Installing & Setting up WordPress
Once you have chosen your web hosting provider the next step is to install and set up WordPress. Here’s a guide to help you through the process.
Once you have chosen your web hosting provider the next step is to install and set up WordPress. Here’s a guide to help you through the process.
We go through and summarise all the different types of hosting packages for WordPress. From WordPress.com to dedicated servers.
Our last couple of blog posts featured the JetPack Infinite Scroll (IS) module. Here we show you how to integrate the code into a Genesis child theme.
Here’s a handy HTML code reference to help you include those special characters in your web pages.
Here’s a simple bash script that will recursively set WordPress file permissions to their CHMOD recommended values.
This post shows you how to customise the contents of the JetPack Infinite Scroll Footer module for WordPress.
The JetPack WordPress plugin is jam packed with lots of great functionality including Infinite Scroll for your posts, removing the need for pagination.
WordPress Must Use plugins, were introduced in v3.0. They are automatically activated & cannot be uninstalled from the Dashboard even by Admins.
How do you move WordPress to another server? It’s easier that you may think and doesn’t require any programming. You just need to follow a process.
Hotlinking and is very common-place with images. People will add your image URL into their own web pages passing it off as their own. Stop that!
Displaying the WordPress version number in your website’s source code may help hackers target exploits. Remove it today!
We gave a presentation at last night’s November WordPress Sydney Meetup Maintaining & Driving Your WordPress Site.