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Lockdown WP Admin 1.3.1
This release is coming a great new feature. For a while, people have attempted to change their WordPress login URL (the little http://youdomain.com/wp-login.php URL). But it wasn’t easy, you had to massively change file names and the core WordPress (a big no-no!) Well, I have made it simple. Introducing Lockdown WP Admin 1.3.1.
You can change the login URL to whatever URL you want it to be. There is no limit. (Well there is, you can’t have wp-admin or wp-content but that’s understandable!) And once you enable that part of the plugin, you can no longer access wp-login.php directly. It will return a 404, or a file not found. All the URLs and links to it will be rewritten, and if you don’t give the URL out, nobody will know your login URL.
If you change the URL to say “login”, your login URL page will be http://yourdomain.com/login/.
You can download the updated plugin at http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/lockdown-wp-admin/. Enjoy!
UPDATE: I just pushed out 1.3.5. There was an issue with WordPress installs with a non-root location. Thanks!!
I just wanted to let you know that I pushed out Lockdown WP Admin 1.2 yesterday and Istrongly urge you to update. It is a very critical security update and without it, your site may be at risk. I also threw in some code optimizations so it may run a few ms faster! (#nerdlife)
Please, please, please update to Version 1.2 as soon as you can. You can visit the Lockdown WP Admin page on WordPress.org or you can update it straight in WordPress via the Plugin Updater.
Thank you for using this software and I would love to hear feedback from you!
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Making Websites or the Pool
The summer is already going quite quickly, and it’s onlyRecently, I have had the pleasure (and time) to improve some websites very dear to me. The International Insider and CSI High School websites have been in dire need of a redesign for quite some time. I hope that I can recieve some positive feedback on these redesigns as well as see these websites develop into a community in some sense. Now I really see how hard it is to obtain a visitor’s attention!

The homepage for CSI HS

The homepage for The Insider

Just a random post that you can see
@theinternationalinsider.com/2010/06/csi-experiences-dakamela/
Oh and did I mention that both websites are powered by the wonderful, open-source WordPress? WordPress 3.0 has some amazing features!
The world of website and web development is expanding each and every day at an astounding rate. But there is a difference between Web Design and Web Development. The Design part is (at least in my opinion) the easiest part. Once you make a website from a PSD, it may get tricky. The Development and the coding part (PHP) in my case is difficult a lot of time time. It is the core of the website and it is what makes it dynamic to the user and not just static. A plain, old boring HTML file is in the past. I seldom see them any more. PHP is an amazing language to learn. It powers SO many of the worlds websites, including WordPress, MediaWiki, Joomla!, Drupal, ect. WordPress alone adds MILLIONS of websites. It powers SO may things (CNN, cNET, Fox, ABC, ect). They have an amazing network of people that support it as well. PHP is also thought to power Google as well (with Zend Optimizer to speed things up). If you want to start off with a programming language, that is the place to go.



