The wp-config.php file is an essential part of your WordPress site. It’s the bridge between the file system of your site and your database because… it contains your username and password. If ...
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Launching your WordPress site is just the beginning of its life on the web. You’ve conceived and birthed your baby… but now you're in charge of feeding and protecting it. Owning a site is a...
Jetpack remains a polarizing plugin amongst developers so it’s not often discussed on developer-oriented blogs. The plugin has a history filled with bloat, slowness, and conflicts with other pl...
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If you spend enough time building sites for clients, or if you just own and maintain several of your own, you soon start to develop a little stash of favorite tools that you pull out for various ...
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Version control. You’ve probably heard of it and you may even be cringing with guilt at this very moment because you’ve read one too many articles that tell you that you need to be using it. ...
For those of us that are logging in and out of WordPress sites all day every day, the backend of WordPress couldn’t be easier. We know exactly which sub-menus are hidden where, and the fastest ...
If you’re an average WordPress user running WordPress to power your site, you’re probably going to want to stick to working with the latest stable version of WordPress. But if you’re a Powe...
Contributing blogger Lucy Beer describes how to design and build your WordPress site so that future developers won't curse your name. The post Developing WordPress for the Future appeared firs...
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