A favicon (short for favorite icon) is a small icon associated with a website. It appears in browser tabs, bookmarks, address bars, mobile home screens, and search results. Even th…
This article provides a technical implementation guide for configuring favicons on PHP-based websites, including main domains and subdomains, ensuring proper display in: Browser…
PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is a widely adopted server-side scripting language designed primarily for web development. It is one of the core technologies of the web, used to build…
Building a lightweight custom Content Management System (CMS) in PHP is still a practical solution for many small websites, blogs, and digital publications. While large platforms l…
A sitemap is a critical component of modern website SEO. It provides search engines with a structured list of URLs that should be crawled and indexed. While static sitemap.xml file…
Search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo rely on automated bots called crawlers to discover and index web pages. However, when a website contains dynamically generated pages—suc…
A WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor makes it easier for users to edit and format content on websites, blogs, or knowledgebase platforms — without writing raw HTML. Popu…
Website owners often want to add keywords or tags that are readable by search engines but not visible to users. Historically, this was done using hidden text or <meta keywords&g…
Administrative systems like AMC (Annual Maintenance Contract) management often suffer from inconsistent data entry when users repeatedly type similar values such as service types o…
WordPress powers over 40% of the internet, and hosting it on Amazon Web Services (AWS) gives you the flexibility, security, and scalability you need. This guide will walk you throu…
Balvinder Singh Bison, the visionary founder of Bison Infosolutions, has been a formidable presence in the Indian IT landscape since 1994. From humble beginnings at Nehru Place to …
This article provides a practical technical reference for configuring Sender Policy Framework (SPF) when email is sent from multiple systems, including: Google Workspace Zo…
Migrating your old WordPress website to a new hosting provider might seem challenging, but with the right steps, it’s easy and smooth. If you’ve already taken a full website backup…
Windows Web Hosting is a web hosting model where websites and web applications run on Microsoft Windows Server using Microsoft’s web and application stack. It is commonly used for …
File sharing software and online platforms allow users to store, sync, and exchange files across devices and locations. These tools are now foundational in Information Technology e…
This knowledge base article explains how ads.txt works with subdomains in Google AdSense, specifically when the subdomain is hosted on the same server and mapped to a folder (custo…
Payment gateway charges are not always limited to percentage-based fees. Many gateways, including PayU Swipe, apply a combination of percentage fees, GST, and fixed platform charge…
A common issue in custom Knowledge Base (KB) systems is a mismatch between articles visible in the database and articles displayed on the public KB pages. This typically occurs due…
This Knowledge Base article provides a technical deep-dive and remediation guide for resolving the Windows application error: Exception EAccessViolation in module xampp-control.ex…
Animated Scalable Vector Graphics (SVGs) are widely used in modern web applications for lightweight animations such as icons, logos, loaders, charts, and UI feedback elements. Unli…
Many website owners face a common issue where the number of pages submitted in the sitemap is much higher than the number of pages indexed in Google Search Console. For example, a …
Selecting a VPS for web hosting involves far more than choosing RAM, CPU, and storage numbers. Improper sizing or missing configuration details often lead to performance issues, st…
Web hosting is the service that allows individuals and organizations to publish websites or web applications on the internet. A web host provides the server infrastructure, storage…
In digital marketing and website optimization, two small elements — canonical URLs and UTM parameters — play a massive role in determining how search engines view your pages and ho…
Introduction Globehost is a leading web hosting company that provides a wide range of hosting solutions tailored for businesses and individuals. With a commitment to quality, custo…
Domain verification is one of the first steps when setting up Google Workspace. It confirms that you own the domain you want to use for business email.Google requires domain verifi…
MX (Mail Exchange) records are DNS entries that direct incoming emails to the correct mail server. When setting up Google Workspace, configuring MX records correctly is essential f…
Shared Drives in Google Workspace allow teams to store, access, and collaborate on files owned by the organization rather than individual users. This ensures that important busines…
Google Workspace provides Security Alerts that notify administrators when unusual activity occurs within the organization. These alerts help detect potential security threats such …
When an employee leaves an organization, their emails, files, and other data may still be important for business operations. Google Workspace provides a tool that allows administra…
Data retention policies define how long emails and files should be stored before they are automatically deleted or archived. In Google Workspace, administrators can configure reten…
License management is a key responsibility for Google Workspace administrators. Every user account must have a valid license to access services such as Gmail, Google Drive, Google …
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) allows external applications and email clients to send emails using a Google Workspace account.This is commonly required when integrating Gmail…
Email routing rules in Google Workspace allow administrators to control how emails are delivered within the organization. These rules can automatically redirect, copy, archive, or …
Security is one of the most critical responsibilities for Google Workspace administrators. Since business emails contain sensitive information such as financial data, contracts, an…
Before using Gmail with Google Workspace, you must verify that you own the domain.Steps Sign in to Google Admin Console. Go to Domains → Manage Domains. Click Verify D…
Digital Signature Certificates (DSCs) are widely used in India for signing GST returns, Income Tax, MCA filings, e-tenders, PF, and government documents. Many professionals work r…
This Knowledge Base article explains how to properly embed a Google Form inside a custom HTML page while: Centering the form on the page Applying a custom background color …
A website is considered down or experiencing an outage when users cannot access it or when critical functionality fails. Downtime may be total (site unreachable) or partial (slow r…
This Knowledge Base article explains why Google Chrome displays outdated or old versions of a website instead of the latest deployed content. It covers browser caching, DNS resolu…
This Knowledge Base article explains the correct DNS architecture, configuration, and operational best practices when: A domain is delegated to Cloudflare for DNS and security …
Website downloaders, also known as offline website makers, are tools that copy web content (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, media, and sometimes server-rendered pages) from a live w…
Displaying videos on a WordPress website is common for product demos, training materials, marketing content, and tutorials. A frequent technical decision is whether to upload video…
If your WordPress site is using an unusually high amount of bandwidth on one hosting provider but performs normally on others, here are a few possible reasons: Hosting-Specific C…
In the ever-evolving landscape of business management software, Tally Shop stands out as a unique platform that enhances the Tally experience. Designed to offer users an easy way t…
Google Workspace imposes email sending limits to protect users from spam, abuse, and compromised accounts. These limits apply to all Gmail accounts used within Google Workspace.Und…
A common problem for businesses using Google Workspace is that their emails are delivered to the Spam or Junk folder instead of the recipient’s inbox. This can affect communication…
One of the most common issues faced by businesses using Google Workspace is that Gmail stops receiving emails. This problem can affect communication with customers, vendors, and in…
An email alias in Google Workspace allows a user to receive emails using an additional email address without creating a new mailbox. Aliases are useful for managing multiple email …
Organizational Units (OUs) in Google Workspace allow administrators to group users based on departments, roles, or locations. These groups help administrators apply policies, permi…