WordPress makes the web easy for non-technical people. But every once in a while something technical comes up and you need to know how to deal with it. HTTP status codes are one of these very things.
Even non-developers are familiar with the 404 – Not Found status code. Some Web application users may have been exposed to more arcane (and sometimes scary) messages like 500 – Internal Server Error, ...
Chat acronyms and text shorthand have become very popular for communicating much of what so many of us want to say to each other. Why not HTTP status codes? With status codes, you can transmit some ...
HTTP Status Codes are a big part of the HTTP protocol that most of us have seen countless times in our web browsing and development. We are used to seeing 404 (Not Found), 200 (OK), and so forth.
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