Browsers protect visitors by warning that the site is insecure if it does not have a properly configured SSL certificate, or has some insecure content.
FAQ
A selection of articles to help website owners and developers
WordPress lost password says ‘Could not save password reset key to database’
If you are trying to recover a lost password from WordPress, and the error message ‘Could not save password reset key to database’ pops up, this post could help.
Can Gravity Forms and Contact Form 7 run in the same site?
We love Gravity Forms, and also like Contact Form 7, but can they coexist in the same WordPress site? The answer is yes, but please read on to find out more.
I can’t see the WordPress Update button for my post or page
You won’t see the WordPress “Update” button while your post is in draft status. You need to “Save Draft”, then only once the post is published will you see the ‘Update’ button.
Can my host shut down my website?
I was recently asked: “can my host shut down my website?” The answer is yes, if your site contains malware, was hacked or if you fail to pay your hosting bill.
I’m getting Pingback and Trackback notifications from WordPress. What are they?
Pingbacks and Trackbacks alert your WordPress site that another site has linked to you. You then need to decide what to do – some FAQs from DMJ.
What does NOT PROVIDED mean in my search keywords list?
Loading pages over SSL prevents referral information from being passed to Google Analytics, so the search term is shown as “Not Provided”.
What does “Not Set” mean in my search keywords list?
You may be using an old version of Google Analytics tracking code. Visit your site, click ‘View Source’. If you find the string ‘urchin.js’, then update it.
Do you need permission to store cookies on a user’s computer?
The EU Cookie Directive asks website owners to notify visitors when using tracking cookies and to stop using cookies unless visitors explicitly accept them.
How do I pass arguments to pages in WordPress?
Find out here about ways to pass arguments to pages in WordPress.




