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Why Use the wp profile WP-CLI Command?

Published on December 27, 2018 by Sebastian Moran under MainWP How To's, Tips & Tricks
Why Use the wp profile WP-CLI Command?
What is the wp profile Command in WP-CLI? wp profile command is designed for finding where and what is slowing a site down. As with any performance benchmarking, multiple runs will need to be used. Start by running the common commands for wp profile multiple times. This will help you find what is causing WordPress to load slowly on a site. wp profile stage This command will output a number of options in the table. They are broken down as: Continue reading the post...

WP-CLI wp doctor Command Why it Might Really Help Your Sites

Published on December 26, 2018 by Sebastian Moran under MainWP How To's, Tips & Tricks
WP-CLI wp doctor Command Why it Might Really Help Your Sites
What is the wp doctor command in WP-CLI? wp doctor lets you easily run a series of configurable checks to diagnose what’s ailing with WordPress. Without wp doctor, your team has to rely on their memory to manually debug problems. With wp doctor, your team saves hours identifying the health of your WordPress installs by codifying diagnosis procedures as a series of checks to run with WP-CLI. It comes with dozens of checks out of the box. name description autoload-options-size Continue reading the post...

What is the WP-CLI and why should I use it?

Published on December 24, 2018 by Sebastian Moran under MainWP How To's, Tips & Tricks
What is the WP-CLI and why should I use it?
What is the WP-CLI? The WP-CLI is a way of doing anything that you would be able to do in the back-end of a WordPress site in wp-admin, but using command lines. A number of hosts have WP-CLI installed on new servers. One great example is on Cloudways. Common WP-CLI commands If a client site has a white screen issues from an active plugin or theme and you have sFTP/SSH access on the site, then you can change the active Continue reading the post...

MainWP by the numbers 2018 [Infographic]

Published on December 20, 2018 by Todd Jones under WordPress Business
MainWP by the numbers 2018 [Infographic]
Data is all around us. Chances are you look at data every day. Maybe you have a spreadsheet loaded with Google Analytics information. Maybe you double check marketing statistics every day. Making sense of data is a noble quest. In fact, finding the story in the data is more than a noble quest. It helps users see behind the numbers to find out what is happening. Infographics are similar. It allows a pictorial representation of numbers and statistics. Often, infographics Continue reading the post...

Life Lessons and WordPress Wisdom from Gremlins

Published on December 20, 2018 by Sebastian Moran under Roundup, Tips & Tricks
Life Lessons and WordPress Wisdom from Gremlins
Warning: This post may contain Gremlins. With Christmas around the corner, one of the classic Christmas movies is still Gremlins (1984), a mid-eighties mix of comedy and horror, set with a very Christmas theme. With the film’s mix of Frank Capra and Speilbergisms, the setting is a riff of Bedford Falls from It’s a Wonderful Life, even if it does look like the back-lot of Universal Studios. The film is a classic mix of director Joe Dante’s best work and Continue reading the post...

Disable WP Cron and use an external cron service for your MainWP Dashboard

Published on December 19, 2018 by Sebastian Moran under MainWP Customization, MainWP How To's
Disable WP Cron and use an external cron service for your MainWP Dashboard
The first step to use an external cron service like EasyCron to run MainWP crons, is this constant needs to be set in the MainWP Dashboard wp-config.php file. MainWP has a post which will help with this setting. define( 'DISABLE_WP_CRON', true ); For more information about WP Cron, see here. EasyCron is a task scheduler which provides services of calling specified URLs at a specified time or by a time interval. It eliminates the dependence on traditional Cron service and Continue reading the post...

Things we can learn from the top Christmas movies of all time

Published on December 18, 2018 by Todd Jones under WordPress Business
Things we can learn from the top Christmas movies of all time
Everyone has their favorite Christmas movie list. So, you know, there are tons of opinions on what the best movies at Christmas are going to be. I’m not going to give you a list, but I am going to give you some lessons we can learn from some of the best Christmas movies (yes Die Hard is a Christmas movie!) It takes all year to get here, but it seems to finish in a flash, there is no time to Continue reading the post...

WordPress 12 Days of Christmas

Published on December 17, 2018 by Sebastian Moran under Roundup, Tips & Tricks
WordPress 12 Days of Christmas
With Christmas only a few days away, now is the time to reflect on the many nuggets of joy that WordPress has sprinkled over our lives. As well as the frustrations and the many, many things that can break on clients site, as well as the things that WordPress core updates can break. On the 1st day of the Christmas, WordPress gave to me – A way to delete the Hello Dolly plugin on client sites, so clients did not activate Continue reading the post...

A year in review: A walk through Memory Lane at the MainWP Blog in 2018

Published on December 14, 2018 by Todd Jones under WordPress Business
A year in review: A walk through Memory Lane at the MainWP Blog in 2018
As we finish up the year, I thought it would be interesting, or fun, to take a look at some of the articles at the MainWP blog in the year 2018. Consider it a walk down the MainWP Blog Memory Lane. See the most popular articles at MainWP in 2017 This year, it seems like, was dominated by some major changes in our industry. First, there was the dreaded GDPR that launched in Europe. This lead to our friends in Continue reading the post...

Not Ready For WordPress 5 But You Still Need Security Updates For The WordPress 4

Published on December 14, 2018 by Bogdan Rapaić under MainWP How To's, MainWP News
Not Ready For WordPress 5 But You Still Need Security Updates For The WordPress 4
A few days after the WordPress 5.0 release, the first security update (5.0.1) has been released which resolves vulnerabilities found in all previous versions of WordPress starting with 3.7. These vulnerabilities allow authors to alter metadata and delete files that they weren’t authorized to. Also, authors could create posts of unauthorized post types with specially crafted input which could be used to take over a site… WordPress team strongly suggests updating your sites immediately if you haven’t done so already… If you previously updated your Continue reading the post...

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