Remove that pesky WordPress top admin bar
Fed up with that WordPress top admin bar? Maybe it’s just me but It just seems to get in the way when I want to see what my blog really looks like. Well lucky you it’s super easy! From your WordPress...
View ArticleWhat to do in 10 steps after being hacked.
One of the worse feeling I have had is being hacked, I don’t mean by Jim Duggan. I mean by some most likely 8 year old kid in a really cold country that has nothing better to do than try to ruin your...
View ArticleTransferring WordPress to a new web host in 10 steps
I just moved over a customer today with WordPress and he was so happy to be transfered away from Godaddy and amazed how easy it was I realized a lot people might be stuck on a bad host out of fear. I...
View Article5 ways to keep WordPress happy
1. Install WP Super Cache it’s the number best way to lower the load on a WordPress website. 2. Remove tags, you can do this by simple adding this in the css file: Edit the style.css file and add this...
View ArticleMost popular web builder
The results are in and it’s a steep victory for Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver is used almost twice as much as any other one web builder according to our user survey with over 510 users. Next was “other” and...
View ArticleThe big three web apps!
There are literally tens of thousands and maybe even hundreds of thousands of active scripts and apps out there that people use on websites. Scripts and apps mean the same thing. Basically the term...
View ArticleWill website owners be punished for being hacked?
Will website owners be punished for being hacked? This is a question that has been asked many times by websites owners, law enforcement, ISP’s networks, hosts, the list really goes on and on. How much...
View ArticleWhat is the best way to build a website?
If you are about start your journey into a new website or want to improve a website you already have, than you are probably researching what the best way is to do this. I thought I would go over the...
View ArticleHow to stop admin-ajax from overloading your WordPress site
The WordPress Heartbeat API is used to have WordPress to connect between your web browser and the WordPress script or server. It is also used for session management, revision tracking, and auto saving....
View ArticleRemoving / Disabling the monster load lover WP-CRON.PHP file in WordPress
The file wp-cron.php in WordPress is used to process pending posts and check for updates. The issue is for some reason WordPress thought it would be good to run it every time you get a visitor. If you...
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