Clean-up WordPress spam comments and meta data
How to delete WordPress spam comments and meta data with phpMyAdmin. A lot of WordPress spam comments and meta data will keep your WordPress database huge, and slows down your site. It's best to delete spam comments regularly, but if you're facing hundreds of thousands spam comments, here is how to delete them all in bulk.
Block WordPress comment spammers manually
The less spammers hit your WordPress blog, the better your blog performs, is one of my opinions. A second is, the less unnecessary plugins you use on your WordPress blog, the better. So, a little while ago I decided to remove plugins like Stop Spammer Registration Plugin and do its work myself.
WordPress CMS admin password reset
How to reset your WordPress password? If you've lost or forgotten your WordPress admin password, you can easily reset the password. Either use the following MySQL statement to reset your WordPress admin password, or change it through functions.php.
Don't turn off CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER and fix your PHP configuration
Do not turn off CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER in your PHP configuration, but learn how to fix your PHP config instead.
WordPress 3.5 on IIS 8.0 is unable to save a web.config file
This website Saotn.org is hosted on Windows Server 2012 with IIS 8.0 with WordPress for a few months now, and everything is running very smooth. And I would never hit this bug because I don't need to change my permalinks structure. One of my colleagues on the other hand, just moved his website to an IIS 8.0 web server and he noticed he couldn't save his Permalinks structure in the IIS web.config file. This can be pretty annoying ;-) Quick fix attached...
WordPress HyperDB is an advanced database class that supports replication
HyperDB is an advanced database class for WordPress that supports replication and partition of data. HyperDB is a replacement for the standard wpdb class.
Clean up WordPress post revisions
Every time you write or edit a WordPress post, WordPress saves the change as a post revision. As you might expect, this fills up your database with a huge amount of unneeded post revisions and information. This uses space which should be free space, the MySQL database becomes bloated. You can clean up these WordPress post revisions quite easily, you only need one (1) simple SQL statement.
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