by | Dec 15, 2018 | WordPress Security
Spam is the off topic, irrelevant, inappropriate and unwanted comments, pings and even social media tags you’ll receive at some point when running a website. Usually these are bots and not real people leaving comments on your website. The CANSPAM act was passed in... by | Dec 15, 2018 | WordPress Security
The best way to ensure your website remains safe is to follow a few simple steps: Use strong passwords for all user accounts. Take backups of your WordPress website. Update your WordPress installation, themes and plugins (though we do recommend testing updates on a... by | Dec 15, 2018 | Speeding Up WordPress
We see this question a LOT and the answer is maybe. The issue typically isn’t with the number of plugins you install but rather the size, function and quality of the plugins. Large plugins: Everything but the kitchen sink plugins typically include features for just... by | Dec 15, 2018 | Speeding Up WordPress
A caching plugin saves and HTML version of your website to reduce database requests and speed up your site. A CDN stores and serves your website assets (images, CSS, Javascript) to increase site speed and lower bandwidth usage. It’s not required to use either, but for... by | Dec 15, 2018 | Speeding Up WordPress
CDN stands for Content Delivery Network. The CDN stores copies of your website content (specifically images, Javascript and CSS files) and delivers it to your readers using a network of servers around the world. This way when readers visit your website data is loaded...