Archive for the ‘Managing Your Site’ Category

How to Set Your Copyright to Automatically Update Each Year

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

2011 is here and a lot of updating activities are surely in line. New year’s resolutions, wishes and  setting targets are just some of  things we  look forward to do. As bloggers, we are keen to update our blogs, however some forgot to update the copyright date. This is the best ...

Disable your Website to Visitors but not Users

Monday, January 24th, 2011

Occasionally there comes a time when you need to disable your website to visitors, especially if you're setting up a website for a customer but it is in pre-launch stage.  If you need do that you can drop some code into your header.php file quickly and easily using these instructions: 1. ...

My WordPress site was hacked and I have spam links in my footer!

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

If you are finding that you have links in your page source to things like sexual enhancement drugs or other fun internet spam things.. you may want to check out these guys: http://codex.wordpress.org/FAQ_My_site_was_hacked http://deanhunt.com/has-your-wordpress-blog-been-hacked/ And google: WordPress Hacked If these do not solve your problems, you may want to search your Wp-Options table for ...

WordPress MU – Give a User Sitewide Admin Access

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

I spent a good 30 minutes trying to figure out how to give a User administrator access throughout all of the the WordPress MU blogs.  Here's what I found: 1) Under the Users Menu, click on the User's name 2) Click on the 'Grant this user super admin privileges for the Network.' ...

WordPress upgrade woes?

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

It is that time again, when a new version of WordPress comes out.  Since this is a major release (3.0) and not a minor release like 2.9.2, site owners are starting to feel a little bit of pain due to the upgrade.  Some people may not notice anything and happily ...