WordPress.org vs WordPress.com

WordPress.org vs WordPress.com

THE MSHINI BLOG   WordPress.org vs WordPress.com Most of us, who are familiar with WordPress, have run into the WordPress.org vs WordPress.com debate at some point, typically while trying to create our first website. Chances are, the very first website you...
Clearing your cache is critical

Clearing your cache is critical

THE MSHINI BLOG   Clearing your cache is critical In the world of technical support, there’s an often-repeated joke which everyone knows. “Did you turn it off and on again?” It’s funny because, not only does it sound too simple, but it fixes plenty of problems as...
Fake plugins infect WordPress websites

Fake plugins infect WordPress websites

THE MSHINI BLOG   Fake plugins infect WordPress websites Hackers have once again come up with a new technique for infecting WordPress websites. This time using fake WordPress plugins; researchers found them mimicking UpdraftPlus. A plugin like this will have...
WordPress 5.2 now notifies you of errors on your website

WordPress 5.2 now notifies you of errors on your website

THE MSHINI BLOG   WordPress 5.2 now notifies you of errors on your website WordPress 5.2 has a nifty new feature that may catch you by surprise. Should one of your plugins misbehave, check your email inbox. You should see a message like this:  Howdy! Since...
Why is WordPress free?

Why is WordPress free?

THE MSHINI BLOG   Why is WordPress free? You can download WordPress right now from their website, build a site and then resell your site without any money for the work you’ve done going back to the original developers. It’s a powerful platform on which a large...