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Doomed Vox blogger? WordPress to the Rescue! 0

Sep6

If you know of someone, or are yourself a blogger on Vox, you should know already that Six Apart has announced plans for closing the service . Users have until the 30th of September to get their data our of Vox and into other blogging and/or CMS platforms if they so choose. Mark Jaquith has a great suggestion on how to Import a Vox blog into WordPress or almost anything else .

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WordPress security monitoring and diagnosis 0

May14

The three components of information security are: Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability (CIA).

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 04/11 0

Apr12

New Plugins WP Comsoon WP Comsoon (from “Coming Soon”) creates a little widget for the sidebar to display the titles of the next scheduled posts of the blog. Rico Bookmark Tree This plugin can create a simple bookmark list with a tree structure on a post using Rico Ajax Simple Author Box Adds a simple author box with Gravatar image below the articles on single page. You can add Twitter and Facebook profiles

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Moving Your WordPress Site and Database 0

Apr4

There comes a time you may have to leave one web host for another. No matter the reason the idea of relocating an entire website – especially one that has been online for sometime – can seem very daunting. With a WordPress based site – I found it easier than expected – way easier

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Scaling WordPress Part 1: Using MySQL Replication and HyperDB 0

Mar27

Everyone loves to get loads of traffic to their websites, however, websites get timed out or respond very slowly when many users try to access it at the same time. WordPress does a pretty good job of handling lots of users at once, however it in itself cannot help you manage all the traffic, and you need proper server setups and cache setup to scale to accommodate more users.

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