I have just setup some 301 redirects in order to remove /development from the URL of my blog and wrote a handy piece of SQL to simplify 301 redirect WordPress blog htaccess.
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I needed a simple SQL script to help me restore WordPress backup localhost to ensure that I didn't have to go through the pain every time that I wanted to bring my data to my local server.
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I run a small WordPress network on an Amazon Micro Instance and this means that I need to stay on top of caching.
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I have decided to give my server the final boost in my quest for ultimate cachability and install Varnish cache.
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WordPress hacker attacks have been on the rise this year and although I haven't been hacked (touch wood) they have managed to overload my site on a number of occasions.
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I spent this morning running the PageSpeed Insights tool in Google Chrome over this website and it came back with some good tips on how to speed up WordPress Apache to make this site run faster.
Read more →I have been running multisite WordPress on my Amazon EC2 instance for almost a year and now that I have four sites running concurrently it is time to sort out a proper backup routine.
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Metro's existing CMS "WPS" When I joined Metro they were using a custom CMS that used GWT for the admin screens which wrote to a CRX content repositor...
Read more →I have been working on migrating a website I did for a friend a while ago from an old ASP.NET application I built to my WordPress Amazon EC2 Instance...
Read more →I need to update my WordPress Apache permissions and I have them set so WordPress doesn't have write access to the main HTML folder.
Read more →Categories vs Tags is one of the biggest decisions around how you setup a good taxonomy using WordPress.
Read more →I had an issue with my WordPress edit image not working when I installed it myself on Centos.
Read more →I have been doing my best to figure out the Amazon EC2 Apache setup of permissions to enable WordPress to be able to manage all of the files on my Ama...
Read more →I figured that it was finally time for me to roll up my sleeves and get my hands dirty with WordPress running on an Amazon Web Services (AWS) EC2 Linux Micro instance.
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