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Steps to Build a WebsiteYou'll be happy after painstakingly building your own website, but you also need to be aware of these 6 bad habits in website operation to reduce the chance of website failure.
1. Keeping Unused Plugins
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users who build websites using WordPressis one of the most common bad habits.
The WordPress Pluginrepository is very rich, so you'll frequently try interesting plugins, but ultimately only enable the ones you need on your site. You might not delete the plugins you don't use, just disable them, leaving them on your hosting space in case they're needed later. However,
keeping unused plugins is not a good idea.- Unused plugins consume server resources, potentially slowing down your website;
- Plugins may contain vulnerabilities; unused ones should be deleted;
- Too many plugins may cause website errors.
Solution:You should delete unused plugins from your website to save hosting resources and reduce the risk of being attacked.
2. Not Updating WordPress and Plugins
This issue is most severe on some corporate websites, where their sites are almost all built by others, so you often see dozens of update notifications. When WordPress or plugins have vulnerabilities, they are fixed through version updates. If you don't update, the vulnerabilities remain, threatening your website's security.
Solution:Always keep WordPress and plugins updated to the latest versions. If updating WordPress versions and plugins on domestic servers is not smooth, you can use the following methods to update manually.
- Manual Plugin Update_Method for Manually Upgrading WordPress Plugins
- Automatic Update Failed_Several Methods to Manually Update WordPress Version
3. Thinking Your Website is Secure
You might feel that your small website won't be targeted, so you don't prioritize website security. But in reality,
your website is scanned daily by bots for vulnerabilities,
you just don't know it. Therefore,
no matter how small your website is, don't assume it's 100% safe. Solution:Use a secure website administrator password. In addition to a secure password, you can also change the website backend login address, using
WPS Hide Logincan easily handle it. If your website data is important, it's also recommended to install a firewall plugin to help block some malicious crawlers and attacks.
4. Using Pirated Themes/Plugins or Letting Licenses Expire
In China, copyright awareness hasn't fully caught up, so many still choose to use pirated themes or plugins. It could also be that you bought a genuine license but didn't renew it after expiration, preventing you from getting the latest updates. Moreover, if the original author's income decreases, they might abandon the project, leaving no guarantee for future services.
Solution:If funds allow, try to support genuine themes and plugins; if funds are insufficient, consider using other free plugins to replace some functions.
5. Using Multiple Plugins for the Same Function
Naibabiji has seen a website with 3 or 4 SEO plugins installed. Doing so not only harms SEO but also increases the website's load, affects speed, and may cause functional conflicts leading to website errors.
Solution:Use only one plugin for the same function.
6. Not Backing Up Your Website
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A good website servergenerally won't experience data loss, but no one can guarantee 100% that problems won't occur. So, if you'd be upset if your website data were lost, remember to back up your website.
Solution:Regularly back up website data and the database.
Break these 6 bad habits to have a secure website.
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