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Understanding WordPress’s xmlrpc.php File and Navigating Potential Misuse
This article dives into the potential misuse of WordPress’s xmlrpc.php file, a feature that allows for remote procedure calls. While it can be handy for various tasks, it can also be exploited for malicious purposes. The piece further discusses how to protect your site, including the option to disable the feature if not in use, and how to respond to possible “bug bounty” phishing requests related to this feature.
Web Caching: A Double-Edged Sword for Website Updates
In the digital age, the speed and efficiency of information delivery are paramount. As a website owner, you want your users to have the most up-to-date information at their fingertips. However, sometimes, due to a feature called caching, users may not immediately see...
From Dust to Slowdown – The Impact of a Dirty CPU Fan
In this article, I share my experiences and insights on the crucial role of CPU fan cleaning in maintaining optimal computer performance and preventing overheating issues. Learn how regular cleaning can prevent damage and extend the lifespan of your CPU.
Tieger Realty Company Testimonial
In this post, a heartfelt testimonial from Marc, a client, is spotlighted. Marc took the time to send Charles Oropallo a handwritten note, a gesture that Charles finds both touching and rare. Charles believes that this act not only exemplifies Marc’s exceptional qualities but also sets him apart as an outstanding realtor and businessman.
Celebrating 25 Years of CharlesWorks: A Journey of Innovation and Excellence
This article celebrates the 25th anniversary of CharlesWorks, a leading web development company. From its inception in 1998, CharlesWorks has been dedicated to providing reliable and affordable hosting solutions. The piece highlights the company’s growth, the expansion of its services, and its commitment to clients. As CharlesWorks looks forward to the future, it remains excited about the evolving digital world and the opportunities it brings.
Just What is a WordPress “Pingback” Anyway?
In the realm of WordPress, a “pingback” is a digital acknowledgment sent when one website links to another. For instance, if an article on CharlesWorks.com references CWCorner.com, the latter receives a notification in its comments section, given both sites have pingbacks enabled. While similar to trackbacks, pingbacks are automatic and only display the link. They can enhance SEO and foster blogger interactions but may also attract spam. Users can manage pingbacks in their WordPress settings and use plugins like Akismet for spam protection.
The Web Development Maze: Family or Friends vs Professionals
This article explores the decision-making process when it comes to website design and development – hiring a professional web developer or relying on a tech-savvy family member or friend. It discusses the pros and cons of each option, considering factors like technical proficiency, project timeline, work quality, relationship dynamics, and future support. The piece emphasizes the importance of careful consideration in choosing the right path for web development.
Discover and Partner with DesignRush to Boost Your Online Presence
CharlesWorks announces its new partnership with DesignRush, a B2B marketplace that connects businesses with top digital agencies. Ranked among the top Web Development Companies in New Hampshire by DesignRush, CharlesWorks is excited to offer enhanced services to its clients. The partnership aims to generate more qualified leads and traffic, benefiting both CharlesWorks and its clients.
Understanding the Core Principles and Purpose of FTC Endorsement Rules
In today's interconnected world, consumer trust is vital for businesses seeking to thrive in a competitive market. Endorsements, whether from celebrities, experts, or regular consumers, can significantly influence purchasing decisions. Because of this, the Federal...
Ray Howard Psychotherapist Testimonial
Hi Robin, Thanks again for putting together my website. You did a terrific job and I’m really happy with it. I’m especially grateful for your patience, perseverance, and grace in our collaborations. I often get going too fast and am impatient and you hung in there...