by The WordPress Guy | Jul 26, 2011 | Blog, ecommerce, How to, Plugins
Here is a presentation I gave at a Sydney WordPress meetup about why the WP-eCommerce plugin is worth revisiting if you haven’t seen it for a few years. Items worth considering: – great looking pre-made themes using this plugin let you launch a shopping...
by The WordPress Guy | Jul 4, 2011 | Blog, How to
Here is a simple way to make a 404 page you can easily edit as a normal page from the wordpress admin area. What is a 404 page A 404 page is the page someone visiting your website gets sent to if they type in an address on you site that doesn’t exist. for...
by The WordPress Guy | Jun 8, 2011 | Blog, ecommerce, Plugins, Reviews
Here are 10 WordPress shopping carts you can research when looking for an eCommerce solution for your website. A common question by newcomers to WordPress is can you do eCommerce or shopping carts with WordPress and the answer is a resounding yes you can. And to prove...
by The WordPress Guy | May 14, 2010 | Plugins, Security
Your WordPress login page is open to abuse Most users of WordPress don’t give a second thought to this fact and until the day comes when a website has been hacked into and goes offline but most WordPress websites have a major security weakness by default. 2...
by The WordPress Guy | Apr 28, 2010 | Blog, How to
This process below can be used when WordPress upgrades and plugin installs are not working due to insufficient memory being allocated. Some more information is here www.narfstuff.co.uk/2008/03/14/php-memory-and-wordpress By default the server allows up to 32MB of...