Updating Permalinks in Ghost

Using The Ghost Platform For Blogging

When I think about blogging, there is perhaps no more important feature or concern than impacts to SEO. It’s perhaps one of the biggest concerns many will likely experience when performing a migration to the Ghost blogging platform. I recently migrated my personal blogs to this platform and share some insights into the installation process…

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Install Ghost .5 on CentOS 7 w/NGINX

Blogging With The Ghost Platform

I recently wrote of the migration from WordPress to Ghost. In this post I want to share with you the installation workflow I used. I plan to go cradle to grave through the process. I’ve tested it a number times, and it works every time, so even if you’re a novice you should be able…

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Ghost: Blogging For The Future

Blogging With Ghost

It’s only been recently that I have come to the realization that I fit into the blogger category. In doing so, I have started to place more emphasis on the technologies I’m employing to get my work done. Ghost: Just a Blogging Platform For the better part of 5 years I have been an adamant…

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Website Security and Auto-Updates

Auto Update Software WordPress

If we could only auto-update our applications when vulnerabilities are identified, then we’d surely be safe… that seems to be today’s mindset. To a certain extent, that’s true, but it’s also false. The idea of auto-updates is not new, it’s been around for a while. It’s all the rave as of late when we talk…

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How Hosts Manage Your Website Security

How Website Hosts Manage Security

Hosts are concerned with the security of their infrastructure, not with your website. This is a distinction that most website owners fail to make, and it’s made more evident to me every day. This same misunderstanding however puts hosts in a precarious situation where clients expect security, and to some extent get it, but on…

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Website Security is about Passwords?

Password Security

Perhaps the thing that annoys me the most when I hear security being shared with end users is when they get the information wrong or overemphasis on things they don’t understand or can’t support. This is the problem in the way we communicate, especially in the WordPress community. This is applicable to all communities though,…

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