How to Remove Version Number from Your WordPress Header How to Password Protect Your WordPress Admin Folder 5 Must-Have Security Plugins for WordPress Add JavaScript to WordPress Posts and Pages How WordPress Makes Money

How to Remove Version Number from Your WordPress Header

 Being popular, WordPress remains a happy hunting ground for hackers. There are many ways through which you can keep off hackers. Hiding version number is one of them. All of your blog pages, posts and even feed comes with WordPress version number. WordPress adds the figure by default. Unfortunately, it

How to Password Protect Your WordPress Admin Folder

For security reasons, you need to password protect the Admin Folder of your WordPress website. It is (wp-admin) is the front end for you, and any other author having access to your website. The installation directory also contains two other folders which are wp-content (contains uploaded files like images, videos,

5 Must-Have Security Plugins for WordPress

WordPress is the most popular CMS platform. Irrespective of its secure coding, there are innumerable instances of malicious intrusion into a WordPress website. The more popular your website gets, the more is the requirement to remain alert. If you are a single blogger without any technical team, it can become

Add JavaScript to WordPress Posts and Pages

JavaScript is a great programing language to make your website dynamic and interactive. You can easily insert JS code into your WordPress website. Just modify the theme and you are done. Sometimes you may want to insert JS code into a particular page or post, not to the whole website.

How WordPress Makes Money

While researching on some unknown features for WordPress, a question just came into my mind. How does WordPress make money? The fabulous blogging platform for self-hosting blog that it is providing is absolutely free. Then even on freely hosted blog, it doesn’t ask for any rental. Whether it is www.wordpress.com

Sep 15, 2012

How to Remove Version Number from Your WordPress Header

 Being popular, WordPress remains a happy hunting ground for hackers. There are many ways through which you can keep off hackers. Hiding version number is one of them. All of your blog pages, posts and even feed comes with WordPress version number. WordPress adds the figure by default. Unfortunately, it

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Sep 12, 2012

How to Password Protect Your WordPress Admin Folder

For security reasons, you need to password protect the Admin Folder of your WordPress website. It is (wp-admin) is the front end for you, and any other author having access to your website. The installation directory also contains two other folders which are wp-content (contains uploaded files like images, videos,

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Sep 10, 2012

5 Must-Have Security Plugins for WordPress

WordPress is the most popular CMS platform. Irrespective of its secure coding, there are innumerable instances of malicious intrusion into a WordPress website. The more popular your website gets, the more is the requirement to remain alert. If you are a single blogger without any technical team, it can become

Read More
Sep 08, 2012

Add JavaScript to WordPress Posts and Pages

JavaScript is a great programing language to make your website dynamic and interactive. You can easily insert JS code into your WordPress website. Just modify the theme and you are done. Sometimes you may want to insert JS code into a particular page or post, not to the whole website.

Read More
Sep 05, 2012

How WordPress Makes Money

While researching on some unknown features for WordPress, a question just came into my mind. How does WordPress make money? The fabulous blogging platform for self-hosting blog that it is providing is absolutely free. Then even on freely hosted blog, it doesn’t ask for any rental. Whether it is www.wordpress.com

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Sep 03, 2012

How to Backup WordPress Blog to DropBox

WordPress is the most popular CMS. And, DropBox is the most popular cloud storage service. Both are free of cost (to an extent). Isn’t it cool if you can back up all data and files of your WordPress website to your DropBox account? Needless to say, it will be. For

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