Tagged: wordpress

10 Free Tools and Resources for the DIY Business Person 0

10 Free Tools and Resources for the DIY Business Person

These days, it is not necessary to pay for website creation. If you don’t choose to spend thousands of dollars on a premium designer, there are plenty of tools out there to do it yourself. Small businesses and personal bloggers have all the tools they need to make a website...

WordPress under attack, upgrade your blog now 2

WordPress under attack, upgrade your blog now

If you’re running a self-hosted WordPress blog that isn’t up-to-date (version 2.8.4), you’re advised to upgrade immediately to the latest version of the software to avoid an ongoing attack. Users of WordPress.com hosted blogs are not affected.

Blogs, WordPress and Google 3

Blogs, WordPress and Google

It’s no secret that a continually updated website with new content being added regularly stands a good chance of doing well in Google. One of the long standing methods to regularly expand a site’s content is through the use of a blog. ..

How to Protect CSS Mods for ANY WordPress Theme 1

How to Protect CSS Mods for ANY WordPress Theme

Whenever one of your favorite theme frameworks is updated, you have to identify the new changes, re-implement your CSS mods, and then move ahead from there. That might not sound so bad, but I know there are tons of you out there who make hundreds of modifications. Suddenly, that molehill...

New Release : WordPress 2.6 0

New Release : WordPress 2.6

I’m happy to announce that version 2.6 of WordPress.org is now available, almost a month ahead schedule. Version 2.6 “Tyner,” named for jazz pianist McCoy Tyner, contains a number of new features that make WordPress a more powerful CMS: you can now track changes to every post and page and...

Forcing www (or no-www) in domain name 0

Forcing www (or no-www) in domain name

One of the first things I do when I begin implementing a site is to force the www (or no-www) in the domain name. Why would I want to do this? For search engine optimization of course. For example, naseerahmad.com redirects to www.naseerahmad.com. What this means for Google is that...