Category: Tools

How To Clear DNS Cache by Using Run Command

When you visit any site, your browser stores website data inside computer memory so that when you visit the page again, it can be retrieved easily by DNS. In case if the website changes the information, the website might not open properly because the DNS collects information from the cache data stored inside the computer. […]

Using jQuery and MooTools Together

30+ (More) Most Wanted WordPress Tips, Tricks and Hacks

Most of the WordPress blogs look more or less similar these days, to stand uniquely out from the rest, you have got to tweak it. And by tweaking, we mean really getting your hands dirty down on the blog theme and PHP codes. We’ve previously showcased more than 40 WordPress tricks and hacks you can […]

How to Avoid Spam Filters with PHP mail() Emails

Just about everyone who uses PHP has encountered the popular PHP mail() function which enables email to be sent from a server. This function is preferred to other methods of sending email, such as sending mail with SMTP Authentication, because its implementation is quick and easy. Unfortunately, when using the mail() function, your emails are […]

Create an Image Sitemap for your WordPress Blog

Unlike video content, Google crawlers can easily discover most images that are embedded in your web pages. However, if a page on your site has multiple images, Google may have a problem identifying which among them is the most relevant image for the content of that page.

The Best Mobile Plug-in for your WordPress Blog

If you looking to make your WordPress blog more mobile friendly, look no further than MobilePress – it’s a free WordPress plugin that instantly provides a great looking mobile version of your site.

Don’t Pay For Virus Protection, Get these Free Anti Virus Software

The computer security market is flooded with antivirus software that work but don’t come cheap. While viruses remain a threat to our precious data, you need not necessarily invest in expensive antivirus scanners – there are plenty of free options available that may give even some commercial vendors a run for their money.

WordPress Tips + Things You Can Do After Installing WordPress

The WordPress tips and few hacks mentioned below may only apply to a self-hosted installation of WordPress version 2.6 or above.

Check your Password Strength Online

Test your Password Strength Online Ever wonder how strong your password is? Just type your password in the input box of How Secure is my Password and this nifty little tool will tell you how long it would take for an average desktop computer to crack your password using the Brute Force method.

How to Install WordPress on your own Computer In 5 Minutes

You don’t have to be a geek to install WordPress on your own computer because the process is as simple as installing any other native Windows Application (e.g. Microsoft Office).

How to Migrate your Blog from WordPress.com to a Personal Domain

Move WordPress.com Blog to WordPress.orgThis guide is for bloggers who plan to move their site from wordpress.com to a personal web domain using the self-hosted version of WordPress blogging software (wordpress.org).

Migrate your Blogger to WordPress

The Goal: Your current blog at abc.blogspot.com is hosted on the Blogger platform but you now want to move this blog from Blogger to WordPress (self-hosted) with a personal domain name (say abc.com).

The Best OCR Tools for Converting Images to TextSo

OCR software let you easily convert images, such as digital photographs, scanned documents, printed books, etc. into text. Once you perform OCR on an image, you’ll be able to copy-paste or edit the text content of that image without any retyping and it also becomes more searchable.