Anyone working with WordPress (or any other PHP based system) had a chance to see one of the most common fatal errors PHP has to offer: Allowed memory exhausted. This is easy to fix, and depending on your host and personal preference, there are several methods to do it.
bbPress 2.0 is a plugin for implementing forum into WordPress website. Its based on the old bbPress standalone web application made to integrate with WordPress. This time, plugin version is part of the WordPress and its using post types and taxonomies to store all data.
No matter how your website may be fast, it’s always good idea to find some new ways to speed it up. This time, speed will be gain by using very simple cache method that will allow you to cache some parts of the page: menus, widgets and other elements that don’t change that often.
Over the past 2 weeks I have published 6 articles/tutorials on different security aspects related to WordPress, covering everything from server environment, file system using of .htacess file, WordPress tips, methods for spam prevention and recommendations for improving plugins and themes security.
WordPress website can’t work without plugins or themes. Well, you don’t need plugins, but in most cases WordPress alone is not enough. Choosing, downloading and using both themes and plugins may look as a simple task, but with increased popularity of WordPress it’s not anymore.
If you are plugin developer, it’s very important to give as much info about the plugin updates as you can before the blog admins update the plugin to a new version. Also, some of the plugin control panels go into different menus, and it’s a good idea to have direct links on the plugins panel also.
Most annoying thing when running a WordPress based website is cleaning up spam comments (there is no sure why to fully eliminate it) and removing spam blogs if you run open multisite installation of WordPress. Some of the things to help with this were already part of previous articles.
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