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How Do I Add A Contact Form On WordPress.com?

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

From the WordSprung Blog:

Q: How Do I Add A Contact Form On WordPress.com?

A: On the standard version of WordPress.com your only built in option is to use the “[contact-form]” short code.

To do this, place “[contact-form]” (without the quotes) in your page where you’d like it to appear and save it.

Once saved you’ll see a form show up that looks similar to your standard comments form. Note that this will look differently to anyone who is logged into WordPress.com.

WordPress.com Contact Form (logged in view)

WordPress.com Contact Form (logged out view)

If that doesn’t suit your needs and you’re after a more customizable solution you’ll need to look for hosted form solutions of which there are various options. And of course, you can always opt to go the self-hosted WordPress.org route.

If you need assistance, please contact us.

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OIOpublisher Coupon Code (March 2010)

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Now through March 31st, 2010 you can purchase OIOpublisher for just $37 (normally $47) by using coupon code “SAXON-WSHED” (no quotes).

If you’re unfamiliar with OIOpublisher, it is a PHP based ad platform with a focus on performance, control and ease of use. It allows you to easily serve advertising on your blog or website and keep 100% of the revenue you bring in. For those of you using WordPress, it includes a plugin that allows for easy integration. And if you need consulting help setting it up, please contact Watershed Studio.

Disclosure: I am an affiliate of OIOPublisher, but I use the product myself and can vouch that it’s an excellent product.

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OIOpublisher Coupon Code for March 2010

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Now through March 31st, 2010 you can purchase OIOpublisher for just $37 (normally $47) by using coupon code “SAXON-WSHED” (no quotes).  If you’re unfamiliar with OIOpublisher, it is a PHP based ad platform with a focus on performance, control and ease of use. It allows you to easily serve advertising on your blog or website and keep 100% of the revenue you bring in. For those of you using WordPress, it includes a plugin that allows for easy integration. And if you need consulting help setting it up, please contact us.

Disclosure:We are an affiliate of OIOPublisher, but we use the product ourselves and can vouch that it’s an excellent product.

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500 Errors with suPHP

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Found in WHM via Main >> Service Configuration >> Apache Configuration >> PHP and SuExec Configuration

We were recently migrating websites from one dedicated server to another dedicated server, both of which had basically the same software setup with an upgrade in the hardware.

For the ease of use in a web based GUI, we recommend cPanel/WHM to facilitate the majority of setup, and this was no different.  You place the order with the dedicated hosting company stating everything that you want, including the control panel, and you’re on your way and able to run through your standard setup procedures.

When you’re done setting up the server you can begin migrating from the old server to the new server (WHM has an excellent tool for migrating between WHM/cPanel based servers).  And most of the time everything is looking good and after a local run-through you can update the DNS and be on your way.

All of that to say, during this recent migration we spotted 500 (generic “internal server”) errors that we had not seen before.  After troubleshooting, it was determined to be due to some .htaccess rules being added and/or certain files and/or folders having write permissions (ex: 777).  Now we knew what was causing it and could fix it to some extent, but we still wanted to know why. What had changed from the last server to the new one?

After looking around for similar situations, we pieced together where we should be looking, the PHP Handler.  The old server was running dso.  The new server was running suPHP which wasn’t even installed on the old server. So we switched the new server to dso (see image above) and things were back to working the way they were before.  (Note: from what we were seeing, suPHP is harder on your hardware resources as well.)

As a word of caution, web hosts do setup suPHP as an additional layer of security and it is advisable to not set directories and/or files to writable unless they need to be.

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Watershed Studio February 2010 Newsletter

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

The Watershed Studio February 2010 Newsletter is now online.  Be sure to check it out for recent Watershed Studio news and information.

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Free WordPress Installation Service

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

For anyone that has wanted to launch their own blog on their own domain and web server, but hasn’t done so yet, WordSprung has launched a new FREE service which will get you up and running with your very own WordPress powered blog.  For more information check out the details of WordSprung’s FREE Basic WordPress Self-Hosted Blog Installation Service.

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WordPress 2.9.2

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

WordPress 2.9.2 was released on February 15th, 2010 as is a security release.

Thomas Mackenzie alerted us to a problem where logged in users can peek at trashed posts belonging to other authors. If you have untrusted users signed up on your blog and sensitive posts in the trash, you should upgrade to 2.9.2. As always, you can visit the Tools->Upgrade menu to upgrade.

Schedule your WordPress upgrade today via our WordSprung WordPress Upgrade Service.

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OIOpublisher Coupon Code (February 2010)

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Now through February 28th, 2010 you can purchase OIOpublisher for just $37 (normally $47) by using coupon code “SAXON-WSHED” (no quotes).

[Update: March 2010 OIOpublisher Coupon Code - Now through March 31st, 2010 you can purchase OIOpublisher for just $37 (normally $47) by using coupon code “SAXON-WSHED” (no quotes).]

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OIOpublisher Coupon Code for February 2010

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Now through February 28th, 2010 you can purchase OIOpublisher for just $37 (normally $47) by using coupon code “SAXON-WSHED” (no quotes).

[Update: March 2010 OIOpublisher Coupon Code - Now through March 31st, 2010 you can purchase OIOpublisher for just $37 (normally $47) by using coupon code “SAXON-WSHED” (no quotes).]

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Watershed Studio January 2010 Newsletter

Monday, January 11th, 2010

The Watershed Studio January 2010 Newsletter is now online.  Be sure to check it out for recent Watershed Studio news and information.

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