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Introduction to the Pingdom waterfall chart
An understanding of the Pingdom waterfall chart can help speed up your WordPress website. Here’s how to use it for yours.
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Setup Cloudflare Free CDN With WordPress
Setup Cloudflare free CDN with WordPress in a few minutes to get a free speed boost.
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Should you use a CDN with WordPress?
Should you use a CDN with WordPress? This post will help you decide.
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A first look at the WordPress Gutenberg Editor
What’s it like to use the WordPress Gutenberg editor for the first time? Follow along as I rewrite a blog post to see how it holds up against my favourite drag-and-drop editor. Changes are often difficult, but they will always come. Like them or loathe them, the changes that come with the new WordPress Gutenberg editor will…
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Wordfence is NOT the best WordPress security plugin for this one simple reason
Wordfence is NOT the best WordPress security plugin for this one simple reason.
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Wordfence is not the best WordPress security plugin
Wordfence is NOT the best WordPress security plugin for this one simple reason.
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Edit WordPress Code. How To Edit HTML, CSS & PHP
Sometimes you need to take more control over how WordPress displays things. That’s when it’s time to learn how to edit WordPress code for yourself. Here’s a a full plan for editing whatever part of your WordPress website source code you care to dive into.
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Google Chrome will mark your WordPress website as insecure
Google is about to mark your website as insecure Photo by Amir Mohammad HP on Unsplash If you still aren’t using HTTPS then Google is about to mark your website as insecure and scare away your visitors. Update: Version 68 of the Chrome browser was released on July 24th 2018 and now identifies non-HTTPS websites as insecure! Contact…
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How to change the WordPress footer text
How to change the wordpress footer text How to change the WordPress footer text the right way. The flexibility of WordPress is just one of the many reasons for it becoming – by far – the most used content management system in the world. It’s also partly due to the open source nature of WordPress…
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WordPress Salts and Security Keys explained
WordPress salts and security keys explained Photo by Jeff Nesanelis on Flickr I couldn’t find an article that clearly explains what WordPress salts are, how they work and how to change them. So I wrote this one. I cringe every time I see this sentence: A WordPress salt is a random string of data that hashes the WordPress…
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How to Clean your WordPress Database
Do you know how to clean up your WordPress database? Here’s all you need to get started.