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Sep
24

WordPress Themes and Plugins Development

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Wordpress theme and plugin design and development, kathmandu, nepal

Wordpress theme and plugin design and development, kathmandu, nepal

We are living in the age of the World Wide Web. If people need a product or service, they no longer rummage through a hard copy of the Yellow Pages to find it; they sit down at their computer and begin browsing their favorite search engine. As a business owner or service provider with a growing company in mind, this should be very significant to you. If you’d like to see your business grow beyond your wildest dreams, you’d better consider getting yourself a website.

Don’t think that you’ll need to learn how to do it yourself. That’s not very realistic. Just because you are excellent at providing your product or service doesn’t mean that you were born to design a webpage for it. Besides, you should be focused on your sales and not worried about how to read HTML code. Leave it to us, the experts. With our collaborative ideas, we can create a website that accomplishes the mission and essence of your company while reaching customers globally on an exciting and innovative level.

Having your own website can give you a platform to stand above your competitors. It also allows many of your customers to learn about your business 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Even when your doors are closed for the night, your website is always open. There isn’t a sale lost. Think about the future of your company. In a very short time, we can take it from local to global with just the click of a button.

Below is a list of some of our services for WordPress:

  • WordPress Installation & Setup
  • WordPress Template Customizations
  • WordPress SEO Consulting
  • WordPress Upgrades
  • WordPress Plugin Installations
  • WordPress Blog Coaching

Below is a list of some of our services for Joomla CMS:

  • Joomla CMS Installation & Setup
  • Joomla CMS Template Customization
  • Migrating Joomla website to a new web host


Other Services:

  • Graphic Design
  • Logo Design
  • Copywriting
  • Email Marketing
  • Search Engine Optimization
  • Pay Per Click Management
  • Lead Generation
  • Media Production
  • e-Commerce Setup (x-Cart, e-Junkie)
  • Build Landing Pages
Dec
30

Backing Up WordPress

Wordpress Design and Development, kathmandu, Nepal

Wordpress Design and Development, kathmandu, Nepal

You can’t be too careful these days. You’ve put a lot of work into your blog, and it would be a shame to see it lost forever just because you accidentally deleted something you shouldn’t have, it was hacked, or your server had a catastrophic meltdown.

There are many ways to backup WordPress, so I’m just going to cover some of the easiest and most complete methods.

First of all, your files are easy to backup. Since WordPress can be downloaded at any time, you only need to worry about files that you’ve customized or uploaded, which should leave only your wp-config.php file and everything under the /wp-content/ directory. You can easily backup these files by accessing your server via FTP or SFTP and downloading them.

Now for the database, which includes all of your content and settings. Just like almost everything in life, there’s the easy way and the hard way.

The easy way: Use a plugin, like WP-DB-Backup or BackWPup. These plugins represent the easiest and most customizable backup options, but they are subject to compatibility with your current version of WordPress and may be blocked by your hosting provider’s security filters.

The hard way: Use phpMyAdmin, which most hosting providers offer in their control panel. Yes, this method is a bit more involved than simply installing a plugin and clicking a magic backup button, but you’ll be able to backup and restore your database on almost any hosting provider without the need to access your blog. This method is particularly handy if you’re moving your blog to a new hosting provider.

Many hosting provider control panels feature their own backup systems, which can vary from provider to provider. For example, cPanel often features a “full backup” option which provides all of your files, databases, and emails in a handy gzip archive. While an ideal method to quickly backup everything, this archive may only be restored by a server administrator on a cPanel system. The previously listed methods will ensure the highest compatibility with most hosting providers.

VaultPress, by Automattic, is a newcomer to the backup scene. It is a paid service, but it provides a hassle-free way to automatically and remotely backup your blog whenever a change is made. If your blog is very important to you, I highly recommend that you try VaultPress now while they’re still offering lower beta rates. I’ve used VaultPress for about two weeks now, so you can certainly expect a review here after I’ve had a month to fully test the service.

Personally, I used SFTP and phpMyAdmin to backup my blog in the past, but now I use VaultPress. How do you backup your blog?

Namaste!

Hello! This is Nirmal Gyanwali, a freelance web developer from Kathmandu, Nepal. I am well versed with Open source CMS and portal frameworks like Joomla!, Wordpress, Drupal. If you're interested, you can contact me at info@nirmal.com.np.
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