Monthly Archives: July 2009

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Remove Navigation Links For Static Pages in Blogger

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I recently received a comment on one of my posts that explain how to create static pages in Blogger regarding removing the navigation links. These links are usually located at the bottom of a post and allow a visitor to navigate to the next or previous posts of the current post. I decided to look [...]

How to Upgrade a Laptop Hard Drive

I recently had an issue with my wife’s laptop. It was running out of disk space. I tried to clean up as much as I could, but after viewing where most of disk space went, I realized it was a losing battle. The problem was I like to take a lot of digital photos, and [...]

Stop Spam with Project Honey Pot

Project Honeypot

If you have read my posts recently you get the idea that I hate spam. In fact, I don’t know anyone that likes getting spam. Whether through e-mail, blogs, forums, or Web sites, spam is very annoying to receive and deal with. I have implemented several measures to prevent spam from appearing on Technically Easy [...]

WordPress Error: Allowed Memory Size

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I recently upgraded to the current version of WordPress. I am always weary about upgrading as there are many things that can go wrong. I realize that upgrading WordPress is required for bug and security fixes, but I also realize that all plugins that I use may not be compatible with the latest version. That [...]

10 Excuses Why You Didn’t Back Up

This is a guest post. Dell recently released a report that was produced in partnership with the Ponemon Institute, where they surveyed over 800 people across 106 airports in order to find out more about how/why laptops get stolen or go missing during business travel, and what could be done about it. According to the [...]

5 Reasons to Backup Data Online

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I have written many posts in the past regarding data backup. I regularly backup my data, especially the data I can’t replace, such as digital photos or videos. I have seen hard drives and entire computers fail, and all data stored on them lost completely. There are many methods to backing up your data, including [...]

How to Prevent Spam in Your WordPress Blog

No Spam

When someone first starts out using WordPress, and then their blog starts getting some traffic, one thing they may notice is the amount of comment spam that they receive. This is a problem that can cause panic among first-time bloggers. In a matter of days a blog can be spammed hundreds or even thousands of [...]