Wednesday WordPress Quick Tips-The Back Door

Welcome to my series of quick tips for WordPress bloggers! Please note that nothing I post here will be for experienced users. Instead, the series is just quick little tips that I’ve come across since moving to WordPress. If you happen to have a random question about WordPress, feel free to send me an email and I’ll do my best to hunt down an answer!

This week’s quick tip…the back door!

This is a concept that makes a lot of people uncomfortable, but conquering your fear of the back door can have some pretty big benefits. Relax, I don’t have my mind in the gutter! I’m talking about the back door to your blog, also known as phpMyAdmin.

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A lot of people spend years blogging on WordPress and never so much as glance at their Control Panel, or cPanel, but what happens if something goes wrong and you end up locked out of your dashboard with a non-functioning website? You can call your host and have them fix the problem for you (and if you have a good host, they will), but communicating the problem and waiting for support to fix it can take hours. Or, you can use another route and solve the problem yourself.

The majority of the time, the problem will be caused by a Plugin. These clever add-ons are a love-hate relationship for most people; they offer amazing functionality but they are also very often the reason that your website will stop working. So I’m going to run through the steps for accessing your WordPress files and deactivating your Plugins using phpMyAdmin. As scary as it may seem to be altering the files that make up your website, a simple Plugin deactivation is actually quite easy.

  1. Log into your cPanel. If you have no idea how to log into your cPanel¸ you’re not alone. Search your emails for one from your host. (In my case, the email is from sales@hostgator.com.) This email contains the link to your cPanel and your password. Use the info to log in.
  2. Look for an icon labelled phpMyAdmin. There will be lots of icons on your cPanel dashboard, but this one should be fairly easy to find. On Hostgator, it is under the heading Databases. Click on it to access your phpMyAdmin dashboard
  3. In the left-hand column of your phpMyAdmin homepage, you should see a file name that contains either your name or your website name followed by a _wrdp. This is your WordPress database. Click on it.
  4. From the list that opens on your left, choose the file titled wp_options and click on it
  5. From this new list, choose the table named active_plugins. There is more than one page in this list so if you don’t see it on the first page, don’t panic. I found this one on the second page. Click on the pencil icon; this will open up the table so that you can edit it.
  6. You should now see a box with some various lines of code inside. The lines of code are your active Plugins and if you look closely, you’ll be able to see the names of your Plugins within the code. Copy this code and paste it into a text file on your computer just in case. Then delete the entire box of code and hit the Go button at the bottom to save your changes.

Congratulations, you have just deactivated your Plugins! But not to fret, they are all still installed on your site, just waiting to be reactivated. If you had an issue with a Plugin that prevented you from accessing WordPress, you should now be able to log in to your WordPress dashboard and reactivate your other Plugins. Just make sure not to reactivate the one that caused your problems!

If you are not a programmer, you definitely shouldn’t be adding and deleting files in phpMyAdmin. But if you are installing or updating a Plugin and after get a fatal error message when you try to access your dashboard or look at your site, try deactivating the Plugins in phpMyAdmin before you call your host. You may be able to get your website up and running again in a matter of minutes, and if deactivating your Plugins doesn’t solve the problem, you’re no worse off than you were before!

Have you ever edited files in phpMyAdmin?

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It’s a Blogoversary Bash and You’re Invited!-$300 Family Prize Pack Giveaway

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It’s a Blogoversary Bash and you’re invited!

Mommy Kat and Kids and Mommy Moment are both celebrating their second birthday and we couldn’t be happier about it. For two years, we’ve had a blast providing our readers with product reviews, giveaways and information about anything and everything “Mom” and we wouldn’t be celebrating this milestone if it weren’t for all our wonderful readers!

Now everyone knows that no celebration is complete without presents, so in honour of the family-friendly theme both of our websites embrace, we have a very special Blogoversary Family Prize Pack to give away worth over $300! There’s something in this prize pack for every member of the family so that you can all enjoy some family fun!

mommy kat and mommy moment family prize pack

  • For Dad: A Canon Power Shot 10 Megapixel Digital Camera
  • For Mom: A Baker’s Secret 8-Piece Baking Set
  • For Son: A Hot Wheels Dr. Bones Colour Lab Racetrack
  • For Daughter: A Mattel Fijit Friend and a Princess Fashion Set
  • For Baby: Diapers, Wipes, Cotton Swabs, Baby Powder and Baby Oil
  • For Everyone: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Blu-ray Combo Pack
  • For Everyone: Company’s Coming School Day Parties Cookbook and Party Pack

For more chances to win, you can head over to Mommy Moment to enter as well! We will combine all the entries from the two Rafflecopter forms and choose one lucky winner using Random.org to receive this fabulous prize pack!

Thank you so much for being a part of our Blogoversary Celebration, and good luck! We can’t wait to celebrate many more milestones with all of you!

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Wednesday WordPress Quick Tips-Themes

Welcome to my series of quick tips for WordPress bloggers! Please note that nothing I post here will be for experienced users. Instead, the series is just quick little tips that I’ve come across since moving to WordPress. If you happen to have a random question about WordPress, feel free to send me an email and I’ll do my best to hunt down an answer!

This week’s quick tip…themes!

wordpress theme imageWhile Blogger has Templates, WordPress has Themes. And Themes are a little more complicated than the basic Blogger website design because they incorporate all the little details of the design. When you first start using WordPress, the sheer number of available themes can be completely overwhelming.

There are thousands of great free Themes available, ready-made Themes to purchase and, of course, designers can be hired to create a custom Theme. When you are first starting out with WordPress, you are probably just fine sticking with a free Theme initially. But your posts and pictures won’t look quite the same when you change your theme, so don’t set your heart on one specific Theme. Find a few that you like and see which one works best for you.

Of course, you could just visit the WordPress Free Themes Directory and hunt through it until you found one you liked, but I found it much more helpful to check out a few websites that shared some of their favourite free themes. For Mom bloggers, Rima Jean has a great collection of her ten favourite Themes that has lots of pretty choices. And for easily finding a theme with the specific features you want, FreeWPThemes.co has some nice search functions. You can narrow down your search by browsing through themes with two or three columns, themes that are widget and AdSense ready or themes in different colours.

Themes are downloaded as .zip files and once you’ve downloaded a theme, installing it is as easy as installing a Plugin. Simply click Appearance in your website’s sidebar, then click Themes, and choose the Install Theme tab at the top. Then just upload the file from your computer and activate it.

And as an added bonus, the Install Themes tab has some handy tools for letting you search for new themes too! Choose the colours, columns and features you want with the help of handy check boxes and then search the WordPress Free Themes Directory right from your dashboard! It’s a great way to narrow down your choices a bit to help you find a theme you like.

Your Theme is what gives your website its personality, so take the time to hunt for one that suits you perfectly. And if you can’t find one, there are some amazing designers in the blogosphere that will create a completely custom design for you for a pretty reasonable price. But as long as you have a Theme you love, that’s the most important thing. After all, it’s essentially the “face” of your website, so make sure it reflects you!

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Wednesday WordPress Quick Tips-Errors

Welcome to my series of quick tips for WordPress bloggers! Please note that nothing I post here will be for experienced users. Instead, the series is just quick little tips that I’ve come across since moving to WordPress. If you happen to have a random question about WordPress, feel free to send me an email and I’ll do my best to hunt down an answer!

This week’s quick tip…errors!

wordpress wrench logoThere are all kinds of error messages and issues you may run into when using WordPress, and they are all good at causing panic, but luckily, a little patience and logic can usually hunt down the problem even if you don’t speak a word of html.

The first thing to do when you encounter an error is try again. WordPress isn’t perfect and often you will receive a random error message that will vanish as suddenly as it appeared when you repeat your action. If the error persists, it’s time to think about whether or not you’ve made any recent changes. Most of the time, a Plugin is the cause of the problem and if you’ve just added a new one or updated an old one, finding the issue may be as easy as that.

If you haven’t made any recent changes or if you’ve made quite a few and aren’t sure where to start, it’s time to start using some good old-fashioned logic. Start with a Google search. WordPress has an impressive forum and often you will find that somebody else has had the same problem as you. If you can’t find an answer online, head back to your blog. If you’re getting an error message, check and see if there are any clues within the message itself. Often, the offending Plugin will be listed within the message, making the problem easy to solve.

If your problem isn’t one that results in an error message or if the message doesn’t hold any clues, it’s time to start deactivating Plugins one by one to find out if one of them is causing the problem. But rather than just running through them alphabetically, choose the ones that would be most likely to cause the problem you’re experiencing. If it’s an image problem, start with any photo editing Plugins you have installed. If your comments are acting up, try comment-numbering Plugins. And if you’re having issues with sharing your posts on other networks, deactivate the sharing Plugins before doing anything else.

If you discover that it is a Plugin that is causing your problems, don’t rush to delete it right away. Look through its settings and make sure that they are exactly the way you want them. It may have just been an unchecked box or an unspecified list item that caused your issues in the first place. If the Plugin itself simply isn’t compatible with your site, then delete it and look for another one that offers similar features.

In rare cases, Plugins aren’t the problem. I battled so many issues with my site near the end of 2011 and I learned eventually that they were all due to my incredibly out-of-date theme. But I never would have known that if it hadn’t been for my hosting company. When my site was gobbling up resources, my host was the one that found the problem, temporarily fixed it and told me what had caused it to begin with. So if you’re completely stuck and can’t use your blog the way it is, get in touch with your host! You may find that they know exactly how to solve your problem.

Solving WordPress errors is a matter of trial and error for those of us that don’t know how to analyze code. But a website designer once gave me a piece of advice that I have found to be true time and time again. She said, “First check the Plugins. Then check your Theme and WordPress Settings. Finally, if nothing else works, check with your Host.”

Taking your time, thinking it though and going step-by-step is absolutely essential in eliminating those pesky WordPress errors, so don’t panic. Solving the problem probably won’t be as hard as you thought!

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BlogWest 2012-I’ll Be There, Thanks to Skinfix!

In just three weeks, Western Canada will be holding its very first blog conference, BlogWest 2012, in Edmonton, Alberta. And I will be right there with over 200 bloggers from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the rest of Canada for three days of learning, networking and fun in one of Canada’s most high-energy cities, thanks to my amazing sponsor Skinfix!

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I fell in love with SkinFix products before I even started Mommy Kat and Kids. I received a sample of Skinfix Diaper Rash Paste at a Welcome Wagon baby shower event and when Benjamin developed an absolutely horrible diaper rash when he was about three months old, the diaper rash paste cleared it up almost instantly. I honestly couldn’t believe how fast and effective it was and my love of Skinfix was born. Needless to say, I am just thrilled that I have been given the chance to spread my love of this great company with my readers and with other Western Canadian bloggers!

I am very excited for this fabulous conference and I am already planning my schedule for the event. I can’t wait to meet some of the other bloggers in Western Canada, learn about new ways to improve my blog and connect with amazing sponsors. I’ve even been given the opportunity to speak on the Monetization Panel led by the fabulous Melissa Vroon!

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I will be sharing my experience with all of you thanks to Skinfix and I’ll also have some amazing samples and giveaways of Skinfix products during the conference, so if you’re attending, be sure to find me to get a little SkinFix swag for yourself! And keep your eye on the #Skinfix and #BlogWest hashtags; I’ll be Tweeting out info about how you can get your hands on some sweet Skinfix merchandise!

In the meantime, I would love it if my amazing readers could show Skinfix some love by liking the Skinfix Facebook page or following @Skinfix on Twitter! They really deserve it; their products are phenomenal!

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Wednesday WordPress Quick Tips-Backups

Welcome to my series of quick tips for WordPress bloggers! Please note that nothing I post here will be for experienced users. Instead, the series is just quick little tips that I’ve come across since moving to WordPress. If you happen to have a random question about WordPress, feel free to send me an email and I’ll do my best to hunt down an answer!

This week’s quick tip…backups!

wordpress data backup imageBacking up your blog is something that not many bloggers do, but it is incredibly important. Just imagine how you would feel if you woke up one morning to see that your entire website, every post you had ever written and every comment that you had ever received, was suddenly and inexplicably gone. It’s not something that happens often…but it does happen. And if you aren’t prepared, you may very well lose your entire blog.

The problem is that backing up your blog can be intimidating. It involves scary-sounding steps like logging into your cPanel and accessing your phpMyAdmin. But while leaving the comfort of WordPress to navigate the unfamiliar world of phpMyAdmin may sound frightening, it is actually fairly straightforward. WordPress has a great step-by-step tutorial for manually backing up your blog and if you follow the steps carefully, it is a fairly easy process. Of course, exporting your content first is always a good plan!

If you’re just too nervous to make the attempt, you do have other options. The simplest solution may be to just ask your website host if they offer any software for easily backing up your blog. But if they don’t or if the software is too complicated for a non-technical user, you’re not out of luck yet!

Because this is WordPress we’re talking about, you may have already guessed that, yes, there’s a Plugin for that. You can find a list of various Backup Plugins here, but whatever Plugin you decide to try, do so with caution! While simple Plugins for buttons and category posts are generally fairly safe, Backup Plugins are large and complex and are notorious for either not working correctly or for causing errors on your site. Read the reviews and the forum for each one! And then, if you do decide to give one a try, make sure that you export your content first.

Which brings me to my final tip for backing up your blog. As a last resort, using the Export feature found in the WordPress Tools category is a great way to ensure that if your site does go down, you won’t lose everything. You can do it every day and not even have to leave WordPress, so it’s also a handy additional step to take in between full database backups. Simply click on the Tools tab in your WordPress dashboard and then click the Export tab. On the Export screen, leave All Content checked, click the Download Export File button and when your browser’s download screen opens up, save the file to your computer.

Exporting your blog will not save your theme and it will not save your Plugins. But it WILL ensure that your posts, comments, categories and tags are all preserved in the event that something happens to your site. As a backup method, it’s easy, quick and much, much better than nothing. In fact, if you are using a basic free theme and just a few plugins, it may be the only backup method you need! But if you have a custom theme you adore or a list of Plugins you’re not sure you’ll be able to remember the names of when you need them, learning to back up your entire site is a good move to make. Because if the unthinkable happens, that backup file may be the most precious piece of data you will ever have!

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Wordless Wednesday with Linky-Happy Birthday To Me

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I got some nice presents for my 31st birthday, but this teacup bouquet from my mom was my very favourite!

If you have a Wordless Wednesday post, feel free to link it up below; I’d love to check it out!

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February Fun Target Gift Card Giveaway-$400 in Prizes!

Target gift cardFebruary can be a bit of a dreary month, so to brighten it up I have teamed up with a group of blogs to offer our readers a fun February giveaway. We are giving away $400 in Target Gift Cards to one very lucky person!

Please note you only need to enter once on any of the participating blogs as we all will have the same form. The giveaway is open to both US & Canada. I know Canada doesn’t have Target quite yet but I didn’t want to exclude my fellow Canadians. After all, even if you can’t use the gift cards right away, you could save them for a trip to the States, sell them for some extra cash or even give them as a gift!

Good luck, everyone!
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