If your WordPress category or tag archive pages are showing duplicate titles, you are not alone. Thousands of WordPress users face this strange issue—especially after switching themes, installing SEO plugins, or migrating a website. Duplicate titles look like this: Category:...
If you’ve ever opened your hosting dashboard or Cloudflare analytics and noticed admin-ajax.php consuming extremely high CPU or bandwidth, you’re not alone. Thousands of WordPress site owners face the same issue — slow backend, slow frontend, random spikes in server...
If you’re trying to install a WordPress plugin or theme and suddenly see: “Destination folder already exists.” …then don’t worry — this is one of the most common WordPress errors, and luckily, also one of the easiest to fix. This...
A hacked WordPress site can feel like a nightmare—traffic drops, rankings disappear, users get malware warnings, and your brand reputation takes a major hit. But here’s the good news: you can clean a hacked WordPress site without losing your SEO,...
Breadcrumbs are one of the simplest yet most powerful SEO enhancements you can add to a WordPress website. They improve navigation, reduce bounce rate, help Google understand your site structure, and appear directly inside search results. Most tutorials recommend plugins...
If your WordPress menu order is not saving, or menu items keep jumping around after you hit Save Menu, you’re not alone. Thousands of WordPress users face the same frustrating issue — you drag items into the perfect hierarchy, click...
Render-blocking fonts are one of the most common reasons WordPress websites fail to achieve a 90+ PageSpeed score, especially on mobile. If you’re seeing warnings like: Eliminate render-blocking resources Ensure text remains visible during webfont load Preload key requests Reduce...
If your WordPress website keeps showing “Error 429 Too Many Requests”, it means one thing: Your server is receiving more requests than it can handle — either from real users, bots, plugins, API calls, or bad scripts. This error frustrates...
One of the biggest security weaknesses in WordPress is its default login page:/wp-login.php and /wp-admin/ Bots, hackers, and brute force tools constantly try passwords until they get in. WordPress does not limit login attempts by default, which makes brute-force attacks...
Switching your WordPress site from HTTP to HTTPS is the best thing you can do for security, SEO, and user trust. But sometimes, after installing SSL, WordPress redirects incorrectly, causing issues such as: Infinite redirect loops Too many redirects error...