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Code Snippets Vulnerability

Yesterday, 30th January it was announced that a Code Snippets Vulnerability had been discovered. Code Snippets is a plugin for WordPress that currently has over 200,000 installs and is one that has previously been mentioned on this blog (Five Essential […]

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Change Your WordPress admin password via PHPMyAdmin

We occasionally see web developers take over the management of a website yet the business owner will have no idea what their WordPress access details are. In instances such as this it’s possible to change your WordPress admin password via […]

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How to create a WordPress Multisite install

WordPress Multisite enables a single WordPress install with a single database to host multiple websites with completely different content. WordPress admins find this type of install attractive because it means they can manage all their WordPress installs from a single […]

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How to test your website’s security

Hardening your website against security flaws should be high on the priority list for any business with an online presence. Websites are constantly targeted by hackers, for a whole variety of reasons, who search for vulnerabilities to exploit. So we […]

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Move your WordPress site to Clook

The thought of moving your WordPress site can be extremely daunting, particularly if the WordPress site is a major source of income for you or your business. The truth is that if the move is properly planned and managed, there […]

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How To Set Up A cPanel Addon Domain

Our shared hosting plans allow multiple sites to be hosted under the one package using the cPanel Addon Domain feature. It’s important to note however that as Content Management Systems such as WordPress, Magento, etc can use a lot of […]

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WordPress database maintenance

If you have a sluggish WordPress site, one of the most commonly overlooked issues is the size of your database. Like most modern websites, WordPress stores its information in a database. PHP is used to extract this information and turn […]

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