Category: WordPress Troubleshooting
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What if your hacked site has custom code?
Normally when a potential client brings you a site that is hacked, you do everything you can to get it cleaned thoroughly. That would include updating all files for WordPress and plugins and your theme, to the latest version. New versions of the software often contain fixes for recently discovered security issues. But what do…
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Configuring iThemes Security for Your Shared-Hosting Site
iThemes Security plugin settings, for keeping your site running well and safe from hackers. Here’s how for shared hosting sites. Or, I can set it up for you.
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WordPress Ongoing Maintenance and Security
WordPress ongoing maintenance and security, keep your site working well and safe from all but the world-best hackers. Steady monthly billing, even if some month there is a problem to fix.
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Why Should You Not Host WordPress on IIS
When I mention I have clients with WordPress on IIS7 at the local WordPress Meetup (definitely go, well worth it), I invariably get snickers and disparaging comments. Some of that, especially from the less technical people, is just “Apache/MySQL/WordPress are Open Source”, and “big bad Microsoft is not as good”; it’s like cheering for your…
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SFTP FileZilla “No Supported Authentication Methods”
Fix SFTP error “No supported authentication methods available” when your ISP changes your IP address.
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Debugging WordPress Problems (for Only You)
Turn on WordPress Debugging and you can see helpful information for solving WordPress issues. Here’s how to turn it on Only for you, and only when you want.