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WordPress General
A selection of articles to help website owners and developers
How do I update Divi images alt text?
When working on a Divi website in WordPress, the alternate text for images doesn’t work in the usual way. Here’s what you need to do…
Can I use a chatbot or live chat on my WordPress website?
Most website owners aren’t missing out if they don’t have live chat or chatbot on their website. For some businesses it can be useful. Here are some options.
I can’t see my website navigation on a small screen
If you’re viewing your website on a smartphone, or other small screen, and wonder where your navigation menu items have gone, they’re hidden under the hamburger.
I cannot upload more than 20 files in one go
If you own a WordPress website and have issues whenever you try to upload more than 20 files then update the max_file_uploads php directive in your php.ini file
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.
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.
How do I pass arguments to pages in WordPress?
Find out here about ways to pass arguments to pages in WordPress.