WordPress copping more hacker heat
For the code junkies, Donncha O Caoimh gives the lowdown on recent hacker activity with WordPress blogs.
This is an excellent security plugin for WordPress – download it today, it’s free after all.
Joomla requests on the rise
In the past few weeks I’ve had a handful of enquiries via the site asking for us to consult on a Joomla installation. Unfortunately we’re snowed under for the coming three months and could only take on WordPress setups, which are quicker (and cheaper for you as well). This site runs on WordPress and I’d argue it’s superior to Joomla except in situations where large amounts of new data is handled daily by your site.
I’m also regularly asked to recommend a Joomla developer – I always point people to the Joomla Forums as a starting point – there’s one great community there.
I’ve lost my WordPress password – what do I do?
You use this excellent (and free) tool. You just need to have access to the server your WordPress installation is on and you’re laughing.
WordPress 2.3.3 – urgent security release
Need to convert Joomla to WordPress?
Today I needed to convert a Joomla site to the WordPress platform. After much research I found out a way:
1. Install WordPress. An important point here: you’ll need version 2.2.2 or earlier (you’ll see why below).
2. Download this excellent conversion script and follow the instructions closely. This script only works on WordPress versions 2.2.2 or earlier (see point 1).
3. That’s it! Obviously it won’t fix broken links etc but it does a beautiful job of getting all that text between the two platforms.


