by ray | Feb 21, 2015 | Wordpress
Article by Dan Virgillito Serious about speeding up your WordPress-hosted website? Then you’ve likely shelled out money for a clutter-free design or codes that reduce the loading time of your site. And if you’re anything like the typical webmaster, you eagerly devour...
by ray | Feb 21, 2015 | Wordpress
Article by Jason Tucker I’ve been doing podcasts for since early 2006 where I was running two different podcasts and was also president of the OC Podcasters (the website is still up too).  Back then I was rolling my own RSS feeds and then got into using a plugin for...
by ray | Feb 19, 2015 | Wordpress
Article by Frederic Lardinois WordPress now powers so many websites, it’s no surprise that it’s a favorite target for hackers. To keep its users safe, Automattic – the company behind both WordPress.com and the open-source WordPress project — today announced that it...
by ray | Feb 16, 2015 | SEO
Article by Trond Lyngbø Of the many different content management systems and web publishing platforms I’ve done SEO for, WordPress is the most popular. Blogs, company websites and web shops run on WordPress. Designers are fascinated by its versatility and the...
by ray | Feb 13, 2015 | Security, Wordpress
Article by Lisa Hoover McGreevy WordPress has struggled in recent weeks with a spate of security issues ranging from malware infections to denial-of-service vulnerabilities. It’s not a big surprise then that Automattic, the open source development company behind...
by ray | Feb 10, 2015 | Security, Wordpress
Article by Sean Michael Kerner In a continuing effort to secure hundreds of millions of users, WordPress.com is disconnecting self-hosted sites that haven’t updated the Jetpack add-on. The risk of unpatched software is one that WordPress understands well and is...