.htaccess files (or "distributed configuration files") provide a way to make configuration changes on a per-directory basis. A file, containing one or more configuration directives, is placed in a ...
In my previous .htaccess tutorial, we went over basic .htaccess commands like how to remove extensions and do redirects. This time, we take what we know about .htaccess and add advanced rules. In this ...
The "Custom .htaccess rules manager" plugin provides a secure and intuitive interface within your WordPress admin dashboard to manage custom rules for your .htaccess file. This powerful tool allows ...
WordPress managed hosting provider WP Engine announced that it is ending support for .htaccess directives. WP Engine has started End-of-Life (EOL) processes for winding down the use of .htaccess on ...