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thegodthief · 2 years ago
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If you have your own domain name, please take the time to set up SPF, DKIM, and DMARC on your account. Even if you don't use it to send emails, if a spammer tries to use your domain name in a joe-job, their attempts will fail and your domain won't get flagged as malicious.
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allhealthandfitness33 · 2 years ago
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WoodMart - Multipurpose WooCommerce Theme: Enhancing Your E-commerce Experience
In today's digital age, establishing a successful online presence is crucial for businesses of all sizes. With the rapid growth of e-commerce, having an attractive and functional website is essential for capturing the attention of potential customers and driving sales. WoodMart, a multipurpose WooCommerce theme, offers a comprehensive solution for creating a stunning online store that stands out from the competition. In this article, we will explore the features and benefits of WoodMart and how it can enhance your e-commerce experience.
1. Aesthetically Pleasing Design:
WoodMart provides a wide range of professionally designed templates and layouts that are visually appealing and customizable to suit your brand identity. Whether you're selling fashion, electronics, furniture, or any other product, WoodMart offers beautiful and modern designs that captivate your audience and create a positive user experience.
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mtech4you · 3 months ago
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How to Create a WordPress Website Using ChatGPT (Step-by-Step Guide)
Hello, friends! 😊 Are you looking to create a WordPress website but don’t know where to start? Don’t worry! In this article, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of setting up your website, from choosing a hosting provider to designing and optimizing it using ChatGPT. Let’s get started Step 1: Choose a Hosting Provider & Domain Name To launch a website, you need a hosting provider and…
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wpxplore · 6 months ago
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How to Install Plugins on WordPress Site | With Screenshots
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Installing plugins on a WordPress site is a simple way to enhance your site’s features and functionality. Plugins can help you add contact forms, improve security, or boost SEO without requiring any coding knowledge. This guide will provide clear, step-by-step instructions with pictures on how to install plugins on WordPress.
WordPress offers over 60,000 plugins, likely exceeding 70,000 due to many available on third-party sites
Why Add Plugins to Your WordPress Site?
Think of plugins as apps for your WordPress site. They add new features and make your site more useful for visitors. Thousands of free and paid plugins are available, so you can find one to meet nearly any need.
Step-by-Step Guide to Install Plugins on WordPress
You can install plugins on WordPress using the following methods. Let’s take a look at the screenshot. (Continue)
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rsthemewp · 10 months ago
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Stand Out from the Competition!
Differentiate your roofing business with a unique and professional website. Roofio's WordPress theme has got you covered! #Roofio #RoofingMarketing
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[solved] WordPress asking for my FTP credentials to install plugins
[solved] WordPress asking for my FTP credentials to install plugins
WordPress is a popular content management system (CMS) that allows users to create and manage their website easily. It is an excellent platform for people who want to have an online presence without any coding knowledge. However, sometimes you may find that WordPress asks you to enter your FTP credentials to install certain plugins or themes. This issue usually occurs when WordPress cannot write…
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ms-demeanor · 4 months ago
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My dad runs a website that he inherited from another guy and something went wrong this week and the site is redirecting to an AI porn chatbot site so I've been tapped as the only one in the family with any wordpress admin experience to fix this problem.
The site has a bunch of inactive admins who nonetheless still have admin privileges, is running on a version of PHP that hasn't had support in two years, and, most maddeningly, had about 35 plugins installed.
I'm fixing this and rooting out the malware redirecting the site, but I took a photo of the most bugfuck plugin that I knew Tumblr would appreciate:
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timelineblock · 2 years ago
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Time Line Plugin is the ultimate Time Line Block Plugin for Gutenberg, designed to help you create stunning timelines that showcase your content in an engaging and professional manner. With its intuitive interface and robust features, this plugin offers an unparalleled experience for WordPress users. Time Line Plugin is perfect for bloggers, journalists, and content creators who want to present their information in a visually appealing way. The plugin allows you to customize your timelines with various options, including timeline orientation, colors, fonts, and more.
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unpretty · 6 months ago
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So assuming a group of disillusioned programmers wanted to put together a WordPress replacement, what would be necessary features for you to try it?
gotta be easy for a moron to install, either through docker or whatever other one-click installer options are out there
the ability to assign posts to categories and have the next/previous button on single post view only apply within that category
likes/kudos on posts (why did i need to install a plugin for this)
the ability to paywall posts or categories according to subscriber tier
multiple payment processor options instead of just stripe (paypal, ccbill, authorize.net, literally anything that won't ban you for smut lmfao)
the ability to send posts as emails substack-style with category-specific email lists (i don't mind it needing to plug into a third party service for this but right now with wordpress i've got two different third party services duct-taped together for something it seems like it should be able to do out of the box, what the fuck)
comments section that can also be limited by subscriber tier
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rainbowsky · 27 days ago
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OK I've learned a bit more about how deep the cuts were on the recent layoffs, and I'm a lot more concerned than I was before. Please, everyone who has a blog and cares about preserving their content, or anyone who wants to stay connected - take this post seriously and Do The Things.
There's another way that might be easier, depending on your access to an install of WordPress that is not hosted on the WordPress site*.
*Because Automattic - the company that owns Tumblr - also owns WordPress, and if things are going south for them, using the WordPress site might not be any guarantee of safety/backup for your content.
Apparently it's very easy to import all the content from a Tumblr blog to WordPress because they share the same structure/platform. Here's a plugin that can help with that. So if you're able to use WordPress on a hosted or private server, that's an easy option for backing up your blog.
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derinthescarletpescatarian · 11 months ago
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I'm sorry if this is a very silly question, but I've been jabbing angrily at my wordpress install for a bit and can't find the answer - how did you set up the post subscribe system you have? Is it a plugin or are you using a wordpress.com site with your own url?
Yeah it's a wordpress.com site, I don't know computers well enough to create a real website. Wordpress.com gives you a bunch of widgets you can put in your sidebar and one of them is a Subscribe button.
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asksoldieron · 5 months ago
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SO-31: And We're Back!
If there's a lot of engagement on this, this post is liable to get real long, beware before you expand.
No art, but I am working on it and I will add it retroactively. I hope.
Welcome to the Engagement Lounge, for April Fool (260|31) an instalment! Short comments can go in the replies, but there's a 475 character limit. Longer ones will need a reblog. Remember to @asksoldieron if you're reblogging someone else's reblog, so I can see it too!
Okay! WordPress's latest updates have given me the power to do simple things I should've been able to do years ago without a plugin - for example, freezing the backgrounds. I HAD TO REFORMAT EVERYTHING due to missing style options FINALLY being available in the templates. I may have broken some stuff trying to fix it, let me know.
And we're doing the fascism now, I guess? IRL? I mean, I'm not, but I'm definitely hearing a lot of voices ready to slide into denial or be oppressed. Like, because that's the rules. Just hand the obvious shrieking fascist all the toys and shake his hand, because anything else would be bad for democracy. I honestly did not expect that to be the story. Like, from Biden and the establishment, OK. They never believed democracy as really in danger in the first place. But I'm also seeing it from the media and individuals who are left-of-centre, politically. That shit's fucked.
I'm not certain how to amplify my assertion that the shit is fucked, and my fictionalized methods for coping with it, but the sporadic nature of the updates needs to stop. You're not gonna remember what's going on and you're gonna miss stuff!
I may need another break when this six is done, just so I can get a head start on everything I've been putting off and stop taking all these breaks. I am working on a new way of illustrating, but my eyes are also improving. I was told I'd have a year's recovery at most. I appear to still be recovering. My blurry vision isn't as bad as that sheet I rendered a few months back, I can compare. I have started driving again - short distances, no highways yet. I want to draw, but I'm not sure if I should wait and see if my eyes improve enough to give me more options, or how long I would be waiting in that case. (I definitely need to collage less. The Public Domain is infested with AI images and I can't always tell them on sight anymore. I'm not even going to be able to avoid AI by cutting up magazines like I used to, or by buying stock images. WTF?)
But, in the meantime, you get a text-based six pack! And David's back! Yaaay?
Well, I like him. Everyone in the story is more ambivalent. It is April 1st, in-universe, so maybe they'll forgive him his little prank. That's him pretending to be Erik as soon as he spins around in the chair the second time - his language is a little more sloppy than the real Erik, he can't help making fun of the kid, but it's subtle.
I will eventually get you the three versions of David's backstory, all of which have elements of the "true" one. Erik knows what really happened already - it's pretty bad. David prefers his illusions.
Did I break the screenwriting rules and have the good guys fail to save the cat? Well, you'll have to wait a while to see. I thought they'd be home by now, but there's a whole world out there to explore. It took way more words to do it any justice.
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wordpressdotcom · 1 year ago
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Still writing code and installing plugins to use custom fonts on your WordPress website?
We've got an easier way for ya. Welcome to the Font Library. https://wp.me/pf2B5-g07
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rsthemewp · 10 months ago
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Launch Your Roofing Business Online!
Take your roofing business to new heights with Roofio's WordPress theme! Create a stunning website that showcases your services and attracts more customers.
#Roofio #RoofingWebsite
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[solved] Wordpress plugin install: Could not create directory
[solved] Wordpress plugin install: Could not create directory
When installing a WordPress plugin, you may encounter the error message “Could not create directory” which can be frustrating and confusing. This issue usually occurs when WordPress is unable to create a new directory for the plugin due to permission issues or incorrect file path configurations. However, this error can be easily resolved by following a few simple troubleshooting steps. In this…
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jexetic · 7 months ago
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So Matt Mullenweg has decided that if you’re a host he’s threatened by, he will pull the plug on your access to WordPress.org’s resources. So none of your users (who are just trying to host their websites, by the way) can install any security updates or add new plugins or themes. 
I have absolutely zero desire to touch anything hosted by Automattic. The Jetpack plugin is abysmal. WordPress.com is the worst possible way to host a WordPress site. Matt Mullenweg being hostile towards a major host that people are happy with is pretty scary. Are we all gonna need to eventually fall in line and pay Automattic if we don’t want the CEO to aggressively break functionality of our sites?
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