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Our team will be attending WordCamp Europe 2026 in Kraków, Poland!

WordCamp Europe brings together one of the largest WordPress communities in the world. From June 4 to June 6, 2026, WordPress users, developers, designers, marketers, entrepreneurs, agencies, contributors, and creators will gather at the ICE Kraków Congress C...


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Cached data is a set of temporary files your browser, apps, and operating system keep on hand so they can reload pages and screens faster the next time you open them. The short answer to the title question is yes, you should remove it occasionally, but only for specific reasons. A site rendering wrong, a phone running low on storage, a shared device being passed along, or a s...


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Google search operators are short commands you add to a query to filter results by site, file type, title text, date, or other attributes. The three most useful for everyday work are site:, filetype:, and quoted exact-match phrases like “annual report 2024”. Together they cover most of the cases where a regular keyword search returns too much extraneous material.

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DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN means the resolver your browser asked could not find the domain you typed and returned a Name Error response. In most cases the fix is one of three things: flush the


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A safe website migration depends on one decision more than any other: every indexed URL on the old site must be mapped to a topically equivalent URL on the new site and redirected with a 301 (or 308) status code. Recovery typically takes 2...


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