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How to send an Email to your Subscribers

In the last few articles, we’ve installed DaDa Mail, and set up a basic mailing list. At this point, you are ready to send emails to your subscribers. In this article, we’ll walk through the basic process of sending out an email to your mailing list. To begin, go to your login screen wherever you Read More >

406 Not Acceptable Error

There are many errors that you may see as you visit different websites across the web. One of the more common ones is 406 Not Acceptable. HTTP error code 406, also known as “Not Acceptable,” is a client error response code that indicates that the server cannot produce a response matching the list of acceptable Read More >

Creating a Contact Form with FormMail

FormMail is a very popular script that you can put onto your website so that visitors can fill it out and have their response emailed directly to you. To help you set up FormMail on your website we have written a step-by-step guide to installing and configuring FormMail: If you missed our previous article, please Read More >

Anchor Links and How to Create Them

Anchor links are used to take visitors of your website from one place on the current page to another place of the current page. One good example is if you have a long FAQ page on your website. If you have a list of the questions towards the top of your webpage they can be Read More >

How to Create a Backup Using FTP

Backing up your website is a necessary step for all users. When you use an FTP client to backup your files to a local folder on your computer, you can summarize the process in three basic steps: access and select your files with FTP, create or find a directory for your backup, download your website Read More >

How to Secure WordPress using Security Keys and Salts

Since WordPress 2.7, four security keys have been added to help make your WordPress site more secure. These security keys help encrypt the data that is stored in the cookies, which is data that helps WordPress identify your computer as one that is logged into your WordPress website as a certain user. If your WordPress Read More >