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Code Meta WordPress Plugin
This is the official page for the Code Meta WordPress plugin that generates the meta tags your site needs for maximum search engine rankings. This page is here to help support this free plugin, answer your questions and listen to your suggestions. This free plugin can be found here on the WordPress.org website: Code Meta […]
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WordPress Custom Functions
WordPress is by far the number one website framework in the world. It’s very well coded and can be infinitely customized to meet any requirements for any online business. Below are a few customizations I’ve built over the years to help improve client sites. Please keep in mind that I’ve been working with WordPress since […]
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What Is Hacktivism?
As a server DevOps, this is a serious problem that can take up a tremendous amount of time. This article, same as all the other articles on this site, is here as a public reference to help solve problems at the server level and defeat these issues. Wikipedia defines “Hacktivism” as: “Hacktivism” is a controversial […]
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Quadrupling Company Revenues
For most companies, when COVID-19 hit, it was a disastrous curse. Brick and mortar shops were devastated and closed, but many of these same companies found a great blessing in the lock downs. These new found avenues of revenue became highly profitable and permanent. In a previous post, “Your Website Is The Great Equalizer“, making […]
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CodeMilitant SEO OpenGraph Meta Tag Generator
Here at CodeMilitant, the goal of code should be to work autonomously, with little to no intervention from the user. This simple philosophy is the way code/computers should work for all humans. This plugin comes with a lifetime license per website. A new copy must be purchased for each website domain. This excludes WordPress Multisite. […]
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MySQL Performance
In my efforts as a server DevOps, understanding the programs a client is running is as important as understanding the Linux server itself. In most cases, the client is running a web app that requires a MySQL database connection. The notes below are often what I’ve recommended over the years. This is not a comprehensive […]
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Your Website Is The Great Equalizer
When I started on Upwork, I had no idea that Upwork would become my marketing tool for greater and greater income. The idea that a third party website could be a benefit to my income never crossed my mind. This is the power of online business with no borders. I am not limited to a […]
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When All Else Fails Check SELinux
Wait! Wait! Before you start, check SELinux! Have you noticed that on a multitude of coding community sites, like Stack Exchange, Stack Overflow or Super User, there are always questions about ‘permission denied‘? This topic is so common, that it can discourage and dishearten anyone trying to finish a project. Often times, the first solutions […]
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Hire Me
After more than 20 years as a Linux server DevOps, I build the infrastructure that makes your business successful. I’m very sociable, personable and I explain everything in clear, easy to understand terminology. Please read below to see why. Back in 1999, I was hired to be a sales rep for a small computer company […]
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SED What?!
The Linux GNU stream editor (sed), is a data manipulating beast! When manipulating data for big jobs like migrating a WordPress website from on WordPress theme to another, SED makes it easy to not only remove a single line, but multiple lines can be removed in just seconds. The performance of this command is like […]