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PHP Moderation via MySql for AlmaLinux Tutorial
The relatively recent AlmaLinux Landing Page WordPress Content Update Solution Tutorial taught us a bit about what to do when … MySql database calls are being coded for in PHP … with a PHP version starting with an 8 … … Continue reading
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WordPress Blog Post Frontend Error Tutorial
Running a WordPress.org (self hosted, versus a WordPress.com WordPress hosted) blog you are reading, a few times over several years have seen us stuck with the WordPress TwentyTen theme “Add Post” frontend webpage, to create a blog posting, “shooting ourselves … Continue reading