Posts Tagged ‘geeks’

Web Hosting Geeks

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Most of you are well aware of the fact that I love hosting with BlueHost but I’m always looking for new web hosting partners especially when it comes to dedicated server and vps hosting options. That’s why I really like websites like Web Hosting Geeks, who point to a great collection of hosting alternatives and solutions I might not already come across.

The site is basically organized as a review website for hosting companies, it gives a general overview of each hosting firm as well as some technical details which would be useful for small business owners and first time buyers. Overall the website is easy to read, straight forward and informative.

What I like about this website in particular is how easy it is to compare brands and search out other hosting platforms, the easy interface makes selecting a web hosting company much more simple for many first time hosting account buyers. I also love that they’ve taken the time to organize by pricing, forums, unix, Windows etc. to ensure that users who are searching for a specific type of hosting can easily find what they’re looking for.

What I don’t like about the website is pretty straight forward, businesses like this make money by promoting affiliate links. It’s no secret, they get paid to promote companies by offering reviews which in turn generate traffic and hopefully sales. This isn’t a bad thing but there’s a fine line between editorial review content and commercial promotion of a product, I think they do a good job of walking the line between the two but it’s always worth keeping in mind when judging the value of their recommendations.

While I’m not likely to switch from BlueHost in the near future, the options provided and the ability to quickly compare service providers is a welcome service.

How to make a post sticky in WordPress

Hi guys, I’ve been pretty busy the past couple weeks trying to get some major projects wrapped up (more on that later) so I haven’t had a lot of time to write around here but I’ve got a small arsenal of content written so I’ll be scheduling some of my tutorials for release over the next week.

I love geeks, outsiders often laugh at our obsession with acronyms but truthfully most of the time we just come up with really silly names for things. Case in point, sticky posts … they’re literally posts that stick to the top of your list. We could have called them a million things but somewhere along the line they simply became sticky posts.

How’s it work?

By default, WordPress will always list posts from the newest to the oldest but a sticky post overrides this order and always appears at the front of the list, in the order of publication for sticky posts. It’s like having two lines in a bank, where one always gets served first.

Making a Post Sticky

I’m not sure why Matt and the boys decided to make this function so hard to find but I get a lot of questions from my clients about how (and where) to make a post sticky. In fact, it took me some searching the first time so I can just imagine how frustrating it could be to new users.

Once found, it’s super easy:

sticky post in wordpress How to make a post sticky in WordPress image

Simply click the Edit button located beside your Visibility option and check the checkbox. As  I said, I’m not sure why this wasn’t put somewhere a little more intuitive but my theory is that with all the other great interface improvements in 2.7 they didn’t have the time to fiddle with this.