don’t have the foggiest idea of why it’s arising. A few cases, the 502 awful gateway error, have innumerable probable causes. This implies you may need to strive on varied strides before you arrive on the valid one. We’ll explain to you the best way to assess this dubious error and unravel it.
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talkagency · 6 years ago
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10 Must-Have WordPress Plugins in 2019
WordPress plugins are amazing tools that can significantly improve the functionality of your WordPress website. Here is our list of the 10 plugins that every WordPress user should be taking advantage of!
There are thousands of plugins to choose from, depending on your industry and needs. Different plugins come at different prices, but almost all of them offer some of their services under a free version (aka freemium).
But how do you know where to start and which ones to use? It’s a matter of choice really, but you really should already be using the 10 plugins in our list. These are must-have WordPress Plugins that can make your marketing and optimisation efforts so much easier.
    1. UpdraftPlus
It’s easy to get carried away with development and content creation, forgetting all about backing up your precious data. With over two million installs, UpdraftPlus is the most popular scheduled backup plugin.
We hope that you will continue to develop and grow your website without ever having to worry about crashes and hacks. UpdraftPlus can back up all your website’s data with a single click.
2. Yoast SEO
Chances are your business relies on SEO to increase organic traffic by ranking higher on the SERPs. Yoast SEO is the number one and most downloaded WordPress SEO plugin.
If your WordPress site’s not utilising Yoast then you’re most likely missing out on potential traffic. Why spend hours trying to get everything optimised properly when Yoast SEO can easily manage it all for you?
Yoast SEO is your one-in-all SEO toolkit. The free plugin optimises for keywords and keyphrases while the premium version takes it one step further, optimising for synonyms and related keywords as well.
Yoast will tell Google exactly what your page is about and will make sure that your content passes the readability check. It will also check for duplicate content and work on the technical stuff in the background. The premium version comes with some extra features, but you can do almost everything with a basic free account.
3. iThemes Security Pro
With hackers lurking in its every corner, the Internet can become a terrifying place. Make sure you’re protected from attacks with iThemes Security Pro. It may not be free, but this premium plugin will keep hackers, attackers and bots out of your website.
iThemes comes with more than 30 security features, including brute force protection from repeated failed login attempts, 404 error detection, file change detection, strong password enforcement, and more!
4. Wordfence
Wordfence is another reliable security plugin. It even comes with its own firewall and malware scanner that was specifically designed to protect WordPress websites from cyber attacks.
The free version will get you started and keep you protected. If you want maximum protection, additional features, and 24-hour support, you can upgrade to the premium version. Keep the bad guys out with real-time introduction of firewall rules and malware signature updates.
5. Really Simple SSL
The SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol is used to establish encrypted links between a web server and a browser. Even if you’ve recently activated an SSL certificate, you may still receive mixed content warnings and have your website flagged as ‘Not Secure’ by Google.
Broken links or non-HTTPS links still present on your website may trigger such warnings. A tool like Really Simple SSL can detect images, styles or scripts that are called over an HTTP connection, moving them to HTTPS dynamically without making changes to the database.
Doing this manually can take days, especially if you’re not too familiar with the technical side of things. Really simple SSL really does make things simple. Try it out for yourself today!
6. MonsterInsights
The stats never lie. Knowing how people find and use your website is crucial to success. Connecting your WordPress site with Google Analytics and tracking all the data used to be quite difficult.
With MonsterInsights, however, tracking has been made easy. Everything you need to know is now one click away, with reports and statistics that you can view inside WordPress; no coding required!
7. WpRocket
No one likes a slow website. It doesn’t matter if your website is fully optimised and secured with HTTPS. If it takes 30 seconds for your page to load, then rest assured that 95% of users will not ever make it past your landing page.
That’s not good for your business. Use a cache plugin like WpRocket to properly optimise your page for speed. WpRocket comes with many great features, including page caching, sitemap preloading, GZIP compression, browser caching and more.
8. WpSmush
When it comes to website loading speed, large images are often the main culprits. Resizing images while also making sure that they retain their quality can be a challenge. WP Smush resizes, optimises, and compresses all of your images for free.
If you’d rather spend less time optimising images and more time creating content and further developing your website, you may want to look into WP Smush Pro. The premium plugin can automatically resize all existing images in the database as well as any new images that you upload.
9. MailChimp
Looking for ways to generate leads and increase sales? Well, it’s probably time to look into email marketing. The MailChimp plugin connects WordPress with your MailChimp account and allows you to add sign up methods to your site.
With MailChimp, you can create user and mobile friendly forms that can be fully customised and shown anywhere on your site. Grow your subscriber list and write better newsletters with this amazing little plugin!
10. Easy Social Share Buttons
For maximum engagement, you need to make sure users know how to find you on social media. There are many social media sharing plugins out there, but no one does it better than Easy Social Share Buttons.
This plugin will let you add social sharing buttons to your pages or posts without slowing your website down. Other sharing buttons require that you download javascript, CSS, and image files to add to your code. Easy Social Share Buttons does it all on its own!
These were the 10 must-have WordPress plugins of 2019! Continue on your path to success with digital marketing tips that make a difference. Check out our blog today!
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How to Fix WordPress Memory Exhausted Error
The WordPress Memory Exhausted error occurs when WordPress is unable to allocate enough memory to run a particular script or plugin. This can happen due to various reasons such as large files or plugins, outdated versions, or low memory on your server.
Here are some steps you can take to fix this error:
Increase PHP Memory Limit: You can increase the memory limit in the php.ini file or the .htaccess file in the root directory of your WordPress installation.
Disable Plugins: Deactivate plugins that are not in use or are not necessary for your site to function. This can free up memory on your server and help resolve the error.
Use a Lightweight Theme: Use a lightweight WordPress theme that doesn't use excessive resources. This can help reduce memory usage and improve site performance.
Optimize Images: Large image files can use a lot of memory and slow down your site. Optimize images by compressing them before uploading them to WordPress.
Upgrade Server: If none of the above methods work, consider upgrading your server or hosting plan. This can give you more memory and resources to work with.
Contact Hosting Provider: If you are uncomfortable making changes to your server or WordPress files, contact your hosting provider for assistance.
By following these steps, you should be able to fix the WordPress Memory Exhausted error and improve your site's performance.
Learn More here: https://wcblogs.com/how-to-fix-wordpress-memory-exhausted-error/
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