Remove Emoji code from WordPress and make your website faster
The following piece of code in your WordPress website’s code appears phishy? Well, it’s not. WordPress loads a bit of code to properly process and display those funny emojis ( …
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The following piece of code in your WordPress website’s code appears phishy? Well, it’s not. WordPress loads a bit of code to properly process and display those funny emojis ( …
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After installing SSL (HTTPS) for your website or blog, you should direct all traffic to the HTTPS version of the URLs domain for obvious reasons (Security, SEO, and the like). …
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If you’re a minimalist like me, you would be worried about the number of Post Revisions in your WordPress blog. Revisions are stored in your blog for genuine purpose – …
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Notice a lot of extra code that appears unnecessary or “junk” in your website’s page source? As an advocate of clean and minimal page code ( pro-SEO, to some extent …
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