Troubleshooting

New to WordPress – Where to start

If you are new to WordPress, here is a step-by-step plan for getting started. If you need help along the way, plenty of options for […]

Loopbacks

A loopback is when your own server or website tries to connect to it self. WordPress uses this functionality to trigger scheduled posts, and other […]

Managing Plugins

What are plugins? WordPress Plugins are PHP scripts that extend the functionality of WordPress. They enhance the features of WordPress or add entirely new features […]

Restoring Your Database From Backup

Using phpMyAdmin phpMyAdmin is a program used to manipulate databases remotely through a web interface. A good hosting package will have this included. For information […]

Moving WordPress

Whether you are moving WordPress to a new server or to a different location on your server, you don’t need to reinstall. WordPress is flexible […]

Brute Force Attacks

Unlike hacks that focus on vulnerabilities in software, a Brute Force Attack aims at being the simplest kind of method to gain access to a […]

FAQ My site was hacked

Help I think I’ve been hacked Suffering a hack can be one of the more frustrating experiences you’ll have on your online journey. Like most […]

Using cPanel

This tutorial provides step-by-step examples of creating a database and database user using the cPanel MySQL Database Wizard tool. Login to your site Login to […]

phpMyAdmin

What is phpMyAdmin? An administrator’s tool of sorts, phpMyAdmin is a PHP script meant for giving users the ability to interact with their MySQL databases. […]

Using Your Browser to Diagnose JavaScript Errors

If you’re experiencing issues with your interactive functionality this may be due to JavaScript errors or conflicts. For example, your flyout menus may be broken, […]

Importing Content

Using the WordPress Import tool, you can import content into your site from another WordPress site, or from another publishing system. You can find many […]

htaccess

The .htaccess is a distributed configuration file, and is how Apache handles configuration changes on a per-directory basis. WordPress uses this file to manipulate how […]