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Common MemNet/WordPress Tasks and Issues

Adding a MemNet user to a WordPress website Note: Do not directly create the user within WordPress. If you are registering the user on their behalf, ensure that you have logged out of the website before registering them. Checking a WordPress User’s Details Resetting a User’s WordPress Password Method 1 Method 2 Note: This will

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How to Delete a WordPress User

Deleting a WordPress user can be done by any other user with the correct WordPress permissions. Generally, anyone with the ‘Administrator’ type of user account has a lot of capabilities within WordPress, including the ability to remove or edit a user. There you go! The WordPress user has been removed from the site.

Our Range of Canberra Web Services

Our range of Canberra web services are proudly delivered by a team of experienced web professionals, having delivered over 100 websites.

Why Does a Website Go Down?

Having a website that’s consistent and reliable strengthens your online presence, reflects well on your business and can also help increase profits.

3 Favourite Website Speed Testing Tools

There are many services out there offering website speed tests and most of them are really high-quality services, but here are three that stand out from the competition.

How Website Speed Impacts Effectiveness

Website speed is extremely important. That’s why we focus on speeding up our own site and providing website hosting that is as fast as it can be.

What is SSL and Why is it Important?

So today we’re going to talk about SSL Certificates, and why they’re going to become even more important than they already are. What is an SSL certificate? SSL Certificates are the little padlocks that you see on websites when you visit them, mostly on websites like eBay, at least historically, but moving forward, every website