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By Greg Nowak, 23 September, 2021

WordPress Cron: When It’s Time to Replace WP-Cron with Server Cron

Learn when traffic-triggered WP-Cron stops being good enough, how to switch to server cron safely, and how to verify scheduled WordPress work.

Tags

  • wordpress
  • WP-CLI
  • Linux
  • Operations
By Greg Nowak, 6 July, 2021

PHP Only on the Front Page: Safer Checks for Live Sites

Run PHP only on the homepage without brittle URL checks. Practical patterns for plain PHP, WordPress, Symfony, and Laravel, plus a live-site test plan.

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  • php
  • Homepage Logic
  • wordpress
  • Symfony
  • Laravel
By Greg Nowak, 4 April, 2021

WordPress Google PageSpeed: Practical Fixes for Core Web Vitals

A practical WordPress PageSpeed guide for business owners and agency teams: prioritize revenue pages, read Core Web Vitals correctly, fix LCP and script bloat first, and use caching and cleanup in the right order.

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  • wordpress
  • PageSpeed
  • Core Web Vitals
  • website performance
By Greg Nowak, 13 February, 2021

WP-CLI Tips and Tricks for Faster WordPress Operations

A practical WP-CLI guide for agencies and operations teams handling migrations, access fixes, plugin audits, and safer day-to-day WordPress maintenance.

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  • wordpress
  • WP-CLI
  • WordPress operations
  • agency workflows
  • site maintenance
By Greg Nowak, 3 September, 2020

WordPress Tips and Tricks: Safe Admin Access Recovery

A safer, current WordPress admin recovery guide for live sites, covering WP-CLI first, narrow database fallbacks, and the process fixes that prevent repeat lockouts.

Tags

  • wordpress
  • WP-CLI
  • Website Operations
  • security
  • admin access
By Greg Nowak, 13 June, 2020

Unable to Post in WordPress? Fix the Invalid JSON Response Without Guesswork

WordPress invalid JSON response errors usually come from REST API, firewall, rewrite, or PHP output problems. Use this safe triage path first.

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  • wordpress
  • wordpress troubleshooting
  • rest api
  • Website Operations
By Greg Nowak, 16 February, 2020

WordPress Custom Fields: A Practical Guide to Structured Content

A practical guide to using WordPress custom fields for structured content, including native meta, ACF, custom post types, and REST-safe registration.

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  • wordpress
  • Custom Fields
  • Content Modeling
  • Website Operations
By Greg Nowak, 31 March, 2019

Debug WordPress Safely on a Live Site

A safer, current guide to debugging WordPress on a live site: log errors without exposing them to visitors, use WP-CLI for isolation, and avoid outdated cache assumptions.

Tags

  • wordpress
  • Debugging
  • WP-CLI
  • Website Operations
By Greg Nowak, 11 November, 2018

Recommended WordPress Plugins for Business Websites: Keep the Stack Lean

A practical WordPress plugin shortlist for business sites, with guidance on ACF, security, consent, permissions, and quarterly maintenance reviews.

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  • wordpress
  • Business Websites
  • Plugin Management
  • Website Security
By Greg Nowak, 16 February, 2018

WordPress Backup Solutions: A Practical Setup for Real Sites

A practical guide to WordPress backup solutions: what to back up, how often, where to store copies, and how to test restores before trouble hits.

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  • Web
  • Linux
  • wordpress
  • Backups

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Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: WordPress Speculative Loading Needs a Cart, Analytics, and Cache Test
WordPress Speculative Loading Needs a Cart, Analytics, and Cache Test
2026-06-24

WordPress 6.8 adds cautious speculative loading. Before enabling stronger prerendering, test cart state, analytics, personalization, and cache load.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: ChatGPT Is Becoming Office Software: Put Admin Hygiene First
ChatGPT Is Becoming Office Software: Put Admin Hygiene First
2026-06-24

ChatGPT now has files, sessions, apps, and scheduled work. Treat it like office software: audit access, clean up retained data, and limit risk.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: Search Console Can See Social Posts—Your Reports Need a New Map
Search Console Can See Social Posts—Your Reports Need a New Map
2026-07-13

Search Console now reports how social posts perform across Google. Here’s a practical way to manage properties, permissions, baselines and exports.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: WordPress Now Speaks AI; Plugins Still Need Real Guardrails
WordPress 7.0 Has an AI Client. Plugins Need Their Own Guardrails
2026-07-12

WordPress 7.0 standardizes how plugins call AI providers, while leaving developers responsible for access control, cost limits, capability checks and graceful failures.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: AI images need a media-library audit before they reach clients
AI images need a media-library audit before they reach clients
2026-06-24

AI-generated images can carry provenance signals, but CMS resizing, plugins, and CDNs may change them. Audit the media path before delivery.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: AI disclosure rules belong in the CMS, not a spreadsheet
AI disclosure rules belong in the CMS, not a spreadsheet
2026-06-26

AI-assisted publishing needs visible disclosure choices, review evidence, and SEO checks inside the CMS, not in a side spreadsheet.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: The risky part of AI workflow pilots is often the OAuth screen
The risky part of AI workflow pilots is often the OAuth screen
2026-06-26

AI workflow pilots can fail at the access layer. Review OAuth scopes, API keys, service accounts, and revocation paths before launch.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: AI crawler permissions now belong in a licensing register
AI crawler permissions now belong in a licensing register
2026-06-27

AI crawler controls now affect search visibility, AI answers, model training, and licensing. A register keeps policy, evidence, and enforcement aligned.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: Google’s AI Search toggle needs a test plan, not a gut decision
Google’s AI Search toggle needs a test plan, not a gut decision
2026-07-11

Google’s AI Search control creates a measurable publishing choice. Test visibility, traffic and leads before changing the setting across your site.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: WordPress headless menus need an exposure check before launch
WordPress headless menus need an exposure check before launch
2026-06-28

WordPress 6.8 helps headless builds expose menu data through the REST API, but agencies should review exactly what becomes public before launch.

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