Blogrush Shutting Down
Since I blogged about Blogrush before and found it a fairly marginal service, I should note that it is now shutting down.
Since I blogged about Blogrush before and found it a fairly marginal service, I should note that it is now shutting down.
This is another quick fix. I added a new Sectigo security certificate to my ecommerce set, https://energiondirect.com. The certificate provides a seal which provided information to users. There’s a bit of Javascript Code to put into the header, and then some to be put in the body. My actual seal kept appearing at the bottom…
I’ve been looking around the web for a discussion of various ways of keeping and portraying web site statistics and also for page ranking information. I’ve also had an opportunity to observe a few differences on my own sites and sites I manage. This involves around thirty domains for several different companies including both of…
I’ve been working on upgrading all my old table based pages to this method for some time, but I wish I’d had clear instructions like these when I first started.
My various activities don’t generally connect up this closely, but I thought I would give the technical instructions for this on this blog to keep them together with other technical issues. I have created an XML feed, generally compatible with the RSS standard for my Bible Version Selection Tool. When I say “generally compatible, I…
I went to the post 10 ways to make your Web site design project go smoothly thinking that it would be for the big boys. I often do design on my own web sites simply because that’s what I can afford to do, but I’m not all that good at the visual aspects. For my…
An answer to the question: Do You Need a WordPress Security Plugin? The explanation is also useful in helping those who aren’t experts understand why computer security must be regularly updated.
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