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WordPress Comment Ratings Plugins Roundup: Zaki vs Ulike vs Comment Vote vs Voter vs Thumbs Rating vs GD Rating System
A new Thoughtful Comments version with comment rating and comment sorting by date and rating will be coming soon.
How WordPress developers treat publishers like suckers and marks or why I’m now ashamed to be a WordPress developer
Without ever changing WordPress, no reason to keep expensive WordPress consultants on retainer or spend thousands monthly on VIP.wordpress.com.
WordPress Copycat Coders: WPMUdev and iThemes review
Who are the worst copycat offenders in the WordPress software sphere? There are two clear winners WPMUdev and iThemes.
How to run WP Multisite 4.1 in a subdirectory
Has your WPMU installation broken in 3.8 – 4.1 WordPress? Here’s how to get WordPress working again, step by step.
WordPress Caching Drag Race: Hyper Cache vs. WP Rocket
The bad news in Hyper Cache went crazy and WP Rocket is not a good replacement. We also compared the performance of these two plugins.
Why WPEngine caching doesn’t work with eCommerce sites
Taking down business sites during media events is not acceptable for premium hosting. Here’s what happened to Wyldsson.com.
How to securely manage Guest Editors on WordPress
A simple workflow which will work just as well for guest posts as for guest expert editors. No plugins required!
How to Build a Multilingual Site via WordPress Plugins
Both our republishing solution with separate sites and qTranslate have their own place depending on your site’s needs.
Case Study: DC Rainmaker Blogger to WordPress Migration
Triathlon enthusiast and blogger Ray Maker needed a website upgrade. Here’s how Heather Sander and Foliovision made it happen in just one week.
WSJ Speakeasy Technical Review: Fail
Mimicing such tracking tomfoolery on small successful sites will not make you more like the “big boys”. It will just drive people to your competition.
WordPress Speed Test 2012: WP Super Cache vs HyperCache
If your server ever does overload, you want HyperCache on your side. As soon as the load goes down, HyperCache will start serving quickly again.
WordPress 3.4: More eye candy instead of much needed performance fixes
Let’s hope WordPress stops with the eye candy and deals with its more substantial core issues soon.
WordPress images uploaded by client too large? try Imsanity
Imagine that someone created a plugin which would resize huge images to the maximum size used on your site.
WordPress SEO plugins review: All in One SEO, Platinum, Yoast compared
You shouldn’t have to worry about your SEO plugin deindexing you. Training users shouldn’t take longer than 15 min. SEO shouldn’t be dangerous.
Ten steps to build a great mobile version of your website
As mobile devices get better, more visitors are using smart phones to surf. Here’s a step by step guide to quickly create a great mobile site.
WP e-Commerce 3.8 Review: Why WP eComm code is still broken
Takeaway for shopping site developers: Stay away from WP e-Commerce if you value your time, your reputation and your sanity.
Drupal vs Joomla vs WordPress: Developer’s Perspective
Drupal can be justified for enormous projects, Joomla should die a violent death, WordPress is great for any kind of site small or large. Here’s why.
What’s wrong with commercial WordPress Themes: WooThemes vs ElegantThemes
Think you are getting commercial quality flawless code with a paid WordPress theme? Think again: commercial themes are boobytraps for the unwary.