Bonny Clayton

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The Slider Revolution “Version Gap”: Is Your WordPress Site Actually at Risk?

Graphic showing the path of Slider Revolution 7 vs the path of version 6

You might have seen some alarming headlines recently regarding a critical Slider Revolution 7 vulnerability. As a website maintenance provider, I’ve had several clients reach out feeling confused. Their dashboards show they are up to date at version 6.7.54, yet news reports state that only version 7.0.11 includes the vital security fix. What gives?

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All Your Eggs in One Basket? Why Facebook’s Outage is a Wake-Up Call for Small Businesses

Social Media Outages: Why Your Small Business Needs a Website

Remember the great social media blackout of 2021? Like a scene from a dystopian novel, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp all vanished for several hours. While many scrolled through Twitter in a frenzy (hello, Twitter!), small businesses definitely felt the pinch. Fast forward to the widespread outages in March 2024 and the recent glitches this week—the message …

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Website Rescue Case Study: Why “Core Reinstalls” Aren’t Enough

Website Rescue Case Study: Malware Re-Infection

The Situation: A long-term client’s WordPress site was stuck in a re-infection cycle. The hosting provider had attempted to fix the site – twice – by reinstalling core files. But within hours, the site would crash again or start generating hundreds of spam posts. The client was losing business and credibility.

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Save on Web Hosting with GreenGeeks

Web Hosting Black Friday Deal for Small Business

It’s that time of year when Black Friday deals abound! As many of you know, I’m a huge advocate for using a reliable web host, and my go-to choice for a long time now has been GreenGeeks (remember my rave review?). Here’s a refresher on why I ♥ GreenGeeks:

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Outdated SQL Server Warning and Why GreenGeeks Rocks

Outdated SQL Server Warning and Why GreenGeeks Rocks

  You may or may not have noticed that since WordPress 5.2 – released in 2019 – Site Health has been an included feature of WordPress by default. The tool monitors a site’s health and alerts users to potential issues and suggests improvements. One of the alerts I seem to be seeing quite a bit …

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