The latest version of WordPress was just released, after a slight delay due to some bugs in the editor and such, but those have been all hammered out now. The new Media Manager got a major overhaul, so enjoy that. It also got some user interface polish, now supports...
WordPress.org has released details on the next version of WordPress, v.35, now in Beta 2 release. There are more than 200 contributors, and a few hundred changes and improvements to version 3.5. They are planning a December 5th release for WordPress 3.5, but...
Yes, we’ve already updated our site! 😉 The release of Wordpress v3.4, dubbed “Green”, includes a few fun new features, and more importantly, some great performance improvements. View the short highlight video from Wordpress.org, and read through the...
There’s no doubt that Wordpress is the dominating content management system, powering well over 73 million web sites, per Wordpress’ Stats, with about half of those being self-hosted. Royal Pingdom released their 2012 update earlier this month,...
Wordpress Guest Blog Series I am guest blogging for sister company Fandom Marketing on Blogging For Business, covering some unique Wordpress topics. Here’s a summary of a recent post, with the link to the full article: Wordpress powers lots of web sites and...
Enjoy this great guest post from Maria Palma of Studio 747 on her experience as an affiliate marketer… As an internet entrepreneur for the past 10 years, I’ve researched dozens of ways to make money online, and one business model that has worked for me is...
We just renewed our shared wildcard certificates for all our servers, protecting your web sites without requiring you to purchase a separate SSL certificate for every domain you have. We also increased the security of our SSL certificates – for the technically...
I came across these three plug-ins, and thought I’d share them. First up, a great IE 6 warning plug-in. IE6 needs to die.. and this plug-in can help warn the ignorant: Shockingly Big IE6 Warning From...
It’s pretty simple… just edit your Wordpress wp-config.php file, adding the following lines: //* FTP login credentials to stop WordPress asking for FTP details * define(‘FTP_HOST’, ‘ftp.yoursite.com’); define(‘FTP_USER’,...
Update: I located a Wordpress plug-in that can be scheduled to automate your database optimization: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-database-optimizer/ Many Wordpress customers ask about their database disk use, or their disk quota in general, because they are...