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Updated Signup and Site Creation on Mobile Devices

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Signup To simplify signup, we’ve separated site creation from account creation. Signup now has its own flow guiding you through the process, allowing you to modify information as you go. It begins with a choice: you can signup via email, or signup via your Google account. If you select Google, the Google signup process is presented. If you select email, we’ll send you a signup email after you enter your email address. Clicking the link it contains completes the signup process. In either case, we’ll present a final screen where you can modify your display name and username. We’ll share a list of username options to choose from based on your current username. If you’ve signed up with an email address, you’ll also get the opportunity to set an account password. And, finally, once signup is complete, you’ll be able to create your first site! WordPress.com Site Creation The new site-creation flow walks you through the steps involved, provi...

5 of the Most Common WordPress Errors and How to Fix Them

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WordPress may be easy to use, but it can also be daunting for beginners who have not quite gotten the hang of it. If you are starting a WordPress blog, it may benefit you to learn about the most common WordPress errors ahead of time and familiarize yourself with how to fix them. In many cases, these problems are relatively easy to fix on your own. And some don’t require extensive knowledge of how website programming works. Let’s take a look at 5 of the most common WordPress Errors . 1. The Syntax Error If you try to add code snippets into WordPress but accidentally miss something, you will see a PHP error that reads “Parse error – syntax error, unexpected $end” followed by a URL. Usually the error is a missing bracket or an unexpected character in the code. Examine the code closely to find the issue. 2. The Internal Server Error “Internal Server Error”, or sometimes “500 Internal Server Error” is a phrase you will see associated with a server being unable to identify w...

Bitcoin payment Plugin for WooCommerce

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WooCommerce is a WordPress Plugin that comes with the WordPress Plugin directory by default. You need to download it from WordPress Plugin directory. Now with the help of this WooCommerce Plugin you can accept Bitcoins and many other cryptocurrencies of similar type like Litecoin, Ethereum etc. This blog talks about how to install Woo Commerce the bitcoin Plugin on your computer.  This blog is prepared by WordPress Tech support. This blog talks about how to install CoinGate account. Follow the instructions below to install CoinGate. Open website https://coingate.com to sign up Go to https://sandbox.coingate.com for testing Now please note that for Test mode you are supposed to generate a new API For that go to https://sandbox.coingate.com Always remember that Receive Currency parameter that is there in module configuration defines currency for CoinGate. Set the Receive Currency parameter to BTC, EUR, USD. In case of Euros and U.S dollars one must have to verify your...

WordPress features

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WordPress hosting support:    WordPress is a popular web hosting server that is preferred by most of the bloggers around world. Backed by PHP and MySQL at back end WordPress comes with multiple themes, Plugins that gives blogger enough freedom to create their own websites. Plus, it goes light on pocket which makes it most preferred for small business owners. WordPress theme support:    WordPress comes with more than 65 group of themes. Most of them are powered with good features and looks. If you can utilize them properly you rarely have to import a paid one. You just need to study and learn each theme carefully. WordPress Support helps you to make you aware of WordPress themes. WordPress Plugin support:    The most loved CMS WordPress comes with more than 25000 Plugins. Regular users are not even aware of all of them. Out of them all, around 100 Plugins are most famous among users rest of them are also useful. WordPress Support ...

How to fix sidebar below content error in WordPress?

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Sidebar is expected to appear next to content but sometimes instead of that sidebar appears right below content. This error frustrates users especially beginners. Themes of WordPress are prime reasons behind this error. While using WordPress CMS users add snippets to their websites and many times they forget to close html div tag or extra closing div which can result in breakage of WordPress theme layout. Using disproportionate Cascading Style Sheet can be another reason behind this error. WordPress support247 has developed this blog to provide you some ready made solution which you can apply at home. To begin with first you need to check whether the error is an outcome of any changes that you have made recently or not. Addition of a Plugin or changes made in HTML could be one of the reasons If any of your post or page’s content carries <div. block in them then please make sure that you have closed them Incorrect width ratio can also create troubles. For example, ...

8 Steps to Taking Over an Existing WordPress Website

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Superficially, a current site needing upkeep is a blessing. No improvement or construct required; simply check the dials on calendar, be prepared on the off chance that anything goes astray, and charge the customer. All things considered, obviously, this is WordPress, and in spite of the fact that we cherish it, it is never fully that simple. A site you didn't manufacture is an obscure substance, and most customers have almost no information of their site "in the engine," as long it seems, by all accounts, to be working. Experience the accompanying admission agenda while tolerating the board of WordPress locales you didn't fabricate. These means are intended to enable you to assess the site rapidly, so you don't invest excessively energy getting ready for action.      Access : WordPress dashboard : Obviously, you will need administrator-level access to the site’s WordPress dashboard. Once in, remove access for the previous developer/site owner...

How to fix Briefly unavailable for scheduled maintenance error in WordPress environment?

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How to fix Briefly unavailable for scheduled maintenance error in WordPress environment? WordPress is a hugely popular content management system in present days. Because of its user-friendly HMI (human machine interface) and manageable back-end tool support almost all the web developers around world prefers to use WordPress. However, problem occurs when your WordPress website or blog stops working and an error stating ‘Briefly unavailable for a scheduled maintenance. Check back in a minute’ error flushes on your screen. As soon as this error appears your website shifts into maintenance mode. Most of the times it is observed that it interrupts your current activities and website traffic. This error is very common among UK users. Reasons that may cause this error: Well though it is considered as an error but it is not an error. It is actually a message to notify you that a necessary update is in process. During this update process WordPress downloads some update files to your se...

How to resolve ‘locked out of WordPress admin’ error?

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How to resolve ‘locked out of WordPress admin’ error? This is a very common error among WordPress users. Sometimes you forget password or loss access to your password recovery email and then suddenly ‘locked out of WordPress admin’ error pops up. If this error occurs know that either your website is hacked or you must have made some incorrect entry to admin section of your website. WordPress support has prepare this blog for you to help you to sort out this problem. Below are the few probable reasons of this erro r. Troubled database connection: A troubled database connection may cause this error. Now there an be several reasons behind this error. A corrupted database, web hosting server with issues. Whatever may be the reason if troubled database connection is causing this error you must fix it. For that follow our blog. White screen of death: white screen of death may also be a reason behind this error. Exhausted memory limit, Plugin or theme with wrong cod...

WordPress Backup Support

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WordPress Backup Support WordPress backup Support: WordPress is widely used by web developers to design and create a web page. It is one of the most trusted content management system. But unfortunately, WordPress doesn’t have any back up inbuilt system. Of course, they will have their own backup server. But we must not count oh that. Right? It is observed that many of the problems that users face with WordPress can be avoided with a proper backup system. For example, one of the most common error is server is not available. This error occurs due to some problems with the WordPress server. But if it occurs suddenly you have to stop your project and everything gets lost. To protect the WordPress server, a regular update is needed. And when the scheduled update activity starts it causes an interruption and there is a fair enough chance of data loss. During your operation if the WordPress server gets affected by virus attack you will get a notice saying that ‘The server ahead con...

The white screen of death

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The white screen of death     Have you ever encountered an error with WordPress which shows a blank white screen with no content attached to it? Don’t worry it’s a very common error with WordPress and it is has got many easy solutions. This error is popularly known as WordPress White Screen of Death. There are more than one reasons that can cause this error concluded by our WordPress Support 24x7, those are listed below. Compatibility issue caused by plugin: Your newly added Plugin may be a mismatch to WordPress environment. Experts recommend two different ways to solve this issue. First, you can go to the administration screen and then deactivate all the Plugins. After you are done with deactivation of all the Plugins, try to reactivate them one by one. But sometimes you may find that you can’t access the administration screen. Then you need to try to login to your website through FTP server. After you are done with the login credentials, try to find out the Plugi...

WordPress Blog Hosting

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WordPress Blog Hosting WordPress Blog Hosting is a famous blog hosting or content management system, containing PHP and MySQL at its back end. It provides templates to web developers to help them to create blogs. Some of its important features are Themes, Plugins, Mobiles etc. To make WordPress functional you need to install WordPress on a server. The server may locate at any end either at your end or at WordPress’s end. But it must need to have WordPress server software installed in it. Its Plugin architecture helps users to add many functions and features to their blogs. Around 55,286 plugins are available with WordPress to help web developers to design their website. The important thing to notice here is that the Plugins that are available in WordPress are not always upgraded they not work properly or may not work at all. Most of the required Plugins are available in WordPress library. You just have to either download or install them. WordPress allows you to import many ...

WordPress installation Directory is not empty

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 WordPress installation Directory is not empty WordPress provides several quick install and auto installer using which you can easily install WordPress on your machine. Since it seems a fastest way to download WordPress many users try it. But then they face the error which says installation directory is not empty. It is a very common error among WordPress users. WordPress 24x7 has summed up some ready-made solutions for this problem which are listed below. First you need to check that whether the directory in the domain or subdomain option of File manager which is there in control panel is empty. You must remember here that when you try to launch file manager from control panel you have checked the ‘show hidden files in control panel’ option from a pop-up window that appears in between. Then you may try to rename the old folder and create a new folder with same name which is just a blank folder. Next you can try to install WordPress again. Second method tells you to ma...