
WordPress Security – An Infographic
Here’s a very interesting infographic I came across today and would like to share with you. It’s about WordPress security, and really puts things in perspective.

Here’s a very interesting infographic I came across today and would like to share with you. It’s about WordPress security, and really puts things in perspective.

A number of plugins are sprouting up, and their sole purpose is to hide the fact that you use WordPress. What’s the reason for doing that?
The number one reason is security. By obscuring your WordPress installation, you protect your
Split testing lets us optimise our site to make more conversions.
You can split test on an image, title, or entire paragraphs of content. Actually, you can do A/B testing on any part of your page.
But let’s face it

There are many calendar plugins out there, each serving different needs, from the basic calendar we all know, to a calendar specifically for Facebook events. Here we take a look through the best free and premium calendar plugins on offer.

HELP! My WordPress website got hacked! What should I do next?
WordPress is the world’s leading content management system and this makes it a popular target for both amateur and professional hackers.
Unfortunately, every day people go through the shock

Nothing divides an audience quite like the mention of email pop up forms. Many opinions lean towards hating pop ups for being intrusive, rude and a place to lose your soul. There are however those who swear that pop up
If you’re just starting out with Git, make sure you take a look at the following pages.

Squarespace and WordPress are two of the most popular Content Management Systems. Each has its own share of merits and demerits, and each serves different usages. While Squarespace is an entirely hosted and managed platform, WordPress is a self-hosted software
Google made an announcement about Penguin 2.0, stating that deployment is complete. This was a highly anticipated update, the last one hitting a lot of WordPress sites.

When optimising WordPress sites, you always need to check how long it takes to load your pages, and you need a good reliable tool to do that, as your own internet connection might be unreliable, or there could be caching

Do you build websites for clients using WordPress as a content management system? Have you ever worked on a project you didn’t care about, bored you to death or you just knew was doomed for failure? Have you ever been
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