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The Great Firewall of China (GFW), established by the Chinese government in 1998, is designed to monitor, control, and restrict access to certain parts of the internet. According to Wikipedia, as of September 2018, over 10,000 websites have been blocked...

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When running eCommerce or membership sites on WordPress, the number of PHP threads your hosting plan provides can significantly affect performance. PHP threads manage how many uncached requests your website can process at any given moment. Every request that isn’t...

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Educators are no longer limited to classrooms and textbooks in digital learning. Nowadays, students from anywhere in the world can access and share educational content online. One effective way to facilitate this is through a WordPress membership site. Educators can...

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Comments help engage with readers, but not every WordPress site needs them. In certain situations, comments may lead to problems like spam or potential security threats. Many website owners prefer to disable comments for these reasons. WordPress makes it simple...

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One common problem WordPress users face is the “Background Request Blocked” error. When this happens, your site might stop responding properly, and you may be unable to install or update themes and plugins. This issue occurs when WordPress can’t perform...

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When your WordPress website becomes overloaded, it can slow down page loading, disappoint your visitors, and even affect your search rankings. You might notice issues like frequent crashes, slow response times, or your site struggling to handle many visitors at...

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In Linux, the Load Average is an important metric used to monitor system performance and resource usage. It helps us understand how busy the system is and whether it’s managing processes efficiently. In this guide, we’ll provide a clear overview...

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Automating tasks is one of the key strengths of Linux. Cron jobs allow you to do this without having to be manually involved. A cron is a job scheduler that allows you to run scripts or commands at predetermined intervals,...

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While many website owners concentrate on optimizing keywords, creating content, and building backlinks to boost SEO, they often overlook the role of web hosting. Your choice of web host directly impacts how fast your site loads, how consistently it stays...

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When you need to restore a website it generally involves replacing the current website files and database with copies from a previous time known as a backup. You might mistakenly delete content, update a plugin causing issues, or introduce errors...

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