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WordPress: backup, migrate, restore with the All-in-One WordPress Migration plug-In

October 15, 2017 By Digital Masters 1 Comment

WordPress: backup, migrate, restore with the All-in-One WordPress Migration plug-In

A WordPress migration from one server to another or from one web hosting service to another can involve any number of adjustments and can get messy at times. Webmasters and bloggers alike dread the mere thought of it — and for a good reason. Everything that can go wrong, will go wrong occasionally. Owners of WordPress sites, however, can almost look forward to switching. Here is how you, too, can back up and migrate a WordPress site without a hiccup.

Plug-ins that lay claim to easy WordPress migration capabilities abound. How trustworthy they are is a different question. (Are you willing to risk years’ work on the ability of an untested plugin to do its job? Probably not — and for a good reason.)

When it comes to WordPress backups, the All-in-One WordPress Migration Plug-In is a real gem. It stands out for its reliability and simplicity. Here is how to make the most of it.

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Filed Under: Web, Webmasters' Insights, WordPress Tagged With: All-in-One WP Migration, WordPress

Control Your RSS Endpoints (without Feedburner!): the Best CNAME-Branded RSS Management Services for Savvy Webmasters

February 19, 2016 By Digital Masters Leave a Comment

Control Your RSS Endpoints (without Feedburner!): the Best CNAME-Branded RSS Management Services for Savvy Webmasters

RSS feeds continue to be quite popular among audiences striving to keep up with the information overload in a more or less organized manner. Since RSS feeds don’t report their subscribers’ activity, if you happen to run a content management system you may have RSS subscribers you know nothing about. It’s time…

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Filed Under: Miscellaneous, WordPress Tagged With: CNAME, RSS, WordPress

Tip of the Day: How to Force an Immediate Update to Your RSS Feeds in WordPress

February 19, 2016 By Digital Masters Leave a Comment

Tip of the Day: How to Force an Immediate Update to Your RSS Feeds in WordPress

If your WordPress feeds don’t seem to be updating but remain “stuck” in the past (this can happen particularly after a migration of a site to a new server), enter this snippet into the functions.php file of your theme in WordPress:

add_filter('wp_feed_cache_transient_lifetime', create_function('', 'return 60;'));

Once this is in place, visit your feed URL in a web browser, then wait (literally) a minute for your RSS feed to update and it should begin working normally.

Once you have confirmed that the feed is working, comment out the above line in order to return to the default 12 hours update cycle or replace the value of 60 seconds with something more reasonable so as not to overburden your server with RSS updates.

Filed Under: Tips, Webmasters' Insights, WordPress Tagged With: RSS, WordPress

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