Tag: WordPress
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Installing WordPress on Docker Behind an Nginx Reverse Proxy
That title is quite the mouthful but it has to be as this particular set up has a couple of gotchas in it. I assume that you have Docker installed and that the firewall is correctly configured as detailed in this earlier guide. I can’t stress enough, you have to have proved that the firewall…
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cPanel Addon Domain Management
In this article I discuss cPanel addon domain management and what you need to do to prevent your website being accessible by multiple different domain names when you run more than one site using cPanel (known as add-on domains). You don’t want a site to be accessible by multiple different domain names as you’ll suffer…
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WordPress Redirection Plugin
I recently installed a new WordPress site as a replacement for an older site and I needed to redirect the old pages to the new site. I installed the WordPress redirection plugin in order to do this as it looked well supported and feature rich.
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PageSpeed Stupidity
I like to try and make sure my sites are running as well as they possibly can and one of the tool I use to check this is PageSpeed from Google. Unfortunately today it appears to have become a bit confused while analysing this site not so much PageSpeed Insights as PageSpeed Stupidity…
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Installing WordPress on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS – Part 3
In the previous article in this installing WordPress on Ubuntu series I installed WordPress and performed the initial configuration. In this part I’ll continue the configuration to the point where we have a running site.
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Installing WordPress on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS – Part 2
In the first part of this installing WordPress on Ubuntu series I discussed the prerequisites needed and how to create the WordPress database that will be used. In this part I’ll install WordPress and perform the initial set up.
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Installing WordPress on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS – Part 1
WordPress is currently the most popular CMS (Content Management System) on the internet by a long way, in fact it accounts for nearly 50% of all websites if the statistics are to be believed. The reason for this is simplicity combined with power. It’s easy to quickly set up a website or blog and if…
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Moving from Joomla to WordPress
I’ve recently made the switch from Joomla to WordPress for most of the sites I run (and I suspect the others will follow) and I thought I’d document why I made the move so that I don’t switch back and so others might have some food for thought.
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Posts Give 404 and Page 2 Not Found in WordPress
In and earlier article I discussed a problem I was having with WordPress where links for all posts and pages would result in 404 errors. My solution there worked but not why I thought it had worked and, unbeknownst to me at the time, it didn’t actually fix all the problems. In this article I…
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Getting 404 on Posts in WordPress
I recently switched one of my sites over from Joomla to WordPress and, for the most part, everything went well but I did hit a little bit of a problem when all of a my posts suddenly started giving 404 errors.