Yearly Archives: 2013

You don’t have permission to access / on this server 403 error

WordPress errors can be extremely frustrating at times, but here's a little fix that should help those that are getting 403 server errors on WordPress sites. If you've seen the 403 internal server error You don't have permission to access / on this server and [...]

2018-11-07T01:11:49+00:00December 3rd, 2013|Web Programming, WordPress|0 Comments

WordPress Custom Post Types Memory Exhausted Fix

As a web programmer, I'm often asked to fix the problems that others have, but when I see problems appearing on sites I've had a hand in, I'm infinitely more concerned. This is exactly what happened recently, when I custom post type I had provided [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:32+00:00December 1st, 2013|Web Programming, WordPress Snippets|3 Comments

Programmer Theory: The Unique Mindset of a Programmer

Programmers in general are, and have always been a strange breed. I'm certainly not alone in thinking this, but more and more of late I've been asking myself whether or not society's perception of a programmer is actually correct. After all I'm normal, right? Right? [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:32+00:00November 27th, 2013|Web Programming|1 Comment

Three Steps to Quality Content Writing for SEO

Since Google's Hummingbird landed it would be fair to say that things have taken a very different direction where content writing is concerned. “Semantics” quickly became the new buzz word in SEO circles, but despite Google's new semantic methodology, things really haven't changed that much [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:32+00:00November 26th, 2013|Copywriting, SEO Tips and Tricks|6 Comments

Which Programming Language Should I Learn?

If you're interested in becoming a web programmer, a vital consideration is obviously which programming language to learn. Websites today aren't usually constructed using just one language and you'll find it's necessary to be versed in a number of programming languages to really make a [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:32+00:00October 31st, 2013|Web Programming|0 Comments

Understanding Hummingbird: Where Google Got it Wrong

Web Programmers and Web Developers are NOT the same thing! Those of you following my previous posts may have concluded I have a slight issue with Google's new Hummingbird update. And you'd be right to reach that conclusion. Google named it Hummingbird because it's designed [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:33+00:00October 18th, 2013|SEO|1 Comment

How Do I Recover From Google’s Hummingbird?

  Why has my Google ranking dropped post-Hummingbird and how can I fix it? If you're remotely interested in SEO you've likely already been shaken by the impact caused by Google's latest update, code name Hummingbird. Google claim this is their single largest update for [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:33+00:00October 14th, 2013|SEO|3 Comments

Penguin 2.1: How Paid Links Can Kill Your Rankings: Evidence Based Facts

Google's latest Penguin update exploded into action yesterday (October 4th), the fifth such update in the last 18 months. The update is said to affect around 1% of search queries to a noticeable degree, according to Matt Cutts, speaking via Twitter. https://twitter.com/mattcutts/status/386231794883780609 The Penguin evolution [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:33+00:00October 5th, 2013|SEO, Web Programmer|2 Comments

WordPress Login: You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.

A common problem when you're moving a blog from one place to another, especially relevant after you've used WordPress' handy built in Import/Export tools to migrate content, is the common error: You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page. This can be extremely [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:33+00:00September 15th, 2013|Programming Tips|0 Comments

Web Programmer or Web Developer: What’s the difference and what’s right for you?

  Am I A Web Programmer? This article will outline the differences between a website programmer and a web designer (web developer) and hopefully allow you to identify which category you fall into. While web programming and web development (web design) are two separate entities, [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:34+00:00July 27th, 2013|Web Programmer, Web Programming|2 Comments

Finding Your Facebook ID, Your Facebook Page ID or your App ID

If you're looking for Facebook integration on your website, there are many tools and plugins available to help.  However, configuring these add-ons can be a laborious task due to the amount of information required and the lack of information explaining how you'd get it. Hopefully [...]

2013-10-21T15:42:36+00:00July 20th, 2013|Web Programming|0 Comments

English Job Interview Training, CV & Resume Services: Client Spotlight – Job Coaching For You

Jobcoachingforyou.com was founded in 2013 by Karl Dean, a native English speaker from Manchester but living in Nürnberg Germany since 2010. Prior to founding Job Coaching For You Karl worked in sales, language and communication training and essentially also specialised and also supply chain recruitment [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:34+00:00July 19th, 2013|Client Spotlight|0 Comments

Facebook Showing Old Site Description or Images

Facebook Status Update Shows Old Information Recently a client of mine had an issue with Facebook and the way the Facebook Lint system picks up information concerning their website when it's shared. Obviously sharing and seeing old site descriptions or images is not ideal, but [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:34+00:00July 17th, 2013|Programming Tips, Web Programming|0 Comments

WordPress RSS Widget: Open Links in a New Window

I've recently come across a slight problem with one of my clients whereby they wanted the RSS feed widget to open all incoming links in a new window. And why wouldn't they? Especially if they're external RSS feeds that are being parsed. We could have [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:34+00:00June 4th, 2013|PHP Snippets, WordPress Snippets|1 Comment

Gravity Form Columns – Styling Gravity Forms

Most WordPress developers are familiar with Gravity Forms. It's a contact form plugin that allows you to easily build and publish your forms in just minutes, with the minimum of hassle. No mess, just quick and easy form-building. Select your fields, configure your options and [...]

The Value of a Domain Name – Web Programmer UK

Should I register multiple domains for my website? It's a question asked to me by my clients on a regular basis, and the answer is one that's changed quite a bit as Google's complex algorithms have evolved. No longer can you fool Google with duplicate [...]

2018-02-02T03:09:34+00:00April 23rd, 2013|SEO, Web Programming|3 Comments
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