Get Notified When Visitors See 404 Not Found Errors

Recently, I overhauled a few sites including this one, merging several WordPress installations into one for easier management of content. It is inevitable I’d get some 404 page not found errors. Maybe you landed on one yourself. My sincerest apologies if that has happened to you. I am working hard to clear the 404 error…

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Google Friend Connect

Still not quite sure how Google Friend Connect fits in. Here’s what it does if you haven’t heard about it yet. It let’s you build a mini social network in your site. Sorta. You put a widget on your site that allows others to ‘join’ your site using their existing YahooID, Google ID, AIM or…

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Keyloggers: What Are They, How To Detect & Remove

We’ve been circling around the issue about keyloggers in several posts now. Lexi even asked me what are they. I’ve given a short and succinct explanation to her but thought this might be something everyone else could use also. What are keyloggers Simply put, keyloggers allow you to monitor everything that has been typed into…

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Optimize That Database

If you’re using WordPress, I bet this is one thing you have never done or even thought you need to do. Most of us are familiar with the term defragging our hard drive. Over time, when we regularly retrieve and save files, the operating system doesn’t always put things back where they belong. So you…

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WordPress and Voodoo

The good thing about using a system like WordPress as a Content Management System (CMS) is it’s so very easy to use. But it also means that there are more and less knowledgeable administrators. The good news is, you don’t have to be a rocket scientist. The bad news is, there will be times you…

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