When configured incorrectly, WordPress can make your images on your page or post link to the image itself. This can cause a poor user experience if the user clicks on the
When all or some of your images are no longer visible, you have a permissions problem with those files or folders. You can use the steps below to diagnose and fix permission
If you have an image that isn't the desired size, on your page or post, and it must be adjusted.
Occasionally after a migration or a domain name change, your WordPress website could experience 404 Not Found errors for links in your site. This could also be an issue with
You can move files on your hosting account between different directories.
Two non-CGI form mailers are included in Linux shared hosting account default files: webformmailer.php and gdform.php. They reside in the root directory of your hosting
You can configure MIME types using a web.config file if you are running IIS 7.0. For more information, see Modifying or Adding Custom MIME Types to Windows Hosting Accounts.
Using your control panel, you can customize the IIS Settings for directories on your website.
If you want to use WordPress to build your website or use it for something like a blog, you have to first install it on your hosting account.
A security vulnerability in ImageMagick was announced on May 4th, 2016. If your Linux server uses ImageMagick to handle image uploads, you should make changes to your server