Friday, October 17th, 2008
Top 3 ways to speed up websites that use Google Analytics. Host Script Locally, Fix Google-Analytics Cookie Domain, and Failsafe Loading for optimum tracking statistics.
Tags: Analytics, Apache, askapache, Cache, caching, compression, Cookies, DNS, GET, Google, Google Analytics, Htaccess, HTTPS SSL, Javascript, server, Source Code, SPEED, SSI, stat, Tracking Code, Web Hosting
Posted in Ajax, Cache, Featured, Google, Javascript | 10 Comments »
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
One way I speed up AskApache.com is by downloading external third-party javascript files to host on my own server instead of externally. In addition to the obvious speed boost, this lets you configure the caching and compression settings for the files.
Tags: Advanced, Analytics, Apache, askapache, bash, Cache, caching, compression, curl, debugging, DNS, Google, Google Analytics, Htaccess, Javascript, Mod_Rewrite, Nice, Pipelining, Port, Renice, Rewrite Tricks, Scripts, server, servers, Shell, shell script, Shell Scripting, SPEED, SSI, umask, Web Hosting
Posted in Apache, Cache, Javascript, Linux Unix BSD, Shell Scripting, Web Hosting | 5 Comments »
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
Host Google Analytics ga.js file locally for increased speed! Makes web pages load faster.
Tags: Advanced, Analytics, Apache, askapache, Cache, Cache-Control, caching, chmod, curl, Firefox, GET, Google, Google Analytics, Htaccess, HTTPS SSL, Javascript, Logs, Mod_Rewrite, Port, Rewrite Tricks, Scripts, server, Shell, shell script, SPEED, SSI, urchin.js, Web Hosting
Posted in Google, Linux Unix BSD | 8 Comments »
Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
PHP curl example utilizing cookies, POST, and SSL options to login to Google Reader and fetch the number of subscribers for a particular feed url.
Tags: Analytics, Apache, askapache, Cookies, curl, Email, Examples, feed, FeedBurner, GET, Gmail, Google, Google Analytics, Htaccess, HTTPS SSL, Login, password, PHP, Port, post, Redirect, Security, server, stat, Username
Posted in Google, PHP, Security | 2 Comments »
Monday, November 26th, 2007
Thought I’d give you all the tips and tricks that I’ve learned and use when developing WordPress plugins.. which can be quite fun!
Tags: 301 Redirect, 404 Not Found, admin, Advanced, Ajax, Analytics, Apache, askapache, Cache, CSS, Dig, Elite, GET, Google, Google Analytics, Javascript, Logs, mysql, PHP, Port, ram, search and replace, SEO, Source Code, SSI, stat, trick, WordPress, WordPress Plugins
Posted in WordPress, WordPress Plugins | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
Google AdSense calles their AdSense Ads, “Sponsored Links”, while Text-Link-Ads.com recommends “Sponsored By”. Of course it is against the Google Adsense TOS to rename your ads, but in general, for non-adsense, what do you like to call your sponsored links?
Tags: Analytics, Apache, askapache, Cache, Cookies, Email, Firefox, GET, Google, Google Analytics, HTTPS SSL, Javascript, Login, nsa, Performance, Perl, Port, ram, Redirect, SSH, SSI, stat
Posted in Google, SEO | No Comments »
Sunday, July 1st, 2007
Advanced 404 Not Found Error page usage with Google Analytics. This makes it very easy to diagnose and keep track of 404 Error messages from within google analytics. Enjoy!
Tags: 404 Not Found, Advanced, Analytics, Apache, askapache, Cookies, CSS, DreamHost, Email, Flash, Google, Google Analytics, Htaccess, HTTP-EQUIV, Javascript, nsa, PHP, Robot, robots, SEO, SSI, stat, urchin.js, Web Hosting, WordPress
Posted in Google, Javascript, SEO, WordPress | 3 Comments »