Cron is a Linux server service that is typically used to schedule commands or scripts on a web server that runs in the background. A cron job is the task itself, which is used to…
Why should you host your website and email with different email providers? Many web hosting packages include email, so it’s natural to ask yourself: Why incur the additional expense of having email with a different…
WP-Cron executes specific tasks for WordPress sites. The name Cron comes from the Unix/Linux service Cron, typically used to schedule commands or scripts. Why would someone want to disable WordPress cron? This post shows you…
Time Management for Web Developers is crucial. No matter whether we attach a price tag to it or not, time is valuable to all. But statistics revealed that after every 8 minutes, we are interrupted…
In this article, you’ll learn how to increase the WordPress memory limit. When your WordPress page requires more memory than the default allocated memory, you get to see in your logs a message that looks similar…
Compressing your WordPress site’s files is a great way to shrink your page sizes and speed up your site. But don’t worry, we have curated a few links pointing to guides that describe how to…
The new PHP 8, thanks to its new JIT compilation engine, has revealed a positive impact on performance. And as we know, more speed means that our WordPress website will be able to serve more…
If women inequality faced difficult times in IT companies before 2019, the Pandemic has broadened the gender gap even more for women working in Technological companies. A the heart of it, we find the low…
Over 43% of websites globally are powered by WordPress, leading to a surge in hosting providers offering WordPress-specific services. It is critical to get to know the different hosting types and how they compare to…
In this post, we want to show you when and how to use SVG in WordPress. SVG files, or Scalable Vector Graphic files, are popular among users for being vector-based. That is, they do not…