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Wordpress - Redirect www URLs to non-www

You can redirect all of the requests for www.yourdomain.com domain to yourdomain.com by modifying your website's .htaccess file. You need to add the following lines at the beginning of the file in order to setup that redirection: RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.yourdomain.com [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://yourdomain.com/$1 [L,R=301] Where yourdomain.com is your actual domain name.

Wordpress - Redirect non-www URLs to www

You can redirect all of the requests for yourdomain.com domain to www.yourdomain.com by modifying your website's .htaccess file. You need to add the following lines at the beginning of the file in order to setup that redirection: RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^yourdomain.com [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.yourdomain.com/$1 [L,R=301] Where yourdomain.com is your actual domain name.

Avoiding the Not Secure Warning in Chrome

Chrome will have following impact after the version 65: 1.  The websites that having Symantec-issued TLS certificates older than June 1, 2016 and that must be replaced 2.  Chrome will mark non-secure pages containing  password  and  credit card  input fields as  Not Secure  in the URL bar. To avoid this you need to install the SSL on the website that contains  containing  password  and  credit card  input fields.  For testing: Please install the updated version of chrome - https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/canary.html Configure Chrome to show the warning as it will appear in January 2017, open   chrome://flags/#mark-non-secure-as   and set the   Mark non-secure origins as non-secure   option to   Display a verbose state when password or credit card fields are detected on an HTTP page. Then relaunch your browser. https://developers.google...

Wordpress - Set the maximum upload size limit for non-administrators.

/**  * Set the upload size limit for non-administrators.  * @param string $size Upload size limit (in bytes).  * @return int (maybe) Filtered size limit.  */ function filter_site_upload_size_limit( $size ) {     // Set the upload size limit to 2 MB for users lacking the 'manage_options' capability.     if ( ! current_user_can( 'manage_options' ) ) {         // 2 MB.         $size = 2 * 1024* 1024;     }     return $size; } add_filter( 'upload_size_limit', 'filter_site_upload_size_limit', 2 );

WordPress - Briefly unavailable for scheduled maintenance. Check back in a minute.

Briefly unavailable for scheduled maintenance. Check back in a minute. How to fix it. When this happens, WordPress generates a  .maintenance  file in the root directory of the installation. With normal behavior, the update script completes and WordPress auto-removes the  .maintenance  file. In the case of an interruption of some sort, this file doesn’t get deleted and the message won’t go away. The answer? Delete it manually. Here are the steps: Log into your web server via FTP or your web host’s control panel.* Locate the root of your WordPress install (this is where you’ll find folders for wp-content, wp-admin, and wp-includes) Look for a file called  .maintenance Delete it

Wordpress - The requested URL /page/ was not found on this server.

How to fix The requested URL was not found on this server error for the hello/name url? This error is due to the rewrite module and this is the .htaccess file error, please update the .htaccess file with the following code: # BEGIN WordPress RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule . /index.php [L] # END WordPress For more information, please visit the wordpress codex -  https://codex.wordpress.org/htaccess

Redirect incoming requests to specific URLs in IIS 7

The Rule "aboutus" is redirect a specific page to a another page. The Rule "legal" is to redirect the all html files from a folder to a specific page. <system .webserver="">         <rewrite>           <rules>             <rule name="aboutus">               <match url="^about-us.html$"></match>               <action type="Redirect" url="/index.html"></action>             </rule>             <rule name="Legal">               <match url="^Legal/(.*).html$"></match>               <action type="Redirect" url="/index.html"></action>             </rule>          ...