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10 Ways to Make Your Website Accessible Every website owner wants to attract as many visitors as possible. However, few take the steps necessary to ensure their site can be used by everyone. There are millions of users out there who rely on sites being accessible, and if you don’t take the time to understand their needs, everyone will be missing... Adding and Editing Your Website's Photos First impressions are made in as little as seven seconds. But on your website, it’s even faster. Like, six seconds faster. So what makes for a good first impression in the blink of an eye? Compelling, professional-looking images. The presence and quality of your website’s photos can largely... Not Secure warning in Google Chrome Starting July 2018, the Google Chrome web browser will display an 'insecure' warning to visitors of any site that does not have an SSL certificate configured. You can see this by clicking the warning icon in the URL bar to the left of your domain. It appears like this: This means you should... How to accept an SSL certificate warning page Once you've finished creating your website, you're probably going to want visitors to see all your hard work. However, if you haven't bought an SSL certificate, that might be a bit more difficult than normal. Modern web browsers - Chrome in particular - are currently pushing websites to have an... How to add a CNAME record A CNAME record is utilized to map an alias name to a true domain name (often known as a canonical domain name). They're normally used to map a subdomain (for example, blog.mydomain.com) to another domain name that actually holds the content. From the customer's point of view, everything looks as... How to Install a New WordPress Theme The most popular Content Management System (CMS) on the Internet, WordPress, makes creating a new website extremely easy. Without needing to know anything about web programming, WordPress allows you to change the theme of your website - it does it all for you! First, log in to your WordPress Admin Dashboard.... How to Add a Cookie Bar Almost all websites use cookies - little data files - to store information in peoples' web browsers. Some websites contain hundreds of them. As of May 2011, many European countries passed what was called a Cookie law. The Cookie Law is a piece of privacy legislation that requires websites to get consent... How cPanel & WHM Improved Email Hosting cPanel and WHM have gone through some serious upgrades to their Email Hosting features throughout the versions. Just in the past 2 years, the cPanel team have made it easier than ever for web hosting providers, system administrators, and all other cPanel users to be able to host email accounts. ... How to Clear your Browser's Cache If you have made changes to your website but they don't seem to appear when you load the page, you may need to either force the page to reload from the server or clear your cache. Forcing a page reload Before clearing your cache, you can first try forcing a page reload. To force a reload from the server,... How to Redirect Different Versions of the Same Site (www to non-www and vice versa) You can redirect www accesses of your domain to the non-www version using the cPanel Redirections tool. These redirections are often recommended by search engines such as Google to avoid having your site penalized for duplicate content. Nuagerie recommends the usage of the version with www rather than the one... Commonly Used Port Numbers When configuring your web server settings, you could be asked to enter a particular port number for a certain application or service. Below is a list of frequently requested port numbers you could use with your Nuagerie server: HTTP Port - 80 HTTPS - 443 FTP - 21 FTPS/SSH - 22 POP3 - 110 POP3 SSL -... A Comprehensive Guide to Content Management Systems (CMS) A Content Management System (CMS) allows for the creation, modification, and storage of digital content, usually in terms of creating websites. The most popular CMS (by far) is WordPress, however, there are a lot of other CMS solutions available for use, each with its pros and cons. We’ll explain more about... SEO-friendly URLs Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of affecting the online visibility of a website or a web page in a web search engine's unpaid results. Generally speaking, the earlier or higher ranked the website is on a search engine like Google, the more visitors it will receive from those using the search...