Migrating from WordPress.com to self-hosted WordPress

Using WordPress.org, you can host your own blog or website on your won web server. When your business is most likely to indulge in the e-business areas, migrating to WordPress.org will be your best choice. We will share some simple steps on migrating to WordPress.org.
How To Add Style To Author Comment Box on WordPress
WordPress is becoming more and more popular among the bloggers. However, we know that an inactive author comment Box makes your blog rather boring and unattractive. So, in this article we will be guiding you to add styling to your author comment box.
Multiple Author Blogs vs Single Author Blogs
Blogging are bloggers writing online journal or producing content online for their readers. In the expanding blogging community, having multiple or single author blogs
Block WordPress spam comment with .htaccess

Annoyed by getting lots of spam comments? Here is how you can stop them. After this tutorial, you will know how to block or reduce spams through .htaccess Apache configuration file. Read on for more information.
Top 3 Must-Have Google Plugins for WordPress

Google Plugins are a great way to enhance your user experience. Now, we are sharing the top 3 Google Plugins for WordPress. You can use it without modifying their theme codes! Check it out.
Removing the error “An automated WordPress update has failed to complete”

We are sharing some handful steps for those who encountered error in updating WordPress. Read on for more detailed procedure.
Zero downtime WordPress migration guide

We always want to make sure that migrations of our WordPress blogs are complete and most importantly, without downtime. How can we achieve that? We are going to discuss about how to migrate your blogs.
5 Simple Ways To Housekeep WordPress Dashboard
WordPress itself is a very cool platform for blogging and no wonder it is voted as the one of the most preferred CMS in the world. Now if you are one of WordPress user, ask yourself how frequent do you run housekeeping as below simple ways 1. Removing unwanted or inactive plugins. 2. Removing unauthorized authors and disable user registrations if the function is not required. 3. Removing old or unused themes. Theme files tend to use up a lot of diskspace especially the themes with integrated frameworks. 4. Clear your posts and pages trash. There is no point keeping this trash if you have deleted it at first. If you feel like you will need it in the future, change it to draft instead keeping them in trash. 5. Trash your spam comment frequently if you have spam blocker plugins like Akismet is activated. It will eventually spare up thousands of entries on your database. By practicing the above, you will get to free up your hosting disk space and unclog your database entries with only the vital information and eventually your WordPress blog will load faster. As for you yourself, you will feel much more clean and easy to workaround your WordPress. Trust me, your body will feel more relaxed too with clean working environment. 🙂
10 Tips and Tweaks for WordPress Productivity
It is not uncommon to find WordPress bloggers not optimizing their blog to the full capacity. This post lists some changes that you should make to the WordPress blog dashboard and in using the WordPress software to get more advantage out the awesome WordPress software and to enhance its usefulness and usability.
WordPress, Blogging and Humour: Instances of Official WordPress Humour That You Should Not Miss
WordPress is not just an awesome blogging platform and an open source software that millions of blogs are happily using. The WordPress people have a great sense of humour. This post is an enumeration of official instances where WordPress/Automattic deserves your praise for making you smile. 🙂