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March 09, 2023
WordPress fix — "critical error on this website"

This article will discuss the "critical error on this website" message and how to resolve the error condition generating it. As well, a number of other valuable WordPress fixes are provided.
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February 07, 2023
By Kiki Sheldon
WordPress settings: how to disable autosave in WordPress

Autosaving is an excellent WordPress feature, but when necessary, learn how to change the behavior of the Heartbeat API and autosaves with a WordPress plugin or certain WordPress settings.
February 24, 2022
Deleting Expired WordPress Transients & Post Revisions

WordPress transients are used for short-term caching of data inside the WordPress database, and the creator of an expired WordPress transient (almost always a plugin) is expected to handle the transient deletion aspect of WordPress maintenance.
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