Kev Quirk

Tag: web

Making A Light Website - 02 Design

In this post we will looks at adding to our home page some more

"Web"

Making A Website - 01 The Basics

Welcome to the first post in my series Making A Website. This series of posts will take you through all the steps needed to make your very own website from scratch.

"Web"

How To Add A Custom Colour Palette To The Gutenberg Editor

The new Gutenberg editor in WordPress is pretty good, but I wanted to be able to customise the colour palette of my blocks. This post will show you how to add a custom colour palette to the Gutenberg editor.

"Technology", "Web"

How To Host Email With Your Own Domain

In this post I'm going to show you how to setup email with your own domain using the same company I use to host my email, Zoho.

Technology, Web, Email

How Plus Addressing Can Prevent Spam

I noticed recently that I appear to be getting a lot more spam to my mailbox than normal. I don’t usually share my email address if I can help it, so wasn’t sure what was happening. Some digging was required.

Security, Web

How To Secure WordPress

WordPress is everywhere, so keeping your site safe is really important. If you want to know how to secure WordPress, this post is a good place to start.

"Security", "Technology", "Web"

More or Less WordPress Theme

I recently migrated my website away from Ghost and decided to go back to WordPress. Mainly so I didn’t have to maintain a dedicated server for the website. Problem was, I loved the theme I had on my Ghost site, so I wanted to emulate the look at closely as possible.

"Technology", "Web"

Why You Should Own Your Own Domain

Unless you have been living in a bubble for the last 20 years, the Internet is probably a very large part of your life. From establishing an online identity, to having a personally branded email address that’s easy to share. Owning your own domain name has a lot of advantages.

"Technology", "Web"

Stop Spam for Free with MX GuardDog

In my last few articles, I’ve been talking about , as well as making some changes to . However, we haven’t spoken about incoming spam. So in this article, we’ll be looking at stopping incoming spam. T...

"Technology", "Web"

How To Stop Outgoing Mail On Zimbra From Being Delivered As Spam

Moving on from my previous article on , this article will show you how to stop outgoing mail on Zimbra from being delivered as spam. After all, what’s the point in hosting your own email server if all...

"Technology", "Web"

Build the Perfect Web Server

Anyone who works with websites will know how incredibly hard it is to find a good host, at a good price. Unfortunately, the market is saturated with crappy hosts, who provide crappy support, and even...

Technology, Web

Digital Ocean Review

Over the last year or so, I’ve been using to host all of my web servers, and in that time, I haven’t had a single issue! Not one. Nada. If you know what to expect from them, they can be the best host...

"Web"

How To Use FTP On A Chromebook

Chromebook’s are brilliant. They’re cheap, quick, lightweight, and generally awesome. However, for power users, such as myself, Chromebook’s do lack some features. In this article, I’ll show you how t...

"Technology", "Web"

Dreamhost - The Worst Web Host I've Ever Used

I’m sure most of the people reading this post will know that I run a pretty popular blog, . It’s really great that RefuGeeks is growing in popularity, but the side effect to that is that I’m having to...

"Meta", "Opinion", "Web"

My Name is Kev Quirk and I'm an Addict

For some people it’s drugs, alcohol, gambling, even sex. But for me it’s domain names, seriously, my addition to gather ever more short and clever domain names is getting out of hand (but shhhh, my gi...

"Web"

Bringing it All In-House

Everyone loves “ “, don’t they? Having someone else manage all of your online services for you just seems like heaven – especially if they’re free. You don’t have to worry about anything, just turn up...

"Web"

OwnCloud is Awesome

I’ve been on the hunt for a valid replacement to Dropbox for quite some time now. Dropbox is expensive, Ubuntu One is unreliable and Google Drive doesn’t have a linux client. I researched pretty much...

"Technology", "Web"