Category: WordPress
Transferring Photos: How to Publish Photos from iPhone to WordPress
If there’s something about the iPhone, its camera is one of the best in the world. It’s only getting better with every iteration, so using it for your WordPress blog makes sense. The iPhone camera is a technological marvel. Photos taken with it look awesome, so sharing it in your social media or using it for […]
Read MoreTop WordPress Apps in the Apple App Store
Do you want to create a website for your business? Do you dream about sharing your passion on a blog? Are you thinking about creating a travel blog to document your experiences? If you said yes, then creating a WordPress site might be the perfect choice for you. Over 27% of the websites on the internet are […]
Read MoreHow to Install WordPress Locally on Mac using MAMP
WordPress is used by approximately 33% of all websites, which is a significant migration from traditional CMS. This is a huge figure that should make you gain some interest in how to install WordPress locally. Using WordPress comes with several advantages, among them, being its flexibility and adaptability. Sometimes, users might feel intimidated to install their […]
Read MoreBest Website Builders for Mac
You know that you need a website. You don’t necessarily have the programming skills nor the budget to hire someone to build the site for you. What do you do, especially if you have a Mac? You can use a website builder for your site. A website builder has the potential to help you develop […]
Read MoreWordPress Hosting from MacHighway
You’ve built your own WordPress blog, which is awesome, but now you have to keep it going. It sounds like a lot and it doesn’t have to be. WordPress hosting from MacHighway will make your life easier. Read on to find out why. WordPress Hosting from MacHighway What is WordPress hosting? Basically, it’s hosting that […]
Read MoreManaging WordPress From Mac OS X
Wordpress is considered one of the most flexible content management systems (CMS) out there. It can host anything from a simple blog to a busy company website. In fact, in recent years WordPress’ backend has become easier to use. It’s a paradise for freelancers waiting to be nurtured And if you’re hooked on starting a […]
Read MoreAlert! Wordfence has detected an active attack on WordPress sites
What’s happening? Wordfence sent out an email this morning, warning WordPress users of a detected distributed brute force attack on WordPress sites. What do you need to do? Make sure that you have added your site to CloudFlare. You can do this right now and for free by logging into your cPanel, clicking on the […]
Read MoreA message for WordPress users on carl.machighway.com
Customers affected: Customers that have WordPress powered sites on carl.machighway.com What’s going on? There have been frequent Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks on carl.machighway.com. These attacks are directed against WordPress sites and they have been overwhelming the server, causing it to crash. What has MacHighway done to stop these attacks? We have placed an […]
Read MoreGlobal Attack on WordPress Sites
There is an on going and highly distributed, global attack on WordPress installations at every known web host to crack open admin accounts and inject various malicious scripts. In a detailed analysis of the attack pattern it was found out that most of the attack was originating from CMSs (mostly wordpress). Further analysis revealed that […]
Read MoreProblems with WordPress dashboard and widgets? Here’s a fix.
As of the 3.5 update to WordPress, we started receiving reports from a minority of customers that some functions simply stopped working in the WordPress dashboard. Specifically, the quick edit dashboard panel was unresponsive, under Add New Post the toolbar above the text area wouldn’t populate, and, the drag and drop functionality in the Widgets […]
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