Upscaling WordPress for High-Traffic
This excellent talk about upscaling WordPress for high traffic websites was given by Envato developer Ryan Allen during WordCamp Melbourne conference this year.
Our tutorials, guides, tips and tricks will help you navigate through the WordPress universe, creating sites, setting up themes, using plugins and everything in between.
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This excellent talk about upscaling WordPress for high traffic websites was given by Envato developer Ryan Allen during WordCamp Melbourne conference this year.
A WordPress tip that only seasoned developers will know about and do. It will also keep your WordPress website safer.
If you are a WordPress theme web developer here are some handy tips for customising the WordPress Admin Dashboard.
Customizing the new WP Admin Bar by adding new links and removing existing ones.
Here’s the code and and some examples.
The Google +1 Button is here. Add the +1 button code to your website and track +1 clicks in Google Analytics.
The WordPress generator meta tag displays your website’s WordPress version for anyone to see. This can be a security risk for your website but it is easy to remove.
Here’s how to remove the WordPress generator meta tag from your WordPress installation.
How to increase the maximum file upload size in WordPress allowing you to upload and process larger files.
WordPress is our CMS of choice because it’s easy to use and has some great features right out-of-the-box. Here is our round-up of the third-party essential WordPress plugins that we find ourselves frequently using to bring that extra superness to our customer websites.
WordPress has a habit of altering or removing HTML code when in “Visial” edit mode. Always Edit In HTML is a WordPress plugin that removes the “Visual” tab in the page/post editor and opens up your page or post in HTML mode.
Perform a quick Google search for “web design” in your area and inevitably some of the search results that come back will include that tempting word “cheap”.
But have you ever asked yourself, what does cheap mean?
Put simply, a Content Management System (CMS) should separate the design of a website (theme, template) from the content – articles, pages, media etc. that you create.
Find out why you may need one for your website.