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How to Fix jQuery breaking your site for WordPress 4.5.x

Posted on: June 10, 2016 Permalink: Bookmark Discussion: 1 Comment Tags: ,

Quick Guide on updating your outdated WordPress theme or plugin jQuery selectors All of them had two things in common: a. Running WordPress 4.5.x b. having a specific... (more)

The Easiest Way to Enable Facebook Instant Posts and Google AMP

Posted on: May 16, 2016 Permalink: Bookmark Discussion: 2 Comments Tags: , ,

Today, we’re going to take a look at how one plugin—PageFrog—is going to make your life as a webmaster easier. It does this in two ways: 1) by... (more)

WordPress Security 101 Course at The Foundation

Posted on: May 3, 2016 Permalink: Bookmark Discussion: 1 Comment No Tags

About two months ago I was asked to participate to a private course about WordPress Security hosted by The Foundation. The idea was to create a hands on... (more)

ImressionTracker.com Malware Notice when using AdThrive

Posted on: March 17, 2016 Permalink: Bookmark Discussion: No Comments Tags: , , ,

ImressionTracker.com and AdThrive These last 24 hours I received many WordPress Hacked Support Requests for sites that were displaying a “This site ahead contains malware” warning when browsed with... (more)

A WooCommerce Security Guide for Protecting Your Store and Customers

Posted on: March 16, 2016 Permalink: Bookmark Discussion: No Comments Tags:

WooCommerce Security Measures Have you recently started your own online shop using WooCommerce, but you’re worried about your WooCommerce security measures? You’re on the right track to protecting... (more)

Why Use an Exclusive Email Hosting Service Instead of the one Your Hosting Provides?

Posted on: March 7, 2016 Permalink: Bookmark Discussion: 2 Comments Tags: , ,

Dedicated Email Hosting Services Email is an important part of doing business. Many web hosting companies provide an email address to go along with your hosting plan. At... (more)

New WordPress Hack Delivers Ransomware to Site Visitors

WordPress Hack through a Ransomware Malicious attacks are fairly common on shady websites. Staying away from “those” sites has helped users avoid malicious code for a long time,... (more)

What is Google 2-Step Verification and Why You Should Use It

One of the easiest ways that hackers can get access to your WordPress website is by using your login. Why is this? Most users use a 1-step login.... (more)

A Look at WordFence’s 2015 WordPress Security Survey

Posted on: January 20, 2016 Permalink: Bookmark Discussion: No Comments Tags: ,

WordPress vulnerabilities are real. They can leave your site open to attack by hackers and malware, and leave you looking for a WordPress Hacked Fix. WordPress security issues... (more)

Top 16 WordPress Influencers to Follow for 2016

Posted on: January 11, 2016 Permalink: Bookmark Discussion: 2 Comments Tags: , ,

Bloggers can make a great impact on how WordPress and businesses are built. This list shows the top 16 WordPress influencers to follow for 2016. Although I don’t... (more)