
WordPress 3.2 is expected to be released real soon. In order to upgrade to the latest version of WordPress, your web server, requires that PHP 5.2 and MySQL 5 be installed on it. Therefore, you'll need to verify that your web host provider has, or can update their web server, to run the next version of WordPress. Continue Reading »
One can easily block those annoying spam bots and content scrapers from accessing your website! Furthermore, what most bloggers do not know, there is a actual risk that of these types of bots visit your website daily. Not only, is that annoying, they steal your page content, waste your web server resources, and bandwidth! In this blog post, I'll explain how, one can ban Continue Reading »
WordPress Bloggers, are you tired of being asked for your FTP information every time you upgrade, add or delete a WordPress plugin? If you find it annoying of constantly being asked for your FTP credentials, there is a simple fix. Continue Reading »
It is very important that you monitor your web site for potential PHP errors. If PHP errors are left undetected, your site may not perform well, waste valuable bandwidth, and could be subject to malicious PHP hacking attacks. PHP errors are often triggered by changes in your Continue Reading »
This guide deals with installing WordPress locally on a computer running Windows. It assumes you already have a web server installed and running. If you don’t, you can refer to our web server installation guide which covers the installation of a web server software, PHP Continue Reading »
This is a guide which will show you how to install a web server package locally on a Windows based computer. This is the first step to running a local copy of WordPress on your local computer. Continue Reading »