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6843 readersOur approach with WordPress has always been to make it run on common server configurations. We want users to have flexibility when choosing a host for their precious content. Because of this strategy, WordPress runs pretty much anywhere. Web hosting platforms, however, change over time, and we occasionally are able to reevaluate some of the
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WordPress version 3.2 is set to be released in the very near future (probably sometime this week) and the hosting requirements have changed.
To run the latest version of WordPress (which you always should for security and performance) your WordPress hosting must be running at minimum, PHP 5.2.4 and MySQL 5.0. If you are not
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7294 readersYou can’t be too careful these days. You’ve put a lot of work into your blog, and it would be a shame to see it lost forever just because you accidentally deleted something you shouldn’t have, it was hacked, or your server had a catastrophic meltdown. There are many ways to backup WordPress, so I’m
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3442 readersThe WordPress development team had a very successful meeting last Thursday, where they solidified their plans for WordPress 3.1. The finalized goals for WordPress 3.1 are “to have a very short dev cycle, a decent amount of testing time, and a release in mid-December. Low on new features, heavy on ui and code cleanup, and
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17501 readersWordPress 3.2 is going to be released very soon, and we want you to be ready! Take note: the minimum requirements are changing.
PHP and MySQL
As of 3.2, you’ll need to be running PHP 5.2.4 and MySQL 5.0. As we mentioned almost a year ago when we announced that this change was coming, the percentage of people
9509 readersDo you ever wished to be able to list your top contributors without using a plugin? If yes, you'll be happy with this recipe that will show you how to do it. Looking for WordPress hosting? Try WP Web Host. Prices starts at $5/month and you can try it for free!WordPress hack: Show your top
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4111 readersEveryone loves to get loads of traffic to their websites, however, websites get timed out or respond very slowly when many users try to access it at the same time. WordPress does a pretty good job of handling lots of users at once, however it in itself cannot help you manage all the traffic, and
2829 readersWordPress is the number one user-installed web app, and its growth is showing no signs of slowing. If you are a web host, and you don’t have a specific strategy for WordPress, you’re likely operating your service inefficiently, and may be opening yourself up to security issues. This is the year to adapt, or be
1358 readersAnother Flexible, Plugin Free and Localized (Translation-Ready) eCommerce theme!
Current Version: 1.0.5 – patch2
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4541 readersSummary: A web host had a crappy server configuration that allowed people on the same box to read each others’ configuration files, and some members of the “security” press have tried to turn this into a “WordPress vulnerability” story. WordPress, like all other web applications, must store database connection info in clear text. Encrypting credentials