The W3 Total Cache WordPress plugin is one of the most popular caching plugins for WordPress. However, you will want to be careful with this plugin because it may cause more headaches than it cures. In this quick article, I will tell you the headache that it caused me with the size of the cached files.
Google Then and Now: Has Google Lost Their Way…or Found It?
In this article, we’ll take a look at the new Google versus the old Google and ask the question: Has Google lost their way or found it?
Google Panda Update and Article Marketing
With every iteration of the Google Panda update, we see big changes in the SERPs and one of the groups of sites that has been particularly affected is article marketing sites. In this article, we’ll investigate whether article marketing sites have been adversely affected by the Google Panda update and, if so, we investigate the question: Does article marketing still work to promote your website?
Google PageRank Disappeared
If you use a PageRank tool to check the Google PageRank of your pages and the PageRank of other pages, you may be anxiously typing into Google right now, “Google PageRank Disappeared“.
PHP/MySQL: Query Date in DateTime Field
In this quick technical solution post, I will tell you how to query a date from a datetime field in PHP.
PHP: Get Date 7 Days Ago-One Week Ago
In this quick tech solution post, I will tell you how to get the PHP date 7 days ago, one week ago, or whenever you want.
How To Password Protect a Subdirectory When WordPress Is Installed
In this article, I will tell you how to password protect a subdirectory when you have WordPress installed in your root directory.
How To Find HTML Color Codes
In this post, I will tell you how to quickly find the HTML color code of an image or any part of your web page.
PHP String Split
In this post, I am going to tell you how to do a PHP string split. While there use to be a PHP command called “PHP split“, it is no longer being supported so we will teach you how to do a PHP string split using the PHP explode command.

