While explaining how it works is a little more difficult, the essence of what a WordPress Reverse Proxy does is simple. It allows your WordPress site to be viewed through another domain, so that your visitors have no idea they’re… Continue Reading →
Introduction to WordPress IDs When I first started using WordPress several years ago, I remember a plugin asking me for a post ID. I thought I was picking up WordPress quite quickly, but this one had me stumped. I could… Continue Reading →
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Let me guess. You’re cruising around the internet looking for a place to host your multisite setup on WordPress, or maybe you’re just thinking of going down the multisite path but haven’t even gotten started yet. Have no fear, Pagely… Continue Reading →
IPV4 vs IPV6 Understanding IP Addresses: The Basics This post is part of a series designed to help developers who are just starting out understand some basics and how they relate to WordPress. This tenth post in the series is… Continue Reading →
Introduction to SSH for Beginners This post is part of a series designed to help developers who are just starting out understand some basics and how they relate to WordPress. This fourth post is about SSH which we offer on… Continue Reading →
This post is part of a new series designed to help developers who are just starting out understand some basics and how they relate to WordPress. This post is about FTP including its cousin the secure version (SFTP), and will… Continue Reading →
This post is part of a series designed to help developers who are just starting out understand some basics and how they relate to WordPress. This post iin the series is about Git, which, unlike previous posts, doesn’t stand for… Continue Reading →
This post is part of a series designed to help developers who are just starting out understand some basics and how they relate to WordPress. This post is about HTTP (including its cousin, the secure version) and will attempt to… Continue Reading →
“This post is part of a new series designed to help developers who are just starting out understand some basics and how they relate to WordPress. This first post is about DNS, including what it is and why you need… Continue Reading →
This post is part of a series designed to help developers who are just starting out understand some basics and how they relate to WordPress. This seventh post is about Rsync, which stands for Remote Sync. We’ll walk you through… Continue Reading →
This post is part of a series designed to help developers who are just starting out understand some basics and how they relate to WordPress. This sixth post is about WP-CLI, which stands for WordPress Command Line Interface. If you’ve… Continue Reading →
Dear Valued Customers, As we bid farewell to an eventful year, we at Pagely want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering support and trust in our services. 2023 has been a year of growth,… Continue Reading →
Over the past 20 years, WordPress has undergone a significant transformation, evolving from a blogging tool to a powerful, highly flexible Content Management System (CMS). So, is WordPress a good choice for businesses in 2024? Let’s take a look. The… Continue Reading →
Introduction: As we approach the end of the year, it’s the perfect time to take stock of your WordPress website and ensure it’s equipped for success in the coming year. In this blog post, we’ll explore some essential plugins that… Continue Reading →
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