Tag: search engines

  • WordPress Troubleshooting: WordPress Admin Area (Dashboard) Redirect Loop

    Yesterday, I helped one of my clients with her WordPress-powered blogs. When I tried to find the solution — using search engines — I could not find any exact solution. Problem overview Okey, here’s the problem: When I tried to login to WordPress dashboard — not WordPress.com, but self-hosted — I always got these errors:…

  • Modifying WordPress custom database error connection page

    Reading what Derek Punsalan mentioned about custom error database connection page, his updated tutorial is very interesting. I mean, we (actually) can modify that error page into something better. In short, to have a custom page for database connection error page, just create a file called db-error.php and put it under your /wp-content/ directory. That’s…

  • WordPress MU 1.3

    Few days ago, WordPress MU 1.3 was released for public. This latest release is a sync of WordPress 2.3.1. So, many new features offered by WordPress 2.3.1 will be also available in WordPress MU environment. Great!

  • Search Engine Robots and Bandwidth

    Being indexed by search engines probably a good news. When I look at the statistics for this site, it seems that there are many visitors come to this site from search engines. Okey, my blog pages are indexed by search engine. I notice that search engine robots/spiders consume my hosting bandwidth. I have no problem…

  • Listed in seach engines because we blog

    Weblog can put nobody into somebody (on the internet). And I am sure that many bloggers had tried their luck to find their position on search engines. I am curious about checking my name on search engines. I tried it.