Tag: wordpres
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WP-CLI Error: PHP Deprecated: implode(): Passing glue string after array is deprecated.
I use WP-CLI to maintain my WordPress sites. It’s simple, it handy, and it works without any issues. For example, I can updates all my plugins and themes (if updates are available) by executing wp theme update –all and wp plugin update –all. If WordPress core engine is available, I only need to run wp…
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Adding Block Storage to an Existing Cloud at Linode
This site is hosted at Linode’s smallest package. Besides this blog, I have some other domains and small WordPress-based sites here. Most of them are not busy site. So, $5/mo is just gret. But, there is a small problem: storage. Yesterday, I almost utilised 95% of the 25GB of storage limit. I was thinking of…
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WordPress’ Gutenberg New Editor. Yes or No?
I have been using Gutenberg on this site once it was available last year. I have been witnessing how WordPress changed its editor time to time. From its very simple editor, more complex, to the latest one. WordPress’ Matt already posted a very long Q&A on Gutenberg. I think the article already covered the big…
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WordPress and Wix
Matt Mullenweg of WordPress wrote about Wix and open source. Avishai Abrahami — CEO of Wix — responded.
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Medium-like Posts (for WordPress)
A handy tutorial on how to deal with WordPress and CSS to have Medium-like post layout
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WordPress 3.7 with Background Updates
WordPress is actively being developed by great developers. I always tried to keep my WordPress installation updated by running update process — which is very easy. But, right now, I want to write down about the latest release. Not that every update provides an improvement, new features, or bug fixes, but this version 3.7 (codename:…
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Photon: WordPress.com's Content Delivery Network
Dealing with side loads for heavy-traffic website sometime can be painful. But, of course there are some common practice to deal with this kind of situation. For example, you can take advantage of cache system, offload to other service to reduce server load/bandwidth, or using CDN (Content Delivery Network). For WordPress-powered sites, you can take…
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WordPress 3.3: It looks great!
WordPress team just announced that the new version of WordPress is available. It’s WordPress 3.3 “Sonny”. Matt posted some notes about this release. I have WordPress for multi-site installation, and since the previous upgrade went smoothly — except some minor issues — I had no reasons not to upgrade. It was easy, just took few…
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Missing WordPress' Jetpack Statistics Data
I have been using WordPress Stats plugin for long time. And when Jetpack was introduced, I had it installed right away. Everything works great. What I like about WordPress statistics data — from this plugin — is that it can give me some useful insight about my blog traffic. It’s not as detailed as Google…
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Moving a WordPress-powered site to another domain: The Permalink
Yesterday, I needed to move a self-hosted WordPress site to another domain. The process was easy because it’s like copying all files, edit the configuration file and editing internal links in all posts. All process only took less than 15 minutes. But, that’s not the only thing. One of the important things needed is to…
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Are you using WordPress' Post Formats feature?
If you have upgraded your WordPress installation to the latest version (right now, it’s Version 3.1), you can take advantage of its “Post Formats” feature. So, what is it anyway? WordPress Codex explains: A Post Format is a piece of meta information that can be used by a theme to customize its presentation of a…
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Let's bring this blog back!
This blog goes nowhere. It’ still here, still up and running, but I realized that there is no single post in the last… (almost) two months. Not to make any excuses, but I think I was busy. I’m still updating my other blog, though. Few days ago, when I was working on some WordPress-powered blogs,…