Interesting Reads – Sep 21st, 2008
Here are the articles I found interesteding this week, leave a comment with a link if you have something interesting to share: Tux Training: Configs to tweak Firefox 3 Dependencies maps for popular...
View ArticleWordPress 2.8.1 brings stability and security
I really like the way first releases of WordPress 2.8 come out! The most recent update, WordPress 2.8.1 posted a few hours ago, brings some great improvements which make your blogs more stable and much...
View ArticleGet A Website with Professional Design for Just $350!
An online friend of mine, Dawud Miracle, is currently running a great promotion on his new Website Habitat website: for just $350 you can get a fully functional and professionally customized website or...
View ArticleReview Your Blog’s Plugins Regularly
I’ve just resolved an issue with this blog which prevented me from posting for the past week or so. It took me so long because I’ve been trying all sorts of things: JavaScript debugging (thanks,...
View ArticleWhen Updating Forum Theme Templates
Don’t forget that most of the existing forum engines (phpBB and vBulletin are the ones I use) have some form of internal caching for all the templates. This means that you need to refresh the cache...
View ArticleWordPress Admin Bar tricks
If you like the WordPress admin bar introduced recently, you’re going to love the way it can be expanded to do pretty much anything you want. DigWP.com blog has a great collection of links in a single...
View ArticleHow to upgrade WordPress and plugins without FTP
I’ve read so many forum threads on this that I think it’s time to share these very simple instructions. Follow them for your website and you’ll finally have the fully automatic updates working as they...
View ArticleOne More Reason to Use Google Webmaster Tools
Being readers of this blog, you’re probably well aware of how adding your websites to the Google Webmaster Tools panel can help you get your websites indexed almost instantly. I’ve been using the tools...
View ArticleMy thoughts on WooRank
I needed to review SEO for one of my websites recently, and thought it was time I gave the WooRank service a try. Although I am quite familiar with many technical aspects of onsite SEO, there’s a lot...
View ArticleWordPress category and tag slugs
I’ve had a rather frustrating few minutes trying to create a new category on one of my WordPress blogs and to name it specifically the way I wanted. Why category slugs get -2 Every time I did this, I...
View Article31 Days to a Better Blog
There’s never a better time that to start working on that dream blog of yours right now. This is especially true if said blog had been unattended for the past few months (or years!). Check out...
View ArticleWordPress OSX app is awesome!
New WordPress.com admin interface is using Calypso, a JavaScript framework – that’s been made official a few weeks ago to much appraise. In addition to the WordPress.com, it’s also possible to download...
View ArticleStudioPress Theme Pack in On Sale For Just a Few Days
StudioPress Some of you may know that my most favourite theme pack StudioPress.com has been acquired by WordPress hosting company WPengine.net. This means this current sale of the StudioPress lifetime...
View ArticleWordPress Gutenberg
Just a quick note to say that Gutenberg editor in WordPress is AWESOME! After using it for a few days on my Unix Tutorial blog, I’m really impressed with how intuitive the new editing experience is....
View ArticleTrue 2FA for Namecheap!
Finally! Good thing Namecheap are flagging new features in their dashboard now and then, because I’m not subscribed to their blog and would have missed the big news: as of a week or two ago, it is...
View ArticleaHrefs SEO toolbar
I’m testing the freshly released Firefox 64 and just realised that this means I can finally download and test the SEO toolbar from my search engine optimisation tool of choice: aHrefs.com The toolbar...
View ArticleMake WordPress admin panel use HTTP
Quick but super useful tip for WordPress development: when you’re coding your website locally on your desktop or laptop, this wp-config.php option will help you accept HTTP logins to WordPress admin...
View ArticleChallenge Yourself to Post Daily
You might now that I’ve spent most of 2018 centralizing my technical blogs – migrating key content over to Unix Tutorial blog and stopping regular updates on Solaris Blog, Nuxified and Desktop...
View Article20% discount: WordPress.com and Jetpack
WordPress Just got an email from Automattic announcing that WordPress.com and Jetpack plans will be available with a 20% discount until March 10th, 2019. If you’re looking for super-comfortable hosting...
View ArticleGet Started with Brave Browser
I have discovered Brave browser a few months ago and it’s now my default browser across macOS, Ubuntu laptop and Windows workstations. What is Brave Browser? Brave is based on the Chromium project, so...
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