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[How-To Guide] Rename “Uncategorized” Category Name In WordPress

After installing WordPress, you will see that WordPress comes with 1 default post, 1 default category (uncategorized) and 1 default comment as shown below:

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You can easily delete the default post and the default comment but not been able to delete the default category (named as Uncategorized) Why? It is because, when you’re going to publish a new post and forget to assign a category to this post then by default the published post will take “Uncategorized” category and when a reader or visitor sees that it doesn’t look professional and will taint your blog image.

The best way to avoid this error it to rename this uncategorized category to some other name which looks more professional and suits your blog’s niche. Some of the advantages of renaming this uncategorized category are as follows:

1) Search Engines love categories.

2) WordPress turns categories into tags.

3) Easy to count how many posts within the same category.

4) It helps readers to find the related information on that particular topic easily.

This post guides you on how to rename the default uncategorized to some other name (for me the other name is “WebGuide4U” as it is the name of my blog)

Step1: Firstly go to WordPress Dashboard

Step2: Now click on Post and select Categories under it (as shown below).

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Step3: After selecting the categories option, it will direct you to a new page where you’ve to click on edit button to rename a category (as shown below):

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Step4: Now you’ll see the edit page. Now simply rename the category to other name you like (for me I’ve renamed it to “WebGuide4U”) and click on “Update” button.

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Step5: After clicking on “Update” button your category gets rename to other name (for me its “WebGuide4U”).

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That’s all you’ve renamed the category in no time and now enjoy fearless blogging. In the meanwhile let me know your thought about the name uncategorized?

[How-To Guide] Delete MySQL Database

Already in earlier article, I have provided you a step-by-step guide in creating a new user in MySQL database. Now, this post focus on deleting MySQL database.

Step1: Click on MySQL Database.

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Step2: After clicking on MySQL Database, you will find the names of all your current databases. Click on “Delete Database”, to delete the required database.

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Step3: Now it will ask for permission to delete the database as shown below:

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Step4: After granting the permission, you’ve successfully deleted the database.

In this way you can easily delete a database and if you face any problem then do let us know in the comments section? In the meanwhile you might be interested in reading in these articles:

Install MySQL Offline On Your PC

Configure MySQL Offline On Your PC

Checking MySQL Installation Works On PC or Not?

Repair And Optimize WordPress Database Using WordPress Hidden Feature

Optimize WordPress Database Using PHPMyAdmin

Repair WordPress Database Using PHPMyAdmin

Top WordPress Plugin To Optimize WordPress Database

Create Multiple User In MySQL Database

[How-To Guide] Create New User In MySQL Database

MySQL, most popular database which allows you to run content-driven websites. MySQL database managed by using third-party programs such as PHPMyAdmin because it offers you a quick and easy database administration process. Already I had provided you lots of guides on MYSQL Database from installation to some advanced level. Here is a quick round-up of all the posts.

Install MySQL Offline On Your PC

Configure MySQL Offline On Your PC

Checking MySQL Installation Works On PC or Not?

Repair And Optimize WordPress Database Using WordPress Hidden Feature

Optimize WordPress Database Using PHPMyAdmin

Repair WordPress Database Using PHPMyAdmin

Top WordPress Plugin To Optimize WordPress Database

All these posts help you out in getting friendlier with MYSQL database. This post focus on creating a new user in MySQL. Follow the step-by-step guide to create user.

Step1: Open your cPanel, under it click on MySQL Database option as shown below:

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Step2: After clicking on MySQL database, it will open a new page. Now scroll down and you see the “MySQL Users” as shown below in screen-shot:

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Step3: After clicking on “Create User” button a new user-created and it looks like this:

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Step4: The new database user will be “cpanelusernmae_admin” (admin is the username of that database you’ve created).

Step5: Now click on “Add” button to “Add User to Database” as shown below:

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Step6: Now select the privileges you assign to this user and after assigning privileges click on “Make Changes” button.

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Step7: Congratulations, you have successfully added new user to database.

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This tutorial guides you in creating more users to your database.

If you face any problems then let us know in the comments section. To get all the latest information you can follow us on Twitter

[How-To Guide] Repair WordPress Database Using PHPMyAdmin

Already, in earlier articles I had provided you a step-by-step guide on Repairing and Optimizing your WordPress driven website without using any plugin and Optimizing WordPress Database using PHPMyAdmin. Continuing on same series of posts, this post focus on Repairing WordPress Database using PHPMyAdmin.

Step1: Login to your WordPress Database using PHPMyAdmin.

Step2: Now select the database which you want to repair.  Click on “Check tables having overhead” option to select the right tables.

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Step3: From drop down menu, select the menu item which says “Repair table”, this will repair the table.

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Step4: After selecting “Repair table” option, this will repair the database and will be look like this:

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PHPMyAdmin is the easiest way to repair the database tables without adding plugin load to your WordPress site.

Note: Before applying this tutorial back-up your database and never click on options like Drop, Empty because they will ruin your database and create problem so be careful.

Finally in the end do let us know in the comments section, if you faced any problem?

[How-To Guide] Optimize WordPress Database Using PHPMyAdmin

Already I had provided you a step-by-step guide on repairing and optimizing your WordPress driven website without using any plugin. This article focus on optimizing WordPress Database by using PHPMyAdmin.

PHPMyAdmin, free software tool written in PHP and made to handle administration MYSQL over world-wide web.

Step1: Login to your WordPress Database using PHPMyAdmin

Step2: Select the right database, if there is only one database then it would be chosen by default.

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Step3: Now click on “check tables having overhead” option and select the proper table as shown below:

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Step4: From drop down menu (as indicated above in screen-shot), select the menu item which says “Optimize table”. This will optimize the tables which is shown below:

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PHPMyAdmin is the easiest way to optimize the overheads of your database without adding plugin load to your WordPress site.

Note: Before applying this tutorial back-up your database and never click on options like Drop, Empty because they will ruin your database and creates a problem so be careful.

Finally in the end do let us know in the comments section, if you faced any problem?

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