by ray | Feb 11, 2010 | Wordpress
Here is part 3. From its first version, IIS has supported CGI (“Common Gateway Interface”). CGI, in its basic form, is a standards-based protocol that allows information servers, such as IIS, to interface with external applications. FastCGI was introduced...
by ray | Feb 9, 2010 | Wordpress
WordPress stores two addresses inside the database. These determine where your blog files are, and where the main index is. On a normal install, these addresses are the same. There are two occasions where you will need to access the database to alter one or both of...
by ray | Feb 9, 2010 | Wordpress
Go to the server and find the plugin directory (wp-contentplugins) and delete the problematic plugin folder.
by ray | Feb 5, 2010 | Wordpress
These wordpress plugins have been tested on wordpress 2.9.1. Category Order – allows you to order categories – http://wpguy.com/plugins/category-order/ postMash – order posts on the fly – http://joelstarnes.co.uk/blog/postmash/ WP Post Sorting...
by ray | Feb 1, 2010 | Wordpress
A favicon (short for “favorites icon”) is an icon associated with a website or webpage intended to be used when you bookmark the web page. Web browsers use them in the URL bar, on tabs, and elsewhere to help identify a website visually. A favicon is...
by ray | Feb 1, 2010 | Wordpress
Go Get A Blavatar “What-atars?” you say. Blavatars! Blog + avatars. Your blavatar automatically becomes your favicon: the little icon that displays next to your blog’s URL in a browser’s web address bar. It’ll also show up next to your pingbacks in the comments...