WordPress Redirect Hack: Prevention and Best Fixes

The WordPress redirect hack is one of the worst malware infections a website can experience. It redirects your visitors to malicious websites where they are exploited at the expense of your site's reputation. In this article, we'll show you how to remove the hack and implement steps to protect your site from future attacks.

A Beginner’s Guide to WordPress PWA (Progressive Web Apps)

Using PWAs can improve the user experience (UX) with faster loading times and enable you to boost engagement with push notifications. The good news is that even if you're a beginner, you can easily transform your site into a progressive web app with a few WordPress plugins and in this guide we'll tell you all about it.

SureTriggers Review: Testing Its Integrations and Automations

Running a modern WordPress website often requires you to use a lot of disconnected plugins and third-party services. You need to post on social media accounts, prepare email marketing campaigns, send updates on Slack, and a thousand other little things. These little things can add up to almost a full-time job unless you find ways to automate them - that's where SureTriggers can help.

How to Bulk Edit Featured Images in WordPress

Featured images are key elements in any WordPress blog or store. Along with titles, featured images give visitors the information they need to decide whether to view a page or not. As your website changes, there might come a point where you want to update these images. The most efficient way to do this is by learning how to bulk edit featured images in WordPress - which is what we're going to teach you in this post!

How to Fix the ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED Error (6 Methods)

The ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED error prevents you from accessing a website, which can be a real pain. So, you might be wondering what it is and how to fix it. In this post, we'll dive a little deeper into this error and show you six ways to fix it.

Community vs Commercial Plugins: What’s the Difference?

Recently, WordPress announced a change to the way it categorizes plugins. So now, when you browse them in the directory, you'll see that tools are sorted between community vs commercial plugins. However, you might not know the difference between these two groups. In this post we're going to break it down for you. We'll explain the reasons for the divide and discuss its impact on developers.