Additional storage for Google Apps Standard Edition? Not Gmail, but Apps Standard.
It seems you can't yet add storage to your 7 gigabytes of email space using Google Apps Standard. Well, not without upgrading all users to Premiere. Solutions?
It seems you can't yet add storage to your 7 gigabytes of email space using Google Apps Standard. Well, not without upgrading all users to Premiere. Solutions?
Absolutely no reservations about Bradley and Likoma. I not only had a new website but also I learned how to use WordPress. I've used other web designers prior to Bradley. I now no longer need them!
Kerry Enright of Articulate Integrity needed a new look to her site. She also needed a site where she could occasionally update her latest projects. WordPress and one of my favorite themes from Design Disease and we were rolling.
Rip Gerber has a new book out: Killer Virus. You can go see the glowing reviews ... if you speak German. :-)
We were having trouble with a site's memory limits. We had a dozen or so plugins running, but nothing out of the ordinary, and we kept hitting memory limits. What to do? Switch hosts.
Clients ask me why I use WordPress over Drupal or Joomla: this is one reason. Power. Check out the infographic to see The Power of WordPress.
WorkingPoint: Can it replace QuickBooks?
With iPhones and Google Apps for email and desktops, laptops, and netbooks, the POP versus IMAP question keeps popping up. What's the difference?
Big sale today only at Host Gator.
A client couldn't access her site in Mexico. I thought maybe it was just her laptop, but she'd try it from someone else's computer, then an Internet cafe and still nada.
UC Press has a new magazine coming out: Boom California. With the expert design talent of Querido Galdo, we put together quite a show for the magazine site.
Here are the steps I use when I set up a new site in WordPress. Lots of steps, plugins, options, settings, installations and configurations, but you'll be ready for prime time.
You have your files and database backed up and restored to your new host. Now it's time to tell the domain to point to the new host.
Now that you have your files and database backed up from your previous host, we need to upload them (or "restore" them) to the new host.
This is the first in a series of WordPress tutorial videos showing how to move your site from one host to another. In this video, we'll back up files and the database.