Short answer, it was an overkill. Jetpack is a plugin for WordPress by Automattic. It extends WordPress by offering extra features, like uptime monitor, that would email you if your site goes down, this is useful if you want to keep an eye on the uptime of your website, it also lets you automatically share […]
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How to get Gutenberg working with WordPress on NGINX
Here is a step-by-step guide from start to finish on how to get the new Gutenberg editor working with WordPress 4.x.x for users who host their website on NGINX. Gutenberg is the new WordPress editor, which will ship with 5.0. I won’t bore you by describing it further, as you have come here to get […]
How to setup Adsense on AMP WordPress
WordPress powered sites are getting a recommendation by AdSense to support AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages), you can see this recommendation in the Google AdSense Dashboard. AMP regulation for designing mobile-optimized version of any given page, where the stylesheet is inserted in the page itself inside the head tag and loading of scripts and media is […]
My experience with WordPress SQLite
A few months back I wrote a post on how to get WordPress running with SQLite which received a great response and turned out to be something people were looking for quite some time. This means instead of using a production-grade SQL Database you can use a file that can be queried as a DB, […]
Lightweight WordPress setup
WordPress is the most popular CMS used by many websites; it is written in PHP which makes it an ideal choice for most people. It offers a lot of features and an easy to use backend. But it performs well until the MySQL database is small and your WordPress setup does not live on too […]