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Top 5 Plugins For Migrating Your Blog To WordPress

Thinking of migrating your blog to WordPress, here are 5 cool plugins that can help you doing that in a better and easy way possible and ofcourse I am takling about WordPress.Org self hosted blog not WordPress.Com. If you are migrating your blog from Blogger then you must read this post.

Add Debug Bar Showing Query, Cache, And Other Helpful Information On Debugging In WordPress

WordPress developers launched WordPress.Com’s debug bar for Self Hosted WordPress Blogs . It adds a debug menu to WP admin bar that shows query, cache, and other helpful debugging information. Good for developers.

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Display Your Host’s PHP, MySQL & Memcached Information On WordPress Dashboard

Display your host’s PHP, MySQL & Memcached (if installed) information on your WordPress site dashboard.

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How To Access PhpMyAdmin Section Direct From WordPress Dashboard ?

Yes you can access PhpMyAdmin section for managing your WordPress site’s MySQL database direct from your WP admin area dashboard.

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How To Deactivate All Plugins When Unable To Access WordPress Dashboard ?

Sometimes when you activate any wrong conflicting plugin, your WordPress admin section disappears. You can easily overcome this by three different methods discussed here.

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How To Set WordPress To Automatically Repair Your Database ?

You can make WordPress to automatically repair your site’s database. Open wp-config.php file (present in your site’s root directory) and add the following code, just above the Happy Blogging line:

define(‘WP_ALLOW_REPAIR’, TRUE);

Easily Backup Your Complete WordPress Site

Keeping a backup of your WordPress site keeps your content safe. Know how to complete backup your WP site including backup of wp-content directory, plugins, themes etc.

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MySQL 5.6 includes built in memecached daemon with…

MySQL 5.6 includes built-in memecached daemon with InnoDB backing

Multiple WordPress Installations In A Single Database

When your hosting provider gives you limited number of database. You may install many WordPress sites on a single database. No matter how many single WordPress sites or multisite network you install. All you get in one database.

When you install WordPress it asks for some database details. It also asks [...]

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