by Chris K on June 17, 2011
I marked this as a tip, but I think this should be more of a Security Notice. If you are using WordPress you have, with no doubt, installed a few plugins to enhance your site. In the initial setup process you probably spent quite a bit of time installed a number of plugins, deciding which [...]
by Chris K on May 18, 2011
As I have mentioned before, one of my favorite plugins for a WordPress site is W3 Total Cache. This plugin offers you the ability to user a myriad of caching options to best suit your needs. Well with WordPress 3.1, the Admin Bar was introduced where logged in users (administrators) get a gray bar with [...]
by Chris K on May 7, 2011
One of the most common things I get asked about when talking about developing WordPress plugins is my tools and development environment. Now, developers have all kind of tools and setups that they feel is the ‘Best’ way to do things. It’s all a matter of opinion really. It all boils down to needing a [...]
by Chris K on February 21, 2011
It’s been a while since a post was up here, but I’ll be honest, the month of January was a little bit crazy at my real job so my plugins and WordPress posts took a bit of a back burner to 14 hour days :/. Well, I’m back and I have a few things waiting [...]
by Chris K on December 4, 2010
You may have heard of them before, but do you know what they do? Or why you might want one? The world of WordPress plugins can be quite a confusing and cluttered space. One realm of plugins, however, should not be foreign to you, especially if your site get’s quite a few hits, ends up [...]
by Chris K on November 15, 2010
In the current web-traffic economy, it’s widely believed that the number of links back to your site, the better your ‘Google Juice’. Just as your mom always told you, “The crowd you hang out with gives a first impression.” Having your links on sites that are seen as using “BlackHat SEO Methods” may hurt your [...]