Google Fonts, Child Themes

May 19, 2012 at 11:42 am in WordPress Tips by Pramod · Leave a Comment »

It seems some people have been experiencing some problems getting Google Fonts to work on their child theme.

I’ve been trying to work through some issues after getting a comment on one of my fonts articles. So I was messing around with mine, and I experienced the same unpredictability. After messing around with things, I got mine straightened out, maybe this will help you! What was driving me nutes, was that I followed the instructions perfectly. I went into IE developer tools and checked  [read more →]

Help I think I’ve been hacked

May 18, 2012 at 9:47 am in WordPress Tips by Pramod · Leave a Comment »

So you’ve carefully installed WordPress, you’ve made it look exactly how you like with a decent theme,

Installed some fancy plugins and you’ve crafted some fine posts and Pages. In short, you’ve put a lot of time and effort into your site. Then, one day, you load up your site in your browser, and find that it’s not there, or it redirects to a porn site, or your site is full of adverts for performance-enhancing drugs. What do you do?

Some  [read more →]

Your customers and rivals are figuring blogs out

May 17, 2012 at 6:21 am in WordPress Tips by Pramod · Leave a Comment »

In addition to being able to quickly update your blog,

customers will also be able to find information relevant to them even months after you post an article. Archived articles give customers access to a wealth of your information, and the ability for them to add comments means that even months after you post an entry you could still be using it to assist clients and recommending courses of action to your blog readers.

you might be wondering  [read more →]

Introducing InfiniteWP–Your One-Stop Solution to Managing WP Sites

May 16, 2012 at 6:42 am in WordPress Tips by Pramod · Leave a Comment »

Are you in the process of managing multiple websites powered by WordPress, and feel lost somewhere?

Perhaps you can never be sure whether you’ve updated that plugin on this site or this plugin on that site. After all, if you have multiple websites, each with its own share of plugins, themes and settings, how exactly can you be expected to have time for anything other than website management?  If the above mentioned situation seems apt for you, InfiniteWP  [read more →]

Weekend Project: Set Safe, Secure User Roles on Your WordPress Blog

May 15, 2012 at 6:23 am in WordPress Tips by Pramod · Leave a Comment »

One of the final steps of the famous five-minute WordPress installation is to set up an Admin account.

This account, by default, is assigned to the role of Administrator, which is the most powerful user role in WordPress. But Administrator isn’t the only role available. You can, and as a matter of fact should, use other roles when working with your blog on a daily basis. WordPress user roles sounds like a boring topic. It sounds like something  [read more →]

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