Case Study: Ecohouse Solar
This fine weather has encouraged me to add the case study for Ecohouse Solar – a provider of solar heating and and electricity systems. About a year ago, we were asked if WordPress would be able to...
View ArticleSuggest your charity for May’s free website with WordPress
What happened to April? I’m sure there is at least another week of that month! Goodness, this year seems to be romping along faster than ever… Time for you to put forward your worthy cause for a new...
View ArticleNovember’s Offer: WordPress MOT
This month’s special offer is for a MOT of your WordPress for just £37 Your MOT will include the following: Take a good look at your WordPress dashboard to be sure that you’re nicely up to date – and...
View ArticleMove Your Blog to WordPress: December’s Offer
For December, and after a few people asking for this very thing, we’re offering to move your existing blog – whether on blogger, WordPress.com, blogspot, etc – over to a hosted WordPress. Consider why...
View ArticleWhat you need to know before the next WordPress update
Having beta-tested the forthcoming release of WordPress, the focus is very much on “faster, lighter” so we won’t see as much of a difference as last time to what you work with (I hear that sigh of...
View ArticleThe Next WordPress Update to v3.3 – what to expect
At the end of November we can look forward to the next full version of WordPress – version 3.3 (at time of writing, the expected date is 29th). What this means, this time around, is lots of tidying up...
View Article3 Simple Tasks when Preparing to Update WordPress
Tomorrow we’ll update WordPress. Why have we waited so long (3.3 was released mid-December)? Well partly because Christmas got in the way, and partly because we like to give the plugins and themes a...
View ArticleLet’s Update WordPress
WordPress 3.3 was launched last month and having enjoyed the festive season while allowing the plugins and themes to catch up, it’s about time to update our websites and blogs. Indeed, as is usually...
View ArticleWordPress 3.4 is now available – but first…
Yes, I’m going to repeat myself… Be prepared! 1. Have your FTP details to hand 2. Backup your WordPress 3. De-activate your live plugins 4. Then do you can “update now” 5. Activate your plugins 6....
View ArticleSo What’s New in WordPress 3.4
This release of WordPress brings us some great visual toys to play with, including theme customisation that you can see before you make it live, a neat way to embed your tweets, and enhanced image...
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