JetPack Update Causes WordPress Fatal Error Allowed Memory Size Bytes Exhausted

After updating your self-hosted WordPress.org website, when attempting to enter your administrative Dashboard you may get a Fatal error similar to this one: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 41943040 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 30720 bytes) in ... /wp-admin/includes/template.php on line 1604 For your situation, the path to the file, the filename, and the … Continue reading JetPack Update Causes WordPress Fatal Error Allowed Memory Size Bytes Exhausted

Using WordPress with Facebook, Twitter, and Social Media

Summary WordPress.com and WordPress.org (self-hosted) websites have the ability to automatically announce new posts via social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and other social media. WordPress.org self-hosted sits will need the JetPack plug-in. Connecting In your Dashboard under Settings > Sharing you'll find the various social networks you can connect to. To make the … Continue reading Using WordPress with Facebook, Twitter, and Social Media

WordPress.com to WordPress.org Website Migration Tips

Summary This page provides a brief introduction to WordPress.com and WordPress.org (self hosted) options for hosting a website. Then below instructions are provided for migrating from WordPress.com hosting to WordPress.org with a self-hosting provider. WordPress.com Hosting Some websites are anticipated to be well served, indefinitely, by the WordPress.com hosting package that costs $18 per year. … Continue reading WordPress.com to WordPress.org Website Migration Tips

WordPress.com User Roles: Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, Follower, Viewer

User roles determine the access level or permissions of a person authorized (invited by an Administrator) to use a WordPress.com site.SummaryAdministrator – nothing is off limitsEditor – has access to all posts, pages, comments, categories, tags, and links.Author – can write, upload photos to, edit, and publish their own posts.Contributor – has no publishing or uploading capability, but can … Continue reading WordPress.com User Roles: Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, Follower, Viewer

Website Fashion Design: The Changing Style of Web Designs, Functional or Fad?

Web Design and Fashion Design Over the years, various website design features have been developed to enhance and beautify content on the web. Some of these design features are practical and functional. Yet, others are so focused on the appearance that the actual usability of the website is hindered. An easy comparison could be made to … Continue reading Website Fashion Design: The Changing Style of Web Designs, Functional or Fad?

WordPress Version 3.8 Released on 12 December 2013

On December 12, 2013, WordPress Version 3.8, named for Charlie Parker, was released to the public. For more information on this enhancement and bug-fix release, read the WordPress Blog, the Release Post, and see the Changelog for 3.8. For Version 3.8, the database version (db_version in wp_options) changed to 26691, and the Trac revision was r26861. Highlights Introduces a new, modern admin design A … Continue reading WordPress Version 3.8 Released on 12 December 2013

WordPress 3.6 Update Additions and Features

On August 1, 2013, WordPress Version 3.6, named for Oscar Peterson, was released to the public. For more information on this enhancement and bug-fix release, read the WordPress Blog, the Release Post, and see the Changelog for 3.6. This video shows an overview of the media integration features. More details about features are below. Highlights New Default Theme - Twenty Thirteen … Continue reading WordPress 3.6 Update Additions and Features