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Using WordPress as a Content Management System

Tweet For non-ecommerce sites, one of the best simple CMS’s out there is WordPress. Yes, WordPress is the most popular blog software out there – but in reality, it does a whole lot more. Setting WordPress to Serve a Static … Continue reading

What the heck is an iNode and do I have an inode limit?

Tweet In computing, an iNode is a data structure on a file system that stores basic information about a regular file, directory, or other file system object. Each iNode has an number to identify it, and whenever you create a … Continue reading

Joomla: Sometimes, even software feels vulnerable.

Tweet Joomla is an awesome CMS and lots of people use it. It’s also one of the most commonly exploited pieces of software we see. Securing Joomla can be a chore, and telling you how to do it completely is … Continue reading

Load Impact: Stress Test Your Site for Free

Tweet Most web hosting companies won’t tell you about this little tool, and we are – which likely makes us either totally confident, or totally crazy. http://loadimpact.com/ is a site that offers stress testing for sites with a graphical output … Continue reading

How Stuff Gets on Your WordPress Site

TweetI have a personal blog that I don’t blog on much, but I randomly thought today I might decide to change that. I don’t have much time to devote to it so I wasn’t very interested in creating my own … Continue reading