Some of the more observant among you might have noticed a sudden change in the theme of our blog and a distinct lack of posts. The reasons for this are two-fold, but I won’t bore you too much with details. It seems a week or two ago, our blog was hacked by some nefarious characters [...]
Posts Tagged ‘wordpress’
Update your WordPress or get hacked (apparently)
Posted: 22nd February 2011 by By Adrian Willings in Interesting DiscoveriesTags: hackers, keeping up to date, wordpress
Essential WordPress plugins…
Posted: 1st February 2011 by By Adrian Willings in Interesting Discoveries, Ramblings, SEOTags: broken link checker, wordpress, wordpress plugins
Discovered this article today on “Most Essential Tips for Improving Response Time of Your WordPress Blog” good read with some useful tips. Most useful of which was the plugin Broken link checker. What an excellent WordPress plugin! It finds all broken links on your site and allows you to easily fix them with little hassle. [...]
WordPress 3.0 update released
Posted: 18th June 2010 by By Adrian Willings in RamblingsTags: wordpress
WordPress 3.0 has just been released. Updated it nice and simply from the admin panel. A few new features and improvements. Hats off to the WordPress chaps. No worries installing it, which is nice for noob and geek alike They’ve even named it after some jazz chap. The funky hipsters.
Blackberry Curve 8900 (review)
Posted: 21st April 2010 by By Adrian Willings in ReviewsTags: blackberry curve 8900, email, im, twitter, wordpress
I wrote a review of this phone a while back but I think it’s worth writing a new review. Blackberry have always been a business man’s phone or at least that’s the stereotype. To be honest, I didn’t get mine for that reason. I got it because it was free on my contract and has [...]
Ham on my blog?
Posted: 15th April 2010 by By Adrian Willings in RamblingsTags: blog, ham, sexybookmarks, wordpress
We’re currently in the progress of moving my company blog from .wordpress.com to our own website and in doing so I’ve been playing with plug-ins, themes and add-on’s. It turns out wordpress.org has much more potential. I stumbled across this (see image) after adding “askimet” (anti-comment spam tool) to our new company blog, it tickled me [...]