1. Updates

Keeping your website secure is one of the main reasons to update it, but there are other important reasons as well. One common cause of issues is outdated plugins, extensions, and browser programs, which can introduce bugs.

     

    1. Codes and coding

It’s crucial to use the appropriate coding language for each task. JavaScript and HTML are different, so mixing them up can result in problems such as broken pages. Issues with fonts and images may also occur because the tags in each language can have the same names but perform different functions. Ideally, HTML and CSS should be used for web page coding to avoid JavaScript altogether, as JavaScript is primarily used for formatting content and interactive elements

     

    1. Create easy contact options:

Every website should have a contact page displaying the address, telephone number, and email. It’s important to respond promptly to anyone who contacts you about bugs on your site. Even if their request seems unreasonable, it’s best not to get defensive but instead find a solution that works for both parties. Showing gratitude for their assistance in fixing the problem and offering a free gift certificate or coupon code for future purchases can be a nice gesture.

     

    1. Check for broken links and errors

Regularly check all the pages of your site, specifically looking for broken links and errors. Programming errors and scripts can often cause many links to stop working. Detecting these issues as early as possible is vital for ensuring your website functions properly.

     

    1. Use secure passwords

Owners and developers should use strong passwords to prevent unauthorized access. Ideally, each account should have a unique password. If that’s not feasible, using a combination of different characters and numbers is advisable. Password management programs like KeePass or LastPass can help keep track of passwords and reduce typing effort when logging into websites.

     

    1. Thoroughly test your website

Testing your website thoroughly is a crucial step in preventing bugs before it goes live. Many owners and developers tend to overlook this step until after the site is already launched. However, waiting until after the launch can make it more challenging to fix problems.

              7.  Use third-party software or plugins cautiously

While third-party software and plugins can be useful for customizing your website’s appearance, using too many of them can have drawbacks. They add extra code to your site, which can slow down its loading time. This may cause visitors to become impatient and leave before the site fully loads, or they may not return due to the slow loading speed.

 

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