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November 20, 2021
Why should you use a log management service?

Your WordPress website logs are the fundamental data for your performance, user, and technical monitoring. With them, you can track who changed what and when. Logs help you troubleshoot technical problems, improve user accountability, and make your site more secure. So, why should you use a log management service? Keep reading! Why Is Log Management […]

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November 13, 2021
Troubleshooting WordPress - how to find your website’s system information for solving errors?

If you are having problems with your WordPress website, you should look at what's happening “under the hood”. In today's article we will explain how you can go troubleshooting WordPress yourself. This information can help you figure out what's wrong with your server or third-party plugins. Even if you do not have the technical know-how […]

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November 5, 2021
What are the pros and cons of making a WordPress website?

WordPress is the most popular and widely used content management system (CMS) for a reason. If you have never heard of WordPress, it's a system that allows you to manage content on a website. Without WordPress or any other CMS, you would not be able to easily add or change content on the website, but […]

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December 15, 2020
World of WordPress: When plugins and themes are a runaway train

Since we all use WordPress, we take an interest in what others are doing, for the better or worse. Well, we have seen some of the worst things in recent weeks. Today we touch on some controversy in the WordPress community around a plugin suite and a theme shop. When your pipdig becomes a runaway […]

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December 15, 2020
The World of WordPress: Talking about acquisitions, eCommerce and a tweet on fire

In this month’s World of WordPress, we talk about a big acquisition by WP Engine, an upcoming WordCamp, eCommerce, customizing the client dashboard, and a tweet that set fire. Let’s ride. WP Engine acquires Flywheel Probably the biggest news of the last month was the acquisition of Flywheel by WP Engine. How big of a […]

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December 15, 2020
World of WordPress: St. Louis, press releases, and a whole site redesign

If you are like many in the US, you are recovering from a night of trick or treating and costumes and kids everywhere. Or maybe, you are celebrating All Saint’s Day today. Or, perhaps, it is just Friday for you. Whatever you please, it is the weekend, and there is much to do! Today we […]

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December 15, 2020
World of WordPress: WP Feedback launches summit, WordCamp goes virtual

In this month's World of WordPress, we are going to take a look at a virtual summit hosted by WP Feedback and the first-ever virtual WordCamp. Additionally, we are going to look at keeping your Zoom rooms secure and a few courses you can take for free. Buckle up partner; this is the World of […]

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December 14, 2020
World of WordPress: Security, Cash and a New Rival on the Horizon

In today’s World of WordPress, we dive into a couple of security issues, Automattic’s latest investment, the end of an era at StudioPress, and a new player on the web builder horizon. WordPress security issues There seems always to be an issue with security vulnerabilities. I know many people keep up with them through the […]

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