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Strip Down Apache to Improve Performance & Me

7 years ago
Can you believe that its been 5 years since the release of Apache 2.4?! Still, most Apache based web servers continue to run Apache version 2.2 or even 2.0. This is understandable for the same reasons why Apache web servers are still used more than Nginx
 compatibility, official support and ...

13 Best Search Filter WordPress Plugins for Free D

7 years ago
Sorry, this entry is only available in PT. For the sake of viewer convenience, the content is shown below in the alternative language. You may click the link to switch the active language. If you’re running a WordPress based site or blog, then you’re continually hunting down an approach to ...

Example .htaccess Code Snippets

8 years ago
Here are some specific examples taken from the Htaccess Guide. Redirect Everyone Except IP address to alternate page [crayon-6700629474361387479142/] When developing sites This lets google crawl the page, lets me access without a password, and lets my client access the page WITH a password. ...

VirtualMin WordPress Nginx Permalinks

8 years ago
VirtualMin WordPress Nginx Permalinks If you want to use Virtualmin with nginx, there are two nice tutorials (Using Nginx with Virtualmin and Virtualmin with NGINX+PHP-FPM+OPCACHE). To get the WordPress permalinks to work, do the following: Go to Virtualmin > Services > Configure ...

Moving to HTTPS on WordPress

10 years ago
I just recently took CSS-Tricks “HTTPS everywhere”. That is, every URL on this site enforces the HTTPS (SSL) protocol. Non-secure HTTP requests get redirected to HTTPS. Here’s some notes on that journey. Why do it? General security. When you enforce HTTPS, you’re ...

Bootstrap 3 Media Queries

10 years ago
Sorry, this entry is only available in PT. For the sake of viewer convenience, the content is shown below in the alternative language. You may click the link to switch the active language. /*========== Mobile First Method ==========*/ /* Custom, iPhone Retina */ @media only screen and ...

How to Create a Custom Error 404 page for WordPres

10 years ago
This tutorial will teach you how to create an error 404 page for your WordPress powered site. If you already have an error 404 page you will learn how to make it a bit more user-friendly and dynamic. An error 404 is when a visitor tries to access a page that does not exist. Sometimes people ...

60 brilliant WordPress tutorials

10 years ago
Want to build a new website, or add something new to your existing one? Then check out these awesome WordPress tutorials
 WordPress is the world’s most popular publishing platforms, and it’s currently estimated to power 17.6 per cent of all websites. It’s highly customisable, very easy to ...

6 truques bĂĄsicos do functions.php do WordPress

10 years ago
O functions.php Ă© o arquivo de funçÔes do seu tema. É nele que vocĂȘ habilita os menus, cria widgets e define uma sĂ©rie de configuraçÔes dos temas de WordPress. Essas sĂŁo 5 pequenos truques que uso nos meus projetos em WordPress. Como tirar a barra de admin Eu odeio aquela barra de ...

14 WORDPRESS COMING SOON & MAINTENANCE MODE PL

11 years ago
When you start developing a WordPress site – no matter if for a client or a private project – chances are you want to see how your site may look in a real environment but without letting regular users see your unfinished work. This is where ‘Coming Soon’ pages come into play. So here are 14 ...

Why custom post types belong in plugins

11 years ago
Just to be clear before continuing, this article specifically deals with publicly-distributed themes and plugins, whether free or commercial. It may not apply to some custom work. What’s best for your client will have to be decided on a case-by-case basis. I and others in the WordPress ...

The Complete Guide to Proper JavaScript Usage With

11 years ago
I remember thinking “What the heck do we need JavaScript for, when we have Flash?” when I was fourteen. Although I still remember how I enjoyed coding stuff with ActionScript 2.0 back then, I saw how much one can achieve with JavaScript and fell in love with it. I’m not an expert on ...

The WordPress Coding Standards: Bringing It All To

11 years ago
When it comes to writing a series of blog posts, one of the most challenging aspects as a reader is actually keeping up with every post that is published. Even if you do manage to try and keep up, posts that are in excess of 1,000 words – especially those that include code – can take time ...

The WordPress Coding Standards: Database Queries a

11 years ago
Aside from the summary that we’re going to be providing as the last article in this series, this is the last explication of the WordPress Coding Standards that we’re going to be covering in this series. We’re going to be covering the nuances of database queries and how to format SQL within ...

The WordPress Coding Standards: The Ternary Operat

11 years ago
At this point in the series, we’ve covered a lot of ground. Up to now, we’ve discussed the following topics: Naming Conventions and Function Arguments The Use of Single Quotes and Double Quotes Indentation, Space Usage, and Trailing Spaces Brace Style, Regular Expressions, and PHP Tags Lots ...

The WordPress Coding Standards: Braces, Regular Ex

11 years ago
In this series, we’ve been taking a deep dive into the WordPress Coding Standards in order to get the word out about them, understand them, and begin to practically apply them in our day-to-day work. If you’re just joining the series, so far we’ve covered the following topics: Naming ...

The WordPress Coding Standards: Indentation, Space

11 years ago
The entire purpose of this series to help expose the WordPress Coding Standards, why they matter, and how to write quality WordPress code. In order to do this, we’re taking an in-depth look at each section of the WordPress Coding Standards. So far, we’ve covered: Naming Conventions and ...

The WordPress Coding Standards: Single Quotes and

11 years ago
In this series, we’re taking a look at the WordPress PHP Coding Standards in order further understand how quality WordPress code should be written. Sure, all of this is documented in the WordPress Coding Standards and it’s a site that every WordPress developer should have bookmarked and on ...

The WordPress Coding Standards: Naming Conventions

11 years ago
In this series, we’re taking a deep dive into the WordPress Coding Standards – specifically, the PHP coding standards – in order to evangelize and understand how quality WordPress code should be written. Despite the fact that this is documented within the WordPress Developer Handbook, I ...

The WordPress Coding Standards: An Introduction

11 years ago
When it comes to building WordPress-based products, we’re somewhat cursed (or blessed, depending on how you see it), with a double-edged sword: Because WordPress is written in PHP, it’s relatively easy to get WordPress – or the project itself – to do whatever it is we want to do all the ...