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What Is a Website URL? The 3 Most Important Parts Explained

People use a lot of acronyms on the internet. CSS, DNS, HTML, FTP…we could list them endlessly. Among the many that are out there, we can almost guarantee you’ve seen “URL”. And that might’ve left you wondering, “what is a website URL?” and “what does URL stand for?”. What is a website URL? URL is the short form for Uniform...

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Beginner’s Guide to WooCommerce Recurring Payments (How to Set It Up)

Recurring payments offer you reliable cash flow and make it easier for customers to pay their bills. Luckily, several plugins and third-party solutions exist for configuring a recurring payment system. In this post, we’ll show you how to set up flexible recurring payments using the official WooCommerce Subscriptions plugin.

How to Leverage Browser Caching in WordPress (Step-by-Step)

Site speed test tools like Google PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix, and Pingdom suggest leveraging browser cache because it's an incredibly effective way of speeding up a website. For WordPress users specifically, there are a couple of ways to implement browser caching and in this tutorial we'll share them with you.

WordPress.com vs WordPress.org: Key Differences and Which One You Should Use

WordPress is the most popular way to build a website, powering almost half the number of all websites on the entire internet. But despite its popularity, there's one question that many new users still struggle with - what's the difference between WordPress.com vs WordPress.org? In this post we break it down in layman's terms - with details.

How to Create a Wiki Using WordPress (Beginner’s Guide)

Wikis are handy for collecting and sharing information, so it's no surprise that the internet is full of them. This may have prompted you to wonder if you can create a wiki on WordPress and of your own. While WordPress wasn't designed with wikis in mind, WordPress' power and flexibility makes adapting it to the format a simple process and in this guide we'll teach you how.

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