What to do when something goes wrong on your WordPress site

What to do when something goes wrong on your WordPress site

The spectrum of what could be going wrong on a WordPress site is very broad, but there are usually general debugging methods that you can try out. When debugging, always try to minimise all things which can possibly go wrong – you will want to exclude things one by one. Unless you are faced with […]

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Why you should not use the Admin username in WordPress?

Not use admin username WordPress

The reason why you should not use Admin as your username on any WordPress installation is very simple; it’s the default username WordPress gives you unless you change it. Hackers are of course well aware of this, and the admin username is likely the first one they will try out to be able to gain […]

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WOT Cache Pro plugin review

SteadyWP WOT Cache Pro plugin review

Having been released only five months ago, WOT Cache is a fairly new caching plugin on the market, but it’s already performing like it’s a veteran. The Pro version which we’ll be reviewing in this article is priced at $32 per license. First, let’s look though the features of this WordPress caching and performance plugin, […]

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What to consider before updating to WordPress 5

What to consider before updating to WordPress 5

As this is a major release we would like to recommend all WordPress users and admins to proceed with caution before updating to this version, as the chances of things breaking are much more likely in a release like this compared to a minor release. If you don’t want to use the Gutenberg editor at […]

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Interview series with WordPress maintenance people at UnderConstructionPage

Rikard SteadyWP Interview UnderConstructionPage

The good people over at the Under Construction Page have done interviews with people who are working with WordPress maintenance, you can read all the interviews here. I had the pleasure of being interviewed as well, you can read the full interview here, or read it below: Before becoming a freelance WordPress developer in 2012, […]

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What is Visual Regression Testing and how does it apply to your WordPress site?

what is visual regression testing WordPress

Visual Regression Testing is basically comparing screenshots from two different states – the before and after state, after an event has occurred. Before After Difference So how does this apply to your WordPress site? Let’s say you are updating your theme or plugins, it’s something almost all WordPress webmasters or admins do on a regular […]

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Compare WordPress maintenance services and what they have to offer

Rikard SteadyWP Interview UnderConstructionPage

The good people over at the Under Construction Page has put together an extensive list of all WordPress maintenance services they know about so far; what they offer, what prices they charge, among other things. You can find the full article here, or read it in the frame below: Check out our WordPress Maintenance Plans […]

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