WordPress: Neglected Database Management Will Impact Performance

On November 14, 2011, in Professional Blogging, WordPress, WordPress plugins, by Editor

The problem with the WordPress database management comes with frequent adding, modifying, and deleting new posts and pages. The best comparison is the file fragmentation of a Windows computer. Frequent adding, modifying, and deleting of files will create a database management challenge due to increased fragmenting of the available hard-disk space.

WordPress Bloggers: Are You Tired Of Manually Posting On Your Blog?

On July 15, 2011, in Professional Blogging, WordPress, by Editor

Never again will you have to manually write on your blog again! No more research, brainstorming, or hours out of your life wasted… A simple solution that will turn your Wordpress blog into an automatic posting machine! Still, one major equation applies: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn’t.

WordPress Blogging – Annoying Blank Lines In Posts Or Pages

On June 16, 2011, in Blogging, Professional Blogging, WordPress, by Editor

Whenever you write a post in Visual Mode you might enter a number of blank lines by hitting the Enter key. Or sometimes you copy a text from another document or website, and then you paste, delete unwanted empty lines and save the draft. In some cases, after you saved the draft, you might get annoyed to see that the additional, unwanted empty lines re-appeared.

WordPress – Error Establishing A Database Connection

On May 5, 2011, in Professional Blogging, Technology, WordPress, by Editor

The following scenario will sound very familiar to a great number of bloggers who run WordPress on their own domain: You have maintained your blog for months or even years and added new posts frequently, and during that time period the system ran smoothly without noticeable problems. However, now that you have a well-sized website the system all of a sudden crashes frequently due to “Error Establishing A Database Connection.”

WordPress Version 3.1: The Buggiest Version In A Long Time

On February 24, 2011, in Blogging, Professional Blogging, WordPress, WordPress Tips, by Editor

Well, don’t get me wrong. I love WordPress! Heck! Even The New York Times and The Washington Post, just to name two, use WordPress. I do appreciate that one of the most powerful blogging programs is free of charge for all of us. Maybe I don’t have the right to complain, but…

WordPress – 100 Million Plugin Downloads and Counting

On July 15, 2010, in Blogging, Professional Blogging, WordPress, WordPress Tips, by Editor

WordPress 3.0 Thelonious passed 3 million downloads yesterday, and today the plugin directory followed suit with a milestone of its own: 100 million downloads.

WordPress Remix 3.0 As Content Management System

On June 15, 2010, in Blogging, Paid Articles, Professional Blogging, WordPress, by Editor

The following product, WP Remix, uses WordPress technology, but it takes yet another step to make website development easier. The keyword is CMS, Content Management System. Basically, you can use WordPress as a Content Management System, but it seems that WP Remix makes it even easier for the beginner to set up a blog.

WordPress – The White Screen Of Death

On March 14, 2010, in Blogging, Professional Blogging, WordPress, by Editor

Just the other day I updated the Official Statcounter WordPress Plugin. After installing version 1.1, logging out, and logging in the next day, I got the “white screen of death,” meaning I was logged in, but the screen was blank.