WordPress Maintenance Mode (with and without plugin)
WordPress Maintenance Mode is needed when we want to perform major changes in our WordPress site (custom code and/or database changes), so the front end of the site should not…
WordPress Maintenance Mode is needed when we want to perform major changes in our WordPress site (custom code and/or database changes), so the front end of the site should not…
Run Apache as different User is quite useful in WordPress development and WordPress hosting. Apache runs as www-data in Debian/Ubuntu. However, this is not convenient in a WordPress installation: On…
Upgrade PHP on WordPress is a common task when you run a WordPress server. Some essential plugins (for example RankMath SEO) may not run with the current Debian PHP version.…
Packages Autocomplete does not work in Docker containers after a basic build, even if you have installed bash-completion. Packages cache is disabled to save space, as it is supposed that…
WordPress was released on May 27, 2003, by its founders, American developer Matt Mullenweg and English developer Mike Little, as a fork of b2/cafelog. The software is released under the…