Category Archives: Wordpress
Why You Should Be Using WordPress on Your Website
If you do not have a blog, then you should. With a blog you can encourage user interaction, start conversations, ask questions, post content, and much, much more. Also, search engines love blogs, and therefore blogs can rank more highly … Continue reading
WordPress 2.8 Baker
WordPress officially released the new version of stand-alone blog software. WordPress 2.8 is name Baker and fixed over 790 bugs. Below is a small video about the latest WordPress release. Highlights New drag-and-drop widgets admin interface and new widgets API … Continue reading
Moving Your WordPress Blog to a New Directory
Back up all the files from you old blog directory. Copy them to your new location. Go to the Settings General and change the location of the blog (‘WordPress address (URI):’ and ‘Blog address (URI):’). If you move wordpress from … Continue reading
How to enable Google Gears in WordPress 2.7
Prior to 2.7 a “Turbo” button at the right top corner of the admin dashboard. Just click that and if you had Gears installed you were good to go. In WordPress 2.7 the “Turbo” button has been removed. To enable … Continue reading
New WordPress 2.7 Coltrane
As a long time WordPress user, I am happy to see the release of version 2.7. Mark Jaquith, wrote in his blog: Without a doubt, my favorite new feature is comment moderation keyboard shortcuts. It has bothered me for a … Continue reading
WordPress <= 2.6.3 XSS Vulnerability
Due to what we consider a critical and an exploitable vulnerability in the RSS subsystem in WordPress 2.6.3 and below, WordPress has released a fix, and moved to version 2.6.5. The links to the new version and other information are … Continue reading
What is a WordPress Blog and Should You Use WordPress?
If you are interested in blogging, you will eventually run across the name WordPress. WordPress is a very popular blogging application for many reasons, and the serious bloggers tend to go with WordPress. WordPress is powerful software not only because … Continue reading
WordPress AnyResults.net Hack – Search Engine Visits Redirecting to AnyResults.net
WordPress AnyResults.net Hack – Search Engine Visits Redirecting to AnyResults.net Many sites that are running wordpress blogs have been hacked by a very clever and hidden PHP Injection which is redircting all requests from google, msn, live, altavista, ask, yahoo, … Continue reading