Archive for the ‘WordPress’ Category

How to Install WordPress Manually on H-Sphere (Linux)

WordPress is an open source CMS, often used as a blog publishing application powered by PHP and MySQL. It has many features including a plugin architecture and a templating system. Used by over 300 of the 10,000 biggest websites, WordPress is the most popular blog software in use today.

This tutorial assumes that you’re already logged in your H-Sphere control panel and that you know how to upload files through FTP.

First, click on the Manage button from your H-Sphere control panel and a new window will open :
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Fix the PHP Fatal Memory Error for WordPress

Anytime Automattic, the creators of WordPress, release the latest version of their very popular Content Management System (CMS) it is bound to have unforeseen issues that cause the system to break temporarily.  In this case when clicking the automatic upgrade button for either the newest version of WordPress, installing or upgrading new plugins, or adding/editing posts or pages causes WordPress to give a PHP Fatal Error message. WordPress runs on PHP. It means though the error you are getting is on your WordPress Blog. But, it is related to a PHP Error. +Continue Reading

5 WordPress Plugins to Get Your Site Noticed

Okay, so you have your domain and even some decent content on your WordPress blog. Now you just need to get it noticed. Some people live by the rule that if you have good content, you’ll eventually get noticed. While this is true to some degree, there are also some plugins that may help boost your traffic. Here are my top 5 favs:

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WordPress: More than a blog platform.

When I started using Joomla a long time ago as a community based membership site I thought it was the greatest thing since sliced bread. This also happened to be the same time when WordPress was known as just a blogging site. Joomla had good developer support with great plugins to increase functionality of a CMS system that provided easy content and got away from the standard Web 2.0 system (phpNuke, e107, etc.) of a 3 column community site with a forum and a couple other bells and whistles. +Continue Reading