by Richard W | Oct 19, 2015 | How-To/Tips, Windows, Wordpress
Every webmaster wants to know how their site is doing, how many people are reading and how many are returning to the site. To get clear understanding of how one’s website is performing, one needs to install analytics code on each page. When it comes to website...
by Richard W | Oct 8, 2015 | How-To/Tips, Web, Wordpress
Switching your site to all-HTTP from HTTPS is like going against the winds. Since Google announced that sites that switch to HTTPS would get a small bump in traffic, webmasters across the web have been switching their sites. I, too, switched to all-HTTPS. It was after...
by Richard W | Oct 7, 2015 | How-To/Tips, Wordpress
I’ve been blogging on this site for about 5 years now. Throughout the years, there have been many changes. I started brand new like many starting today. No experience in blogging or writing tutorials. I’ve managed to learned a lot along the way. Today, I...
by Richard W | Oct 5, 2015 | How-To/Tips, Internet, Wordpress
For those who don’t know, this blog runs on Nginx web server using WordPress content Management systems (CMS). WordPress works with almost all webservers in used today. From IIS to Nginx and Apache2, WordPress runs OK on these servers. For some webmasters, Nginx...
by Richard W | Oct 2, 2015 | How-To/Tips, Windows, Wordpress
Webmasters all around the web are implementing HTTPS across their sites because Google promised that sites that are all-HTTPS would get a small bump on its search results pages. Well, we jumped on that news and switched our site to all-HTTPS. For a year we were...