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WordPress: How to Backup your WordPress Site

Your WordPress website consists of both a database and a set of website files.

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WordPress: How to Uninstall a Plugin

You can remove unwanted plugins at any time.

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How to Access Your WordPress Dashboard

This will help you on accessing your WordPress Dashboard from your Domains Dashboard and thru a direct link.

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WordPress: How to Enable or Disable WP_Debug

WP_Debug is intended to help WordPress developers as they write custom code for themes and plugins. WP_Debug is disabled by default, and WordPress recommends that it remain disabled for live WordPress websites.

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WordPress: How to Install a Theme

Installing a new theme is an easy and creative way to change the design or "skin" of your website. Themes modify the way your website is displayed but do not alter the original programming used to make your website work.

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How to Manually Install WordPress Using FTP

'If you prefer not to automatically install WordPress, you can choose to manually install it instead. You can also refer to the manual installation instructions located at WordPress.org.'

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WordPress: How to Enable or Disable Comments

WordPress provides the flexibility of allowing you to turn comments completely on or off for your entire website. WordPress owners typically do this if they plan on not using their WordPress site as a blogging platform. While there are many ways to disable comments, the most common methods are shown in this article.

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WordPress: How to Uninstall a Theme

You can remove an unwanted theme at any time.

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How to Troubleshoot WordPress Contact Forms Issues

This guide will cover what to look for when troubleshooting contact forms.

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WordPress Troubleshooting: How to Disable Plugins Using File Manager

This article illustrates the troubleshooting steps on disabling plugins if the 500 error is left justified and you cannot access your WordPress Dashboard.

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