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Why your website needs an SSL certificate

Why Your Website Needs an SSL Certificate

What is an SSL Certificate? An SSL certificate secures the connection between your website and its visitors. You’ve probably seen the green padlock in the address bar when shopping online, which lets you know that the connection is secure. These have always been required for websites that collect payment information. A while back, Google started

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How to Submit Content to Your Website Designer

How to Submit Content to Your Web Designer

Submitting your content in an organized fashion is one of the most essential tasks when working with a website designer. Since the content and menu items can greatly influence the design, we need at least rough draft content and images to get started on your website design. Our Website Content Starter Kit includes sample Word templates to use to help structure your menu and web pages as well as organize your images in preparation for submitting to us.

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How to Login to WordPress Admin Area

How to Login to WordPress Admin Area

Showing the Login Screen To login to the administrator area of your WordPress website, go to the address bar of your web browser and type the following: http://your-website.com/wp-admin where your-website.com is the domain of your website. You should then see the login screen. Enter your username and password (case-sensitive) and click the ‘Log In’ button. If

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How to Properly Structure Website Content

How to Properly Structure Website Content

Audience This article is intended for people who use a content management system like WordPress to blog or create & maintain your website, but the overall concepts apply to all web design, regardless of what platform you use to create/manage your website. Goals Create an ideal webpage structure for easy reading Maintain style consistency throughout entire

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