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Is my Website Impacted By The log4j Vulnerability? You may have seen news about the recent log4j vulnerability issue that is currently circulating. We’re hoping to provide some short insight, and help you ensure that your website is safe and secure. log4j is a component for Java servlets. If your website is using WordPress, it...
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The website development industry uses a lot of specialized terminologies. So, unless you have a background in the web development industry, when you sit down to talk with a website developer about your future website, there will be some words used that you may not understand. There will be others you know but may want...
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At times it can feel like your WordPress site is continually needing attention. Between plugins and themes, the updates come one after another. There is an excellent reason to stay on top of those updates—actually, there are three good reasons:         Improve Security         Fix Bugs      ...
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More people access the web with mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets than desktop and laptop computers. Thus, Google requires websites to be mobile-friendly to show up in mobile search results. So, it is essential to have your site optimized for mobile. To find out whether Google sees your site as mobile-friendly, you can...
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If you decide to sell a product online, you have many options to choose from when looking for software to power your online store. The most popular website publishing platform today is WordPress. In fact, more than 25% of all websites today are powered by WordPress, with the closest competitors not even coming close. WordPress...
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Why Wordpress
Choosing a Content Management System (CMS) can be a daunting task. Between Joomla, ModX, Ruby on Rails, Drupal, Concrete5, DotNetNuke, Umbraco, TinyCMS, and WordPress, among others, there are certainly plenty of options to choose from.   In this article we discuss why we build a vast majority of our websites in WordPress and what advantages it...
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Just 4 months after the major upgrade with WordPress 3.8, a new version has already been released. We are testing the software on our own website and on a few client sites. We will be upgrading sites on our hosting servers to the newest version over the next week, once we determine that the release...
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Lock Down Your Wordpress Installation
Iceberg Web Design takes website hacking very seriously, which is why we do all that we can to protect our customers’ websites from being exploited. From the use of security plugins to common sense practices when setting up your website, keeping the software updated, and strong security measures on our hosting servers, we are doing...
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