Bludit Tipps #1
Since I decided to run my blog using the Bludit flat-file system instead of WordPress, I’ve gained some experience over the past few weeks, and I’d like to share some of it in this article. To get (...)
Since I decided to run my blog using the Bludit flat-file system instead of WordPress, I’ve gained some experience over the past few weeks, and I’d like to share some of it in this article. To get (...)
Since I had a little time yesterday, I decided to give KMail another chance. To be more precise, I installed the entire KDE-PIM (or Kontact) suite.
Why?
Basically, I’m quite happy with (...)
It's been four weeks now since I said goodbye to Windows for good. So here's a short article on where things stand.
As expected, it took some time to set up the system (...)
For my blog, I was looking for a system that was more streamlined than WordPress, such as Bludit. In my search, I also looked at some of the so-called flat-file CMS systems. They’re called “flat (...)
Update: WordPress is now a thing of the past for me, too.
The gallery runs on Piwigo and the blog on Bludit.
Update January 2024: I'm giving Zenphoto another try! (...)
WP Rocket is one of the most popular and best caching plugins for WordPress. Unlike other caching plugins, however, it does not offer a free or stripped-down (...)
There are a number of tools available for testing the speed or performance of a website.
In the case of WordPress, these tools are a great way to measure the benefits (...)
In my article on caching plugins, I briefly mentioned Swift Performance, among other plugins. In terms of scope, I haven't yet found a (...)
If you use WordPress, sooner or later you'll need to look into caching plugins. These significantly speed up your website's loading time. There's an (...)
Even though I had actually stopped using ACDSee, I still couldn't resist installing ACDSee 2023 Ultimate.
To cut to the chase, my subscription was still (...)
In general, Photoshop-compatible plugins can be integrated into ACDSee through the settings. They are then available in Edit mode via the Plug (...)
I've already written about SWIS Performance in a few articles; this one focuses on the settings.
The plugin comes from the same team behind the (...)
Since it complies with data protection regulations, I’ve been using Statify on my sites for a long time. It feels like Statify hasn’t been updated—at (...)
Since there were a few things about the Nextgen Gallery that I was no longer happy with, I came across the Meow (...)
A few days ago, the SWIS Performance plugin was updated to version 2.0. I’ve already written a brief review of the previous version in another article. (...)
Today I finally found the time to install ON1 PhotoRaw 2023. Whenever a new version of my favorite RAW converter comes out, I always follow these steps:
From WPRocket to SWIS….
Basically, with a system like WordPress, you should think about effective caching. There are a whole range of plugins available for this. Some are (...)
Last week, Latvia decided to ban fur farms within its borders. This makes Latvia the sixteenth country in the European Union to ban fur farms.
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The download contains the "WordPress Comments GDPR" plugin as a zipped file.
What the plugin does is described below. (...)
Until recently, if someone asked me about an SEO tool for WordPress, I would always have recommended Yoast. A few days ago, however, I came across the Rank Math plugin in an (...)