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Site Health Checker Feature in WordPress 5.2

Published on May 4, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Site Health Checker Feature in WordPress 5.2
WordPress 5.2 includes a new, exciting feature which will show the health of your site. This helpful feature is on track for release on May 7th. You can access the site health feature on your site if you are an admin user in wp-admin from; Tools > Site Health The first page will end up running a series of tests on your site. Those test results will be displayed back on the page. The percentage, which shows at the top Continue reading the post...

How to Convert from iControlWP to MainWP for your Sites

Published on April 29, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Conversion
How to Convert from iControlWP to MainWP for your Sites
iControlWP is a Software as a service (SaaS) for managing multiple WordPress sites. MainWP is not SaaS-based and it will never be. It is very easy to change over from iControlWP to MainWP to manage all your clients’ sites. First, you will need to install MainWP Dashboard to create a Dashboard site to manage all of the connected sites. It is always recommended to use a fresh WordPress install for the MainWP Dashboard site. First, install the MainWP Dashboard plugin, Continue reading the post...

Using SendWP for Sending Site Email

Published on April 22, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Using SendWP for Sending Site Email
The single biggest child site issue that you can end up dealing with is why is the site email not being sent. You could use an SMTP plugin and then use SMTP creds to connect. But using a transactional email provider makes it easier in knowing that your child site email will be delivered correctly. The delivery of site email can be a pain to deal with on child sites. If a site is using WooCommerce or a form plugin Continue reading the post...

How Does WordPress Fit into the Open Web

Published on April 10, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under WordPress Business
How Does WordPress Fit into the Open Web
WordPress makes it easy to create different types of sites, as well as powering over one-third of the top 10 million sites, based on current data. The web just turned the grand old age of 30, which now means that the web is over 30 years old. So how does WordPress fit into the open web? The open web is termed as being open and accessible for all people. The Open Web Foundation, which is an independent non-profit organization, is Continue reading the post...

Why Multisite is a Waste of Time

Published on March 28, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Why Multisite is a Waste of Time
If you use MainWP for managing your child sites, you already have a way to update plugins, themes, and push different code changes to those sites without having to deal with multisite performance issues. Multisite allows many subsites to share common plugins and themes. In addition, all sites will end up sharing the same database and server resources. The downside to sharing database and server resources will be explained later. Multisite only database tables wp_site wp_sitemeta wp_blogs wp_blogmeta – New Continue reading the post...

Easy WP SMTP Plugin Vulnerability Update Immediately

Published on March 20, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Easy WP SMTP Plugin Vulnerability Update Immediately
If you are using the plugin Easy WP SMTP for sending site emails using SMTP, make sure that you update to version 1.3.9.1. Do not delay updating any of your child sites, as using the unfixed version of the plugin gives your child site a high chance of being hacked. For more information about the critical zero-day vulnerability issue in Easy WP SMTP plugin, you can read this post. WPScan also has more information. The hack will take the form Continue reading the post...

Which WordPress Core Files are Safe to Delete

Published on March 19, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Which WordPress Core Files are Safe to Delete
When installed, WordPress will add a number of files which can be safely deleted on any of your child sites. The first of those files is readme.html, which is an information HTML file as part of the famous 5-minute install of WordPress manually. The second of those files is wp-config-sample.php, which is an example of the wp-config.php file, which contains all the site’s database credentials and its salts, along with any constants being used. Remember not to delete the wp-config.php Continue reading the post...

The World of WordPress: Will Alexa read your blog soon?

Published on March 1, 2019 by Todd Jones under WordPress Business
The World of WordPress: Will Alexa read your blog soon?
We are on the back side of Winter and heading towards a new season. With each new season, we see changes. It might be to fully use the software we have yet to do, improve something that exists, embrace new technology or say goodbye to someone who left a legacy. Today we are going to look at the World of WordPress as we start the new month of March and head towards Spring. Joshua Vandercar launches code snippets Joshua Vandercar Continue reading the post...

Using Artificial Intelligence on your MainWP Child Sites

Published on February 18, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Using Artificial Intelligence on your MainWP Child Sites
“I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that.” ~ HAL900, 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Artificial Intelligence has long moved past something that existed only in sci-fi films and books. One of the biggest technology growth areas is AI, with many options that can be used on your child sites to either recommend content, to customers, or using AI to power a chat bot on site, which will give intelligent answers based on the customer’s questions. IBM is one Continue reading the post...

Using the MainWP Staging Extension for Testing WooCommerce Updates

Published on February 5, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under MainWP Add-ons, MainWP How To's, Tips & Tricks
Using the MainWP Staging Extension for Testing WooCommerce Updates
With the breaking changes for WooCommerce if running versions earlier than 3.5.x due to WordPress 5.x release, now is the time to create a staging site. A staging site can be used to test the active theme updates, the WooCommerce-related plugins, and the WooCommerce plugin. Creating a staging site allows you to test plugin updates without having to cause issues on the live child site. In the case of child sites using WooCommerce for e-commerce, this can mean a live Continue reading the post...

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