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6 Ways to Strengthen Your Nonprofit’s WordPress Security

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Chuck Spidell , founder of ILLUSIO and a WordPress Strategist committed to helping nonprofits get their websites unstuck and moving forward. Dealing with a hacked WordPress website can be time-consuming, expensive, and emotionally draining. Security and maintenance fixes are released by WordPress every month.

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Care to Share: Allowing You Users to Submit Content on Your WordPress Site

Byte Technology

Thankfully, WordPress makes it easy, and there are no less than three ways to go about the process. Of course you needn’t worry that people will run rampant across your pages with their own personal posts: you, the admin, will have the ability to moderate comments and content and approve only what you deem appropriate and useful.

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More Insecure Content Blocked By Google Chrome

Byte Technology

These pages have “Mixed Content”, which is a page loaded securely via HTTPS, but pulls in elements from a non-secure locations. You’ll see an insecure icon like in the image below in your browser that says “insecure content blocked” Why is this important? This results in fewer site visitors and lost revenue.

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The Starting Line: Great Tips for Beginning a WordPress Blog

Byte Technology

And although that number includes a lot of fly-by-nights sites and those who don’t have staying power, blogging—especially via a WordPress site, an innovator and leader in the technology—is still a force to be reckoned with on the Internet. Be proactive in regards to the current topics people are searching.

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Useful Hacks, Tricks & Tips for WordPress Users: Part 1

Byte Technology

It’s no great secret that one of the elements that makes WordPress so incredibly popular is the fact that it thrives on a sense of community. Indeed, message boards teem with useful information that WordPress users, designers and administrators at every level of knowledge and skill share and disseminate.

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Cutting the Cord: Converting Your WordPress Site Into a Mobile App

Byte Technology

That means billions and billions of people surf the Internet, manage social media, do their banking and more without ever sitting down at a desktop computer or even lifting up a laptop. Now, WordPressers can take their site to a mobile app version via some great plugins. But have no fear.

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10 Pro Tips for Securing Your Nonprofit WordPress Website

Elevation

Many nonprofit organizations sign up for WordPress so that they can create a professional-looking website to spread awareness about their cause. It is estimated that over 409 million people visit 20 billion WordPress web pages each month, which makes it one of the most popular content management systems in the world.