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Rank Math: How to Add Title Tags

Writing good title tags is an important part of your SEO strategy, and thanks to awesome SEO plugins like Rank Math, it is easy to add and edit title tags directly in WordPress. In this article, we will cover how to add title tags using the Rank Math plugin. How to Set Title Tags in Read More >

How Secure is Control Web Panel (CWP)?

Asking “how secure is Control Web Panel (CWP)?” is important when considering a web hosting panel. It’s easy to simply say CWP is pretty secure for up to small and medium-sized businesses. But the best answer is that it depends on whether you: It’s even more relevant when you realize that CWP, even when it Read More >

Crawling, Indexing, and SEO

Crawling and indexing are how Google explores and makes sense of your website, and it can have a big effect on your site’s SEO.  In this article, we will explain what crawling and indexing are, what affects your site’s crawlability and indexability, and what you can do to improve both.  What is Crawling? What is Read More >

Meta Descriptions and SEO

Meta descriptions give you an opportunity to introduce yourself to potential customers. They are one of the first chances you have to convince searchers your link is worth clicking on. In this article, we’ll cover what they are, why they matter, and what you can do to write high-quality meta descriptions.  What is a Meta Description? Read More >

How to Create Groups on Google Workspace

A popular feature of Google Workspace is the ability to create lists of users for the purpose of team communication and collaboration. These lists of users are called Groups and can be used in a variety of ways. In this article we will outline how to create Groups on Google Workspace and discuss some of Read More >

How to Create a Mastodon Account

If you want to join a Fediverse application, the best way to start is probably with a Mastodon account. The Mastodon social network is active and organized enough for you to find a community that best shares your interests. The microblogging platform also makes a good choice for private remote team communications. Below we’ll cover Read More >

Install Mastodon Social Media App on Ubuntu 18.04

The Mastodon social media application is a self-hosted Twitter alternative you can use to communicate with a private community or the Fediverse. Mastodon requires a Linux Ubuntu server (version 18.04 or greater). We recommend using a clean operating system (OS) image if possible as the Mastodon installation process requires many dependencies including PostgreSQL, Ruby, and Read More >

Gutenberg 12.3 Block Additions

The built-in display editor continues its parallel development with updates in the standalone plugin named Gutenberg.  Currently, at version 12.3, the Gutenberg plugin introduces new features and changes that are eventually integrated into the default visual editor for WordPress.  There are 3 new blocks in the current release;  Site Logo, Post Author, and Group Block Read More >

Working with the Navigation Block in Gutenberg 11.5

Gutenberg is not only the name of the visual editor that’s been integrated into WordPress since version 5.0, it is also the name of the plugin that is used to test and become familiar with the new features being introduced into the editor. One of the newest features introduced in version 11.5 of the Gutenberg Read More >

How to Create Estimates with Sprout Invoices

When you create estimates with Sprout Invoices you give your customer or potential customer a quote on the cost of your services or product that you wish for them to purchase.  It is easy to quickly create estimates with Sprout Invoices. It includes the option to add all of your costs in detail along with Read More >

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Reasons for the Error

Errors occur for many reasons. They can happen due to changes with versions of software, user input errors, security issues, internet problems, etc. An error message is a negative event, but you should take the issue and use the error to help you improve or understand your application or website. Quite often, these problems may not have been initially recognized. Solutions for these problems give you a better application or website.

Common issues include website errors, email errors, and application errors. Recognizing and reporting these messages will help your support personnel or developers resolve issues quickly.

Website Errors

Website errors can be anything from 500 errors to 404 errors indicating that a page can’t be found. You can also set custom errors so that they’re more informative when they appear.

Application Errors

Some very popular applications used for websites include WordPress, Joomla, and Moodle. There are also many other applications used in support of a website including eCommerce software, FTP clients, email clients, and billing software like WHMCS. The error messages produced by these applications are all important and provide valuable clues to resolving existing issues.

Server Errors

Like application errors, application errors can involve a variety of possible causes. Very common errors from database or web server configuration issues. Servers are often misconstrued as problems with the physical server. In most cases, it is more related to the software running on the server.

Problems with emails are often diagnosed at the server level, but knowing the error message being declared is important to help with resolving the issue.

Website error messages are commonly regarded with disappointment and irritation. However, they are tools for helping you identify and resolve issues that can help you improve your website or web-based application.

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