Posts from July, 2009

  • 20
    Jul
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    WordPress 2.8.2 Released – Security Update
    The folks over at WordPress have released WordPress 2.8.2 which fixes an XSS vulnerability. Comment author URLs were not fully sanitized when displayed in the admin. This could be exploited to redirect you away from the admin to another site.  Download 2.8.2 or automatically upgrade from the Tools->Upgrade page of your blog’s admin.
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  • 16
    Jul
    2

    WordPress Plugins That You Can't Live Without
    There are just some plugins that you can’t and shouldn’t try to live with out. These are the default plugins that I use when beginning a WordPress site.  I try to keep plugins at a bare minimum because the more plugins you have, the slower your install will run! Akismet – Every WordPress site’s best [...]
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  • 14
    Jul
    0

    Make Firefox faster!
    Not many folks know that, Firefox has a whole host of application settings (called preferences) that aren’t found under the regular Options or Preferences interface. These preferences, both hidden and not, are stored in a prefs.js file. Here is a TechRepublic video that will walk you through!
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  • 9
    Jul
    0

    WordPress 2.8.1 released
    WordPress 2.8.1 fixes many bugs and tightens security for plugin administration pages.Core Security found that admin pages added by certain plugins could be viewed by unprivileged users, resulting in information being leaked. Not all plugins are vulnerable to this problem, but you should upgrade to 2.8.1 to be safe. What’s new since version 2.8: Extra [...]
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  • 4
    Jul
    0

    Sustainable Berea
    Sustainable Berea
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  • 4
    Jul
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    Jay E Buckner
    Jay E Buckner
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