by Richard W | Aug 1, 2013 | Internet, Web, Wordpress
Today, WordPress version 3.6, codenamed Oscar, was released to the general public for download. This release brings many changes including, a revamped auto-save and post locking feature, an updated revision browser and native support for audio and video embeds, and...
by Richard W | Jun 16, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Web, Wordpress
This is the final post of this series that will detail the final steps of my experience switching from Apache to Nginx webserver. If you don’t already know, I’ve switched to Nginx webserver from Apache to host my WordPress blog. There were no particular reasons why I...
by Richard W | Jun 11, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Internet, Linux, Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail, Web, Wordpress
So, I started this series with backing up my website’s content and database file and copying them over to a temporary Amazon Cloud server. I then rebuilt my primary server and restored the web content and database file. Part One of this series can be viewed @...
by Richard W | Jun 7, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Internet, Linux, Web, Wordpress
In this brief guide, I am going to show you what I did and the steps I took while switching from Apache to Nginx Web Server. This is going to be a long post, so I’m dividing it into three parts. And if you’re reading this then you probably know a thing or two about...
by Richard W | Feb 11, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Web, Wordpress
Here’s a tip for webmasters and blog owners that will show you how to easily free up systems’ caches in memory using Linux. This usually will come in handy if you’re want immediate results after making changes to your website’s codes. For example, if you run a...
by Richard W | Feb 4, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Internet, Web, Wordpress
If your WordPress website or blog is behind a proxy or load balancer server, chances are, you’re getting only one IP address or subsets of IP addresses from the proxy servers or load balancers. That’s because they receive and forward HTTP requests from and to the web...