A quick checklist to help you eliminate any sources of mail server spam created by scripts that uploaded to your WordPress site’s writeable folders.
Personalizing WordPress Admin with jQuery
A handful of jQuery statements can give your WordPress Admin a more personalized feel. Avoid modifying core files or adding unnecessary complexity to your theme code.
Setting up WordPress Multisite
WordPress Multisite is a great option for web hosts, but also for companies that require different themes for different departments. It’s easy to setup, but there a few tricks I learned along the way.
Why use a CMS for your website?
Because you have content to manage. That's the simple answer, and it actually makes a lot of sense. But there's a little more to it,…
A review of CMS and E-Commerce platforms
I'm frustrated with content management systems and e-commerce platforms. Well, to be more specific, my frustration lies with products that claim to offer both. There…
WordPress upgrades can introduce new 404s
I don't know how, when, or why, but it on a recent WordPress upgrade for one of our sites, we had noted a good number…
The .htaccess performance penalty
Direct from Apache's documentation: When AllowOverride is set to allow the use of .htaccess files, Apache will look in every directory for .htaccess files. Thus,…
WP E-Commerce product meta data
If you've been involved in a moderately custom e-commerce store based on the WP-Ecommerce WordPress plugin, you've probably come across the need to display product…
WordPress and duplicate content concerns
Duplicate content is a issue faced by any website, not just those driven by WordPress. But, out of the box, WordPress tends create duplicate content…
WP E-Commerce – element classes could be more unique
WP E-Commerce does a nice job filling the "product store" gap left in the available WordPress plugins. Overall, it does a nice job of getting…