JetPack is a plugin for WordPress self-hosted blogs from WordPress, which actually is a combination of all the plugins developed by Automattic. You will need to have a WordPress.com account, which you might already have if you are using their Stats plugin, in order to connect your blog to the WordPress.com cloud. The JetPack plugin
Have you ever come across a problem when your blog suddenly goes blank? Especially when you upgrade your WordPress installations, or just changed a setting or installing or upgrading a plugin? That is called the “White Screen of Death”. I had to upgrade one of my blogs which were running on WordPress 2.9 (yes, WordPress
WordPress provides the highest security among CMS/Blogging Platforms, but, like all other scripts, it has its own limitation. Hackers always look for a loophole in security, which unfortunately is easy to get if a WordPress installation have not done anything out of the box, to exploit a WordPress blog. A little to spend on hardening
I’m a veteran blogger, I have been doing it for years, well maybe not years, but I have a lot of successful blogs. For people that are looking to start blogging, they need to make sure that they are working it in a way that it is going to become successful. The honest truth is
WordPress by default doesn’t allow changing usernames after registration, but in some circumstances you may need to change a username. For example, a typo while registering, revoking access for a username or simply protecting your blog from brute force attack on admin username. The user data is stored on the MySQL table called users and