Website Management

October 12, 2022
Are you ready for 2FA?
What is 2FA? Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a specific type of multi-factor authentication (MFA) that strengthens access security. It does this by forcing two methods or authentication factors, to verify your identity. These factors can include something you know — like a username and password — plus something you […]
November 7, 2020
Fixing WordPress Email issues
A common issue faced by WordPress website owners is emails not sending properly. Often seen with contact-forms, email notifications or password resets etc, this problem can cause significant and frustrating issues to your business. Generally it is not a problem on the server that hosts your website. When […]
May 30, 2020
Who looks after what on my Website?
Its easy to get confused about Web Design, Web Development and Hosting. To build, operate and maintain a Website requires an array of different skills and services. Some of those skills may overlap to a degree or communicate with each other, but usually no one-person or one-service will […]
April 28, 2020
Changes to reCAPTCHA
reCAPTCHA is a human verification system designed to combat spammers who try to exploit the use of forms on websites by spreading malware and phishing attacks.
November 13, 2018
Are you ready for Gutenberg (WordPress 5.0)?
Are you ready for the release of WordPress 5.0? The release date is Nov 19 2018, and is less than two weeks away. If you have a WordPress site, you probably would be aware that the major change is the new default Gutenberg block editor. This update will also […]
October 4, 2018
Chrome green padlock is now grey and not displaying secure anymore
Until recently, one way to see if a web page is secure is to look out for the green padlock in the browser (next to the URL). If there was no green padlock you would assume that the web page in not secure – that the communication between […]
August 20, 2018
What are the changes to Google Maps?
Google Maps is a web-based service which provides detailed information about geographical regions and sites. Almost all websites use embedded Google Maps on their contact page to assist their clients in easily locating their business.  I have been using Google Maps for many years and continue to use it. But there […]
June 20, 2018
Why You Should Secure Your Site with HTTPS
For several years now, Google has been encouraging website owners to implement SSL certificates. It all started back in 2014 with the HTTPS Everywhere campaign where the goal was to raise awareness of the security by implementing SSL certificates. SSL later became a Google ranking signal to further […]

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