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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: Installing WordPress on Your Computer »
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: Installing a Web Server on your Windows Based Computer »
There are WordPress blogs out there that have comments disabled on all posts except a few selected ones where visitors can post comments to. These selected posts which have comments enabled are either open to comments for an indefinite period of time Continue reading: How to Remove, “Comments are Closed” Message in WordPress »
Introducing the "Open Post plugin for WordPress", another plugin creation from Naif Amoodi and Spunky Jones. If you require your users to register in order to leave post comments, this WordPress plug will be of special interest to you. Continue reading: Introducing, the Open Post plugin for WordPress »
There are thousands of WordPress plugins out there and eventually you could run into one that will break your blog. The most common reason this happens is, either the plugin is poorly coded or just conflicts with another plugin your have already installed on your blog. Continue reading: What to do when a plugin breaks your WordPress blog »
There is no doubt in my mind that getting hacked would turn out to be a total bummer. Did you know that you can add an extra layer of security to your WordPress blog with the WordPress firewall plugin? This firewall plugin does a very good job of slowing down hackers that are determined to hack your blog. However, there isn't any Continue reading: Stopping Hackers with the WordPress Firewall Plugin »