We are happy to announce the beginning of what will be many WordPress Multisite services, including specialized WordPress Multisite hosting package and the beginnings of a Multsite FAQ and knowledge base. Read More
We are happy to announce the beginning of what will be many WordPress Multisite services, including specialized WordPress Multisite hosting package and the beginnings of a Multsite FAQ and knowledge base. Read More
Yesterday, on Google’s security blog, they announced the next step that is coming in October 2017 with the release of Chrome 62: “Not secure” warnings on any websites without an SSL certificate where users enter data, plus all website visited in incognito mode. Read More
Imagine our surprise, followed by joy, when we noticed that there is a Jetpack Stats link per post and page when looking at the respective indexes inside of the WordPress dashboard. Read More
WordPress changes. They happen. Often. Unless you read the changelogs, most people are unaware of them. Even if you do read the changelogs, some still can go unnoticed. Let’s play a game. Spot the difference: Find six things that are different in your WordPress post creator. Do you see them? If you don’t, it’s okay.… Read More
It is long overdue but it is finally here: an FAQ and Knowledge Base. And with the FAQ and Knowledge Base comes a new direction for content creation. Read More
If you’ve ever wondered how to setup a WordPress blog on your non-WordPress site so that visitors don’t exit the site when viewing the blog, this is the tutorial for you. Read More
As we wrote in September, Google announced SSL would be mandatory in January 2017. Chrome 56 is now here, which means, sites without SSL will now see a “not secure” warning when logging into your website. This includes self-hosted WordPress sites. Read More
Today, we informed our newsletter subscribers of the following news: If your website requires a login, which it probably does, you have until January 2017 to get an SSL certificate or Google will flag it with a warning to visitors. Read More