Archive for July, 2009
WordPress Upgrade Precautions
It seems one thing is constant with WordPress and that is regular updates. Along with fixing and adding new functionality, security is one of the main reasons for updates to the WordPress core. To keep WordPress as secure as possible and to stay a step ahead of the hackers you should keep your WordPress sites up to date.
Fix AdSense Deluxe For WordPress 2.8.1
If you are using the AdSense Deluxe plugin and upgraded to WordPress version 2.8.1 and tried to access the AdSense Deluxe dashboard menu you probably got this message: ” You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.” Here is the fix I found for it.
WordPress 2.8.1 Already Released
It didn’t take long for the bugs to get reported and fixed or worked around in WordPress version 2.8. Below is the release right from the WordPress website. It suggests that you upgrade from 2.8 to 2.8.1 as soon as possible to be safe. But I have already found a bug that will block assess to the AdSense Deluxe plugin leaving me to wonder what else is wrong? So I don’t know about this version, I guess upgrade at your own risk orwait it out.
Move WordPress Blog To Main Domain
If you have a WordPress blog incorporated into a static site and now want to run the entire site on WordPress there are many options available. The most common use of WordPress is probably included on a static HTML site with WordPress installed in a directory called blog. After seeing the power and flexibility of WordPress many people want to ditch the old HTML files and run the site entirely on WordPress. There are several options to make this transition and the best method to do it depends on the current settings and your desired outcome. This particular guide will cover the most common situation.










