Which Database Engines Can WordPress Use? – WPQuickies
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I talk about different database engines and databases that you can use with WordPress.
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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In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I talk about different database engines and databases that you can use with WordPress.
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I’ll take you through how to set up your WordPress website with the Cloudflare CDN for speed and security boosts.
In this lunchtime WPQuickies, I’ll show you several methods for protecting WordPress PDF files from being downloaded from the server without authorisation.
In this lunchtime WPQuickies, I’ll be comparing WordPress comments to Disqus comments, the pros and cons of using each system.
In this lunchtime WPQuickies, I’ll be listing the required PHP extensions that WordPress needs to run properly.
In this lunchtime WPQuickies, I’ll be showing current or budding developers how to start using the WordPress debug log in your PHP themes and plugins.
In this lunchtime WPQuickies, I’ll run through some ways to get back into WordPress if you find yourself locked out. 🔐
Remember to use these tips only in “White Hat” mode!
In this lunchtime WPQuickies, I’ll run through how to set up Wordfence properly for your WordPress website.
In this lunchtime WPQuickies, I’ll show you different ways to customise your WordPress login URL.
😱 Nightmare – your website has been blacklisted! How do you fix this? In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I’ll be running through ways to get your website off Google and other blacklists.
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I’ll take you through all the changes in Gravity Forms 2.5.
“Alexa, play my notifications.”
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I’ll demonstrate how you can easily use webhooks to send notifications to your Amazon Echo device.