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I have a lot of usernames/passwords from various sites and I would like to use WordPress to store these. I use WP as my daily dashboard and save all my links there. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Try 1Password, or use your browser's password storage. Using WordPress for that is just silly, as others have said.
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I moved my whole wordpress installation on my server from a folder called wordpress to a different place. Now, when I click on a post, the link still contains /wordpress.
I already replaced the url in the guid column in the table wp_posts.
What else can be the problem?
Do you have changed the installation path in the settings (wp-admin).
If all the links populated by wordpress are wrong it might be an issue with your settings? You cam verify this by creating a new post and check if the link is incorrect there as well.
Just go to Settings->General
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I am searching for already an hour but cant find anything. So I actually want when someone goes to myblog.com/wp-admin to see 404 error or some other error. The same thing I want a user experience when he goes to myblog.com/wp-login.php. So basically I need to restrict access to that 2 URL and also how can I configure to have myblog.com/login to have the same login page that I would have in the myblog.com/wp-admin page? I am doing this for protecting my wp site from hackers.
You can configure your .htaccess file to accept only your IP address and you can also secure your wp-admin folder using a username/password.
The are lots of tutorials online about that.
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My client has a website built with croogo cms , nothing special just a blog. I want to convert it to drupal by their permission but i dont know croogo. Is there any way to migrate croogo posts to drupal? or should i manually entry them
If you have only a few posts then I would say manually enter them. Anything more than a 50 posts should be automated in my opinion.
check out http://drupal.org/project/migrate maybe this cane help you.
Otherwise use json as an output from croogo and then use drush to import it into drupal.
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I was just wondering what forums are integratable into wordpress or any wordpress forum plugin. What are the best options for both free and paid.
Take a look at bbPress it is by the same people behind Wordpress. bbPress can be tightly integrated with a Wordpress blog.
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how to enalble wordpress 3.0 multisites and open registration to public people?
To enable this feature, simply open
your wp-config.php file located in
your WordPress root folder. Then add
the following line anywhere in the
file:
define('WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE', true);
Once you have done that, you should be
able to access the network page from
Tools ยป Network
Source: http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-enable-multi-site-option-in-wordpress-3-0/