A “user” in WordPress is someone who has access to your website’s login page. The word “user role” refers to the various levels of access
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The software stack Windows, Apache, MySQL, and PHP is commonly abbreviated as WAMP. It is derived from LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP), which stands
Blog comments are written responses to your blog posts that readers can leave. Visitors can easily communicate with you and other readers by leaving a
In the WordPress post edit screen, the Visual Editor is a rich text editor. Visual and Text editors are available on the WordPress post edit
jQuery is a free JavaScript library that makes it simple to write HTML on the client side (See: JavaScript). It is compatible with all major
The term DDoS refers to a distributed denial-of service attack. It’s an internet attack in which a big number of false visitors are sent to
GitHub is a cloud-based service that allows programmers to store and manage their code. It gets its name from the Git version control system that
Cookies are little text files that save website-related data on a user’s computer for a limited time. They are commonly used on the internet for
sA database is a collection of data that is structured and organized. A database is a piece of software that stores and organizes data in
Tags are one of the standard taxonomies available for organizing your blog content. They are usually one or two words long and define specific aspects