by Heather | Sep 4, 2009 | Plug-ins
Tip on some steps: Before creating or editing files such as abspath.php or cforms.js, change your local directory to a folder named after the site you’re working on. This will help prevent accidental uploading of these edited files for one site onto another,...
by Heather | Sep 2, 2009 | Wordpress Glitches
If you blog is installed in a sub-directory rather than the root, here is a list of common errors being seen when attempting wordpress upgrades or installation, upgrade, or removing plugins in wordpress versions 2.8+: Unable to locate WordPress Plugin directory....
by Heather | Feb 27, 2009 | Plug-ins, Wordpress basics
It may be common knowledge or common sense, but here’s a quick Q & A on the new built-in upgrade feature of Word Press 2.7 and up. Starting with 2.7 I typically deactivate and delete the automatic upgrade plugin after upgrade. But mostly of curiosity I left...
by Scott Hendison | Jan 23, 2009 | E-commerce, Software
We are happy users of the WP e-commerce shoppping cart not only for our own site but we use it often for clients as well. Recently, one of our customers told us that they were being required by their credit card company to pass a certification test verifying that...
by Heather | Dec 22, 2008 | Learning Wordpress, SEO, Wordpress Code, Wordpress Hack
WordPress H1 Hack – This allows you to change the H1 tag of the page without affecting the page name, title, and menu title of the page. This has most commonly been used in the page.php file of the WordPress themes only, but can certainly be applied to any page...