A structured collection of data that stores website content, user information, settings, and more. In WordPress, the database (usually MySQL) works with PHP to generate pages dynamically. The main benefits…
A professional who builds and maintains websites, specializing in coding, troubleshooting, and system architecture. Developers work on both front-end and back-end components. The main benefits are custom functionality, bug fixes,…
The server-side infrastructure of a website, including databases, server logic, and application code that powers the front-end experience. While invisible to users, the back-end is critical for functionality, security, and…
Errors in website code (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP) that can cause broken functionality, display issues, or security vulnerabilities. Often introduced during development or updates. The main benefits of resolving coding…
Artificial intelligence tools that automate or enhance tasks like content creation, image optimization, chatbots, and analytics. Examples include AI copywriters and predictive personalization engines. For small businesses, AI tools can…
A set of rules and protocols that allows different software applications to communicate with each other. APIs enable integrations (e.g., connecting your site to payment gateways or CRM systems). For…