Backroom blogging is where all the administration of your website goes on. If you decided to get rid of your free WordPress site, you may have gone for the self-hosted version, WordPress.org. Thousands of people do. (Hundreds of)Thousands more commercial
Wolf at the Door | #Fi50 plus Technical WordPress fix
‘Wolf at the door’ is this month’s prompts in the Fiction in 50 (words) flash fiction challenge. I love doing these shorts, but we seem doomed to continue them on our own. You can join in – check out Rebecca
Website performance – Is it Jetpack or is it me?
Jetpack is a plug-in for WordPress.org users. It gives me most of the bells and whistles that WordPress.com users have. The main benefits are the sharing things, although for some reason I seem to have them working at present, statistics,
Self-hosted WordPress | Three years on
This is probably one of those posts that is set to tempt fate, but three years after moving to the self-hosted version of WordPress, I am mostly delighted I made the move. You may remember that two years ago I
Self-hosted WordPress: what I’ve learnt in my first year
Moving onto WordPress.org, the self-hosted platform for WordPress, was one of the best things I’ve done with my blog, although I’ve sometimes wondered whether I should have stayed on the free version, WordPress.com. The decision was made in autumn 2013