The .htaccess file is a configuration file that allows you to control files and folders in the current directory, and all sub-directories. The filename is a shortened name for hypertext access and is supported by most servers. For many WordPress users, their first meeting with the .htaccess file is when they customize their website’s permalink […]| Elegant Themes Blog
Understanding the WordPress file and directory structure will enable you to more easily troubleshoot any errors that might occur on your site.| Elegant Themes Blog
WordPress introduced their multisite feature back in 2010 in WordPress 3.0. It replaced the older WordPress MU system. Once the feature is activated on your website, multiple websites can be created from the same WordPress installation. Essentially, one set of WordPress core files powers many websites. Plugins and themes are also shared, however each website […]| Elegant Themes Blog
“Hope for the best and prepare for the worst”. When this idiom was first spoken, I doubt they had WordPress websites in mind; however it perfectly sums up the importance of backing up your websites. Bad things can happen. WordPress websites are attacked by malicious scripts every day. These scripts can use your website to […]| Elegant Themes Blog
An FTP client enables WordPress site owners to transfer files to their WordPress site from their server with ease. We'll show you how to get started.| Elegant Themes Blog
The time it takes your website to load influences how successful it will be. If your website is slow, visitors will turn away in droves. They might even click the back button before your website loads. Website performance will also influence your rankings in search engines. In addition to being ranked higher, many website owners […]| Elegant Themes Blog