Category: Knowledge Base
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How to Use Multiple CSS Stylesheets with a WordPress Child Theme
Why Multiple Stylesheets? It’s better to have separate stylesheets for different areas of styling in order to make the codebase more maintainable and easier to manage. For example, if you use a particular plugin to display tables and later you start using a different plugin to do this, then you will have to find which…
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Only Allow one IP Address on Website (.htaccess)
Requirements: This is for people using the Apache web server who have a basic understanding of coding or configuring a system. Overview Sometimes it’s useful to only allow a single IP address to access a website. I use this when I’m developing a website that has only just been mapped to a domain. I still want to test…
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Stop Unwanted Phone Calls (Landlines)
Unwanted calls can be distressing or time consuming. Some calls might be malicious, often by someone you know. Other calls might be marketing or sales calls. In this article we show you how to block unwanted calls. Obviously there are two types of phone, namely landline and mobile. We are discussing landlines in this article.…
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Using your tablet as a laptop
Tablets are useful for everything except word processing and spreadsheets. For example the tablet version of the Microsoft Office suite still hasn’t managed to be as useful or as usable as the desktop version. Typing on a Tablet Touchscreen devices like tablets and phones aren’t as good as regular keyboards for activities that require lots of typing such as:…
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I keep forgetting my passwords
This article is for people who regularly forget their passwords. If you’ve forgotten a password and you want to regain access to a website then check our article I’ve forgotten my password. Just before we start I’d just like to put your mind at rest by saying: It is very common to forget your passwords. Years…
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Forgotten Password?
Problem: Forgotten password It’s really frustrating to forget your password. Find out what to do below: Solution (Works for most websites) Go to the login screen (see examples for Outlook and Yahoo below) Click on a link (what is a link? Click or press here to find out) that says something like ‘forgotten password’ or…