Can a WordPress Website Handle 1 Million+ Traffic?
Yes, WordPress can handle high traffic of a million-plus visitors. The platform is not the limit, your setup is; here is what it takes to scale hosting, caching, and code.

Yes, WordPress can handle high traffic of a million-plus visitors. The platform is not the limit, your setup is; here is what it takes to scale hosting, caching, and code.

Want to move the reCAPTCHA v3 badge to the left in WordPress? Here are two clean ways to do it, a simple CSS method and a plugin option, without breaking the badge.

WordPress heatmaps show exactly how visitors click and scroll on your site. Here are three heatmap tools compared, what each does best, and how to pick the right one.

WordPress images not loading after a migration? Here is what actually causes it, from broken URLs to file paths and permissions, and how to fix it for good.

Need to reset your WordPress password from the file manager? Here is how, using phpMyAdmin or a functions.php snippet, even when email recovery is not an option.

Not sure which database your site uses? Here is how to find your WordPress database name in wp-config.php (or via WP-CLI) in under a minute, plus the table prefix that trips people up.

LiteSpeed Cache ESI lets you cache pages even for logged-in users by splitting them into static and dynamic fragments. Here is what each ESI setting does, when it is worth enabling, and when it is not.

Learn how to publish your blog on Bloglovin step by step, claim and verify your feed, and where this distribution channel really fits in 2026.

The Sitemap Couldn’t Fetch error in Google Search Console is usually simpler than it looks. Here are the real causes, the fixes, and when it resolves on its own.

Learn how to add a Mermaid diagram in WordPress, rendering flowcharts and charts from plain text in the block editor, classic editor, or a page builder.

A practical topical map SEO guide: how to map topics, pillars, and clusters so search engines see your authority and you rank for far more queries.

Your Google title link is not just your title tag; Google builds it from nine sources and rewrites your title when the tag is weak or inaccurate. Here is how to stay in control.

You cannot submit a URL to DuckDuckGo directly; it has no submission form and pulls results mainly from Bing. Here is the real path to getting indexed, using Bing Webmaster Tools and IndexNow.

301 and 302 redirects both send visitors from an old URL to a new one, but only one passes your SEO value. Here is when to use each, and the default mistake that leaks rankings.

Core Web Vitals now come down to three metrics, LCP, INP, and CLS, after INP replaced FID. Here is how to find what is failing and the fixes that actually move each one.

The Canonical URL Not in Property message in Search Console almost always points to a property mismatch, not a broken page. Here is what it really means and how to fix it for good.