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How to Increase PHP Memory in WordPress

[ad_1] While using WordPress, there are a few common problems or errors that you might have to contend with. Among the most common is the WordPress memory limit error, also known as a “PHP memory limit error”. The PHP memory limit error is generally one of the easier WordPress errors to fix because you know exactly what the problem is: certain scripts on your site don’t have access to enough memory. The solution is simply to increase your memory limit, and there are several ways to do this. Below, we’ll discuss two easy methods. Solution 1: How to Increase PHP Memory Limit in the… [ad_2] More Info

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Facebook Guide for WordPress – The Good Men Project

[ad_1] If social media is the center of your WordPress website marketing strategy, advertising on Facebook must be on top of your list. Facebook is the largest social platform in the world which is why numerous marketers resort to it to promote their online projects and businesses. In this guide, we’ll explain how to make the best out of FB to boost your WordPress traffic and show you how to install Facebook Pixel step by step. What Is Facebook? Facebook started as a college-based social network project in 2004. It was founded by Mark Zuckerberg, Edwin Saverin, and other roommates. The platform… [ad_2] More Info

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The Next Generation of WordPress Theme Authors Will Design From the Site Editor – WP Tavern

[ad_1] Last week, I played around with a new plugin that allows users to export a custom theme.json file. The project is still a little buggy at the moment, but I look forward to covering it in more detail soon. The export function was more of a secondary objective for the plugin, but it represents a feature I look forward to landing in WordPress one day. While tinkering with the plugin, I reminded myself to check on the progress of a related ticket for Gutenberg. Currently, the site editor feature allows end-users to export their theme templates. However, there is still no way to do so for… [ad_2] More Info

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Are U.S. Heating Fuels Becoming Unaffordable? – Energy Institute Blog

[ad_1] Despite recent hyperbole, U.S. heating fuel prices are not high by historical standards. I wasn’t reading a lot of energy news during the 1973-74 oil crisis, but I can’t remember U.S. heating fuel prices ever receiving this much attention. An ominous Wall Street Journal headline reads, “A Winter of Giant Gas Bills is Coming. Are you Ready?”. Bloomberg warns us about an impending “Propane Market Armageddon”.  But are these prices actually high? Severin’s recent blog post on gasoline points out the importance of adjusting for inflation when making historical comparisons.

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WooCommerce Credit Card Stealer Found Implanted in Random Plugins – Cyber Security News

[ad_1] DoubleClick by Google refers to the DoubleClick Digital Marketing platform which is a separate division within Google. This is Google’s most advanced advertising tools set, which includes five interconnected platform components. DoubleClick Campaign Manager: the ad-serving platform, called an Ad Server, that delivers ads to your customers and measures all online advertising, even across screens and channels. DoubleClick Bid Manager – the programmatic bidding platform for bidding on high-quality ad inventory from more than 47 ad marketplaces including Google Display Network. DoubleClick Ad… [ad_2] More Info

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7 WordPress Plugins Using Artificial Intelligence

[ad_1] by Analytics Insight December 13, 2021 Here are seven WordPress plugins that use artificial intelligence which you don’t want to miss out on. Artificial intelligence can make all the difference in how successful your WordPress site is. The right artificial intelligence plugins can save you time, make your site perform better, and keep your site safer. Here are seven WordPress plugins that use artificial intelligence which you don’t want to miss out on.   Why Artificial Intelligence is Helpful in WordPress Plugins Your WordPress site will likely keep evolving for some time after it… [ad_2] More Info

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Steph Zimmerman and Nonoka Mizukami Represent Peabody at the American Musicology Society « The Peabody Post

[ad_1] Doctorate of Music Arts students Steph Zimmerman and Nonoka Mizukami presented Inspiring A New Generation of Luthiers: A New Organology within the Curriculum of an American Conservatory in a live session on Early Musics in the 21st Century at the American Musicological Society Annual Meeting. Alongside Associate Professor of Musicology Susan Weiss, Zimmerman and Mizukami presented their findings on Peabody’s course, “The Archeology of Musical Instruments” as an improvement to long-standing organology in American conservatories.  Like this: Like Loading… Related [ad_2] More Info

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Open Source Advent Calendar: The WordPress Blog and Web Builder

[ad_1] This is an advent calendar for techies. In the fully commercialized digital world, almost everything belongs to a large Internet corporation. Their software is neither open nor free. As an alternative, there is this small island of the open source world: software whose code is publicly visible and can be independently checked for possible security gaps and backdoors. Software that can be freely used, distributed and improved. Often the drive for work is simply the joy of providing something useful to society. Short portraits of open source projects will be published on heise online… [ad_2] More Info

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Rahzé Cheatham Performs As One on Transgender Day of Remembrance « The Peabody Post

[ad_1] Rahzé Cheatham (BM ‘19, Voice) performed the role of “Hannah before” in Laura Kaminsky’s As One opera on November 20, honoring Transgender Day of Remembrance during it’s 49th production in Lowell, MA. As One follows the life of a transgender protagonist through her challenging journey of gender-expansive self-discovery. Cheatham also performed this role as part of their Peabody Opera Theatre performance in 2019. Like this: Like Loading… Related [ad_2] More Info

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10up Releases the Publisher Media Kit WordPress Plugin – WP Tavern

[ad_1] Earlier today, version 1.0 of 10up’s Publisher Media Kit went live in the WordPress plugin directory. It is a preconfigured set of blocks and patterns for jump-starting a media kit page for small and medium-sized publications. When I first noticed the plugin, my mind immediately jumped to press kits and branding pages for businesses. Not enough companies within the WordPress space have such pages, and it can often be hard for journalists and other writers to find information. While this plugin is geared toward publications, small businesses can still get some use out of the plugin… [ad_2] More Info

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