Tag Archives: WordPress

How to Manage WordPress Security: SSL vs SSH

Sharing confidential or any information online can be tricky, keeping in view the rising security threats these days. People often consult custom software development services to make their digital platforms more secure and to facilitate their seamless working. Likewise, when it comes to the most widely used CMS, i.e. WordPress, the security concerns had its users divided.… Read More »

Responsive Web Design

Unless you have no interest in what is going on in the blogsphere, you might be forgiven for not being aware that Google launched a “Mobile Friendly Update” on April 21, and which has been dubbed by many quarters (erroneously, I would say), as a “Mobilegeddon”. This has been one of the most highly anticipated… Read More »

WordPress 2.7 looks great

I just upgraded to WordPress 2.7 or “Coltrane,” which is not my usual practice, as I tend to wait for the subversions to come out first. But in this case, WordPress 2.7 is such a radical change that I had to upgrade. And I am pleased to say, it looks great. The admin look and… Read More »

Some annoying things about WordPress

WordPress is that blog CMS that powers millions of blogs in the blogosphere. As a WordPress user, I can understand why many consider WordPress the best thing since sliced bread. But, there are some things about WordPress which annoy me. Of course, nothing is perfect, but at least we can keep working on them to… Read More »

The Duplicate Content Problem

Duplicate content is one of the banes of the Internet. And if you publish a blog or website, and your stuff is generally good, there’s a high likelihood, someone, somewhere, will copy the stuff you write and paste that up on their sites. First of all, let’s differentiate between duplicate content and syndicated content. Both… Read More »