Trying to track down why a WordPress update won’t install can be frustrating. However, one of the first things you should check in these cases is has the domain exceeded the amount of disk space allotted to it. If the domain is over the disk space threshold, updates to plugins, themes, and core WordPress files…

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I use a self hosted version of InfiniteWP to keep all my WordPress sites up-to-date with regard to themes, plugins, and the WordPress core files. Every once in awhile, InfiniteWP will pop up a message that it has an update for the admin interface as well. However, when I tried to install the update, it…

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I have domains, and specifically WordPress sites, on several different servers. Most of the time when I update plugins, its a simple click and the plugin updates automatically. However, on some domains the update process halts to ask for FTP server information including the server name, login username, and password. I have to type this…

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One of the best things about WordPress is the built-in upgrade options for the core files. WordPress pops up a notice when you log into the Admin panel that an upgrade is ready. You click on the automatic upgrade link and wait a few minutes and your core wordpress files are updated automatically with ease…….

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I purchased a set of PLR Blogs a few weeks ago that use the PHP script TimThumb.php to resize and display thumbnails for some images on the front page of the blog. The only problem is after installing the WordPress blog and setting everything up, the images from the TimThumb.php script were not displaying. Just…

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Nowadays it seems pretty routine to upgrade WordPress. Go into your WP-Admin control panel, click on upgrade WordPress Automatically and everything is downloaded, installed and upgraded without any issues…Most of the time. I tried to upgrade a WordPress site the other day, though, and was met by the following error after the upgrade failed. Fatal…

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One of the things you’ll want to do for your blog or website is to create a sitemap and submit it to the search engines. If you use WordPress, you can follow along with the steps below to download a plug-in and create a Google sitemap. To Manually install the plugin: Download the Google (XML)…

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