Articles by Saylor Holder

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Two Ways to Perform a WordPress Site Move

This post discusses two methods for how to perform a WordPress site move. You can save yourself some time and headaches by using the WordPress backup plugin BackupBuddy, or you can perform a WordPress migration manually. Different Scenarios for a WordPress Site Move Here are the most common reasons you may want to move a WordPress website: You may want to move your WordPress website to a new domain or URL You may want to move your WordPress website to a new hosting company or a new server You may want to move a WordPress website from a WordPress staging environment to a live website The Basic Components of a WordPress Website A WordPress website is made up of two basic components.

WordPress CSS Tricks: CSS Typography Mask, Clip Paths & More

Each time I build a new WordPress website, I learn a few CSS tricks and I want to share a few with you. When I build WordPress websites, I use iThemes Builder. All the CSS tricks and tips I show you here can be used in the stylesheets provided in your theme folder and with all Builder layout modules.

WordPress Maintenance Service Benefits You And Your Clients

Creating a WordPress website doesn't end at design and development. After a WordPress website has been "launched," it still needs to be maintained. Take advantage of this opportunity by offering a WordPress maintenance service for your web design clients. What is WordPress Maintenance Service? If you are unclear on what WordPress maintenance service refers to, allow me to give you a refresher.

How to Start a WordPress Business & Jumpstart Your Future

WordPress is much more than a powerful blogging and website content management system. It's also a platform to start and grow a successful web design business. In this post, we'll outline how to start a WordPress business in eight steps. How to Start a WordPress Business: 8 Things You Need to Know Don't assume you're late to the party.

Brute Force Attacks: What They Are & How to Prevent Them

Brute force attacks refer to a trial and error method used to discover username and password combinations to hack into a website. The brute force attack method exploits the simplest form of gaining access to a site: by trying to guess usernames and passwords, over and over again, until they’re successful.

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