WordPress monitoring mét screenshots

We hebben goed nieuws! Wij breiden ons uitgebreide beheer- en updateservicepakket uit met screenshots!

Wij maken nu dagelijks een screenshot van je volledige homepage, die we bewaren en op ieder moment terug kunnen kijken in een tijdlijn.

Waarom een dagelijkse screenshot belangrijk is

  1. Screenshots geven letterlijk “inzicht” in wijzigingen die bij updates kunnen ontstaan
    Door elke dag een screenshot te maken van je homepage en deze op te slaan, hebben we een waardevol archief van je website op verschillende momenten in de tijd. Deze screenshots laten zien hoe je website er op die specifieke dag uitzag. Dit stelt ons in staat om veranderingen te ontdekken en te corrigeren.
  2. Gemak bij overleg
    Als er wijzigingen optreden kijken we naar de screenshots en kun je aanwijzen wat er mogelijk veranderd is. 
  3. Geen fotografisch geheugen meer nodig
    Hoewel je als website-eigenaar je website vast heel goed kent, heb je geen fotografisch geheugen.
    Wij kennen je website natuurlijk goed, maar kijken vooral naar de technische kant, wij hebben ook geen fotografisch geheugen. Nu met de screenshots dus wel!

Gemak en zekerheid

Met de nieuwe dagelijkse screenshots bieden we een extra stukje gemak en zekerheid bij het beheer van je website. Het is onze manier om ervoor te zorgen dat we altijd terug kunnen kijken naar een eerdere staat van je website als dat nodig is.

Dagelijkse screenshots nu standaard bij al onze onderhoud- en beveiligingspaketten

Het beste van alles is dat deze service vanaf nu standaard inbegrepen zit in onze bestaande onderhoud- en beveiliginspakketten, zonder extra kosten voor jou!

Wil je ook genieten van veiligheid, zekerheid? Laat je website dan doorlopend door ons onderhouden en beveiligen!

Klik hier voor een onderhoud en beveiligingspakket

Wat is een goede SEO plugin voor WordPress?

Yoast als SEO plugin

Ik gebruik Yoast SEO al een aantal jaar, dit is de meest populaire SEO plugin voor WordPress. Yoast is gemaakt door Joost, iemand uit Nederland. Hij heeft een heel team dat hard aan ontwikkelingen werkt.

Leuk natuurlijk, maar wat mij betreft mis ik als fanatiek blogger wat functies. Of ik kan ze simpelweg niet vinden, de indeling is de afgelopen jaren al een aantal keer veranderd.

Ik dacht daarom, kan het niet beter?
Daarom heb ik een tabel met de 4 populairste SEO plugins laten samenstellen, waarbij de beschikbare functies van de plugins overzichtelijk in een tabel staan.

Mijn conclusie over deze tabel kun je eronder lezen.

Tabel: de 4 populairste SEO plugins

Functies  Yoast SEO  All in One
SEO Pack
 SEOPress  Rank Math
XML-sitemap generatie
Automatisch gegenereerde meta-tags
Canonical URL-ondersteuning
Robots.txt-configuratie
Ondersteuning voor Google AMP
Breadcrumbs
Leesbaarheidstool
Interne linkingsuggesties
Redirection-tool
404-monitoring
Schema.org-ondersteuning
Google Analytics-integratie
Open Graph-integratie
Integratie met sociale media
Contentanalyse
Meertalige ondersteuning
Ondersteuning voor WooCommerce
en andere e-commerceplatforms
Mogelijkheid om titels
en meta-beschrijvingen te optimaliseren
Focus zoekwoordfunctionaliteit
Contentanalysator
Google Search Console-integratie
404-monitoring
Ondersteuning voor meerdere talen
Automatische URL-omleidingen
Automatische interne koppeling
Ondersteuning voor Rich Snippets
Integratie met sociale media

Mijn conclusie

Yoast heeft de meeste belangrijke functies. All in one mist enkele belangrijke functies en de andere 2 plugins SEO press en Rank math verschillen niet veel van Yoast SEO.

Wat voor mij doorslaggevend zou zijn, is het gebruikersgemak

Ik vindt dat veel functies verstopt zijn achter menu’s, tabs. Ik moet echt even zoeken en ben eigenlijk totaal niet geneigd om bij pagina’s en berichten door de talloze tabs en uitvouw-instellingen heen te gaan. (Zie de screenhot hieronder van al die tabs e.d.)

Leuk dat er zo veel kan, maar ik wil gewoon simpelweg zien hoe mijn pagina of bericht er in Google uitziet, en of ik er nog iets aan kan doen om dat te optimaliseren. Simpel, gewoon de meta beschrijving en hoogstens zou ik nog suggesties willen zien voor een goede beschrijving.

Ik ga daarom maar eens wat SEO plugins installeren om te zien of het simpeler kan.

Lees onder deze afbeelding verder of ik daar succes mee heb!

Ik installeer Rank math SEO, en krijg het idee dat die begrijpen wat ik wil: er is een SIMPELE modus 🙂
EASY, nou dat wil ik. Ik doorloop de komende installatiestappen en ga het zien!

Rank Math blijft aandringen om te koppelen met Google, wat ik goed begrijp. Maar voor deze test eventjes oversla. De voordelen van een verbinding met Google worden hieronder genoemd.

Rank Math gebruiken

Het valt me op dat de instellingen iets gemakkelijker door te bladeren zijn, iets overzichtelijker.
Alleen al doordat Rank Math geen irritante reclame sidebar toont die veel ruimte in beslag neemt bij Yoast.

Links: Rank Math | Rechts: Yoast SEO met zijn overdaad aan “Koop Premium”..

Niets tegen Yoast SEO hoor, maar ik zie functies in Rank Math waar ik nu losse plugins voor geïnstalleerd heb.
Bij mijn zoektocht voor diezelfde functies in Yoast SEO.. kom ik ze niet tegen.
Te goed verstopt achter alle instellingspagina’s of gewoon niet meer aanwezig?

Ik ga van Yoast naar Rank Math!

Welke SEO plugin gebruik jij? En waarom? Laat het weten in de reacties!

Is WordPress beveiliging echt nodig?

WordPress beveiliging lijkt voor veel websitebezitters overbodig, immers.. er zijn miljoenen websites gebouwd met WordPress, toch?! Zijn die dan allemaal onveilig? Lees nu of WordPress beveiliging voor jouw WordPress websites nodig of overbodig is.

WordPress zelf is veilig

WordPress zelf wordt ontzettend goed veilig én up-to-date gehouden, door een team professionals. WordPress zelf is geen veiligheidsrisico, zolang je die maar update!

Het probleem ligt in de plugins..

De plugins

De plugins vormen het risico. De plugins worden door verschillende personen gemaakt, en niet iedereen heeft een hoge opleiding als programmeur genoten.

Naarmate er meer plugins gebruikt worden, neemt ook het risico toe dat er fouten gemaakt worden in de code.

Hackers

Hackers zijn dagelijks op zoek naar manieren om websites te infecteren met malware, reclame, en voornamelijk links naar hun eigen producten of diensten. Dit wordt black-hat-seo genoemd.

De vraag opnieuw, is WordPress beveiliging nodig?

Dit hangt af van het aantal plugins je gebruikt. Als je er 3 gebruikt en die up-to-date houdt loopt je website niet zoveel risico.
Maar gebruik je 10, 20, 30 of zelfs 40 plugins… ja dan moet je bepaalde maatregelen nemen om te voorkomen dat hackers gemakkelijk binnen kunnen komen.

Beveiliging zelf regelen of uitbesteden?

Je kunt de beveiliging zelf regelen, of uitbesteden. Wanneer je het zelf regelt of uitbesteed hangt af van enkele factoren:

Je WordPress website zelf beveiligen

Als je een eenvoudige, informatie website hebt.
Als je een paar plugins gebruikt, maximaal 5-8 stuks.
Als je die goed up-to-date houdt.
Als je goede wachtwoorden gebruikt.
Als je niet zomaar iedereen toegang geeft tot je website.
Als je een beveiligingsplugins zoals iThemes Security OF Sucuri OF WordFence geinstalleerd hebt.
Als je een goede webhoster hebt.

Dan kan dit prima jarenlang goed gaan, zonder problemen, zonder malware.

Je WordPress website laten beveiligen

Heb je een webshop? Biedt je diensten en producten aan? Heb je een contactformulier, offerteformulier? Kortom vullen mensen belangrijke informatie in op jouw website?
Ben je voor de inkomsten sterk afhankelijk van je website? Heb je een reputatie hoog te houden?
Kortom, ben je een middel-groot bedrijf?

Dan kun je jouw WordPress website het beste laten beveiligen.
De kosten van een hack, van een kapotte Google reputatie wegen dan niet op tegen het relatief kleine maandelijkse bedrag dat je betaalt voor de beveiliging en onderhoud van je website.

Laat je website dan beveiligen en onderhouden, met beveiliging en onderhoud doelen we op:

  • Gecontroleerde updates – Periodiek en direct bij bekende lekken
  • Professionele beveiliging – Middels een goede firewall, goede configuratie
  • Monitoring – Op gebruikers, berichten, uptime
  • Herstel garantie – Geen kosten als een lekke plugin toch problemen opleverd
  • Backups – Een dagelijkse backup naar een externe data-kluis
  • Vraag en antwoord – Antwoord op technische vragen
  • Debuggen – In het geval plugins of thema’s botsen

Vraag nu beveiliging en onderhoud aan voor je WordPress website!

Aanvragen

Coderen met ChatGPT – 5 tips en valkuilen!

Kun je ChatGPT inzetten om code voor je te schrijven? Jazeker! Maar met deze 5 tips en heb je meer succes.

Tip 1: Gebruik ChatGPT in het Nederlands

Valkuil: oude gewoontes van Google doorzetten op ChatGPT

Het lijkt zo vanzelfsprekend, praat Nederlands tegen ChatGPT!
Iedereen die Google gebruikt is weet dat code- en oplossingen meestal op Engelstalige blogs en forum’s te vinden zijn.

Bij ChatGPT kun je gerust in het Nederlands chatten! Het is echt een stuk gemakkelijker! Laat ChatGPT maar vertalen 🙂

Tip 2: Vraag om Nederlandse comments bij de code

Valkuil: geen idee hebben wat de code van ChatGPT uitspookt

Vraag bij de code die ChatGPT genereerd of daar Nederlandse commentaren bij kunnen, dat maakt het stukken makkelijker voor jou om te lezen, maar ook gemakkelijker om nieuwe wensen of aanpssingen aan te duiden bij ChatGPT.

Voorbeeld: Kun je de functie om te controleren op server error aanpassen zodat de $url uit de huidige pagina gehaald wordt? Etc…

Tip 3: wees duidelijk

Valkuil: Doe dit-even-daar

Noem het beestje bij zijn naam. Refereer naar code door die letterlijk te noemen.

Zeg exact waar je aan denkt, waarmee ChatGPT aanpassingen aan moet verrichten of code voor moet schrijven.
Voorbeeld: Het is NIET “die” code, MAAR de $headers variable, of $url, of de checkForServerError functie. (om de code uit het bovenstaande plaatje maar als voorbeeld te pakken)

Tip 4: Wat, waar, waarom?

ChatGPT werkt het beste als die weet WAT je wilt. Je wilt code, maar WAAR gaat die code draaien?
WAAROM wordt die code geschreven, wat is je doel ermee?

ChatGPT is zeer intelligent en weet soms beter dan jijzelf wat je moet doen om een specifiek resultaat te krijgen

Hieronder zie je HOE je ChatGPT met gerichte informatie aan het werk kan zetten met de WAT, WAAR en WAAROM methode.

Tip 5: Breek code in stukjes

Valkuil – Code die te lang wordt en afbreekt

ChatGPT heeft momenteel een limiet. De code die hij in 1 keer voor je kan schrijven is beperkt tot 2048 letters/tekens. Daarna houdt hij er simpelweg mee op, hij schrijft de code niet af.

Je kunt soms vragen om de code af te maken, maar dat loopt nog wel eens in de soep. Dat het simpelweg te lang is om te schrijven en weer niet afgemaakt wordt met als resultaat natuurlijk code die niet goed werkt.

Hoe breek je code dan in stukjes?

Zeg bijvoorbeeld: we gaan nu een PLUGIN schrijven. Voor WordPress. (tip 4, duidelijkheid)
Met 3 FUNCTIES die elk in een apart  BESTAND komen.
FUNCTIE 1 met bestandsnaam: functie-activatie
FUNCTIE 2 met bestandsnaam functie-weergeven
FUNCTIE 3 met bestandsnaam functie-de-activatie

Even ervan uitgaande dat je code meerdere functies (ofwel doelen) moet vervullen.

Heb je ook styling? Geef dan aan dat je alle STYLING in een los CSS bestand gaat zetten, anders zal ChatGPT de styling er ook (inline) bij zetten waardoor het antwoord, ofwel de code veel te lang wordt en afbreekt..

Blijf continu duidelijk refereren naar die bestanden/functies wanneer je ChatGPT code voor je laat schrijven of aanpassen, anders gaat ChatGPT code in nieuwe blokken schrijven, door elkaar halen, of vergeet die de onderlinge wisselwerking.

Bonus tip: Codeer je veel?

Valkuil: Gierig zijn en in totaal uren verspillen aan het wachten op antwoorden 😉

Neem dan ChatGPT plus. Die is op dit moment van schrijven 20 euro per maand maar de code wordt stukken sneller (tot wel 4x sneller) geschreven waardoor je minder lang moet wachten. Vooral bij veel correcties gaat dit voordeel enorm tellen.

Psss: heb jij ook tips voor ons? Deel ze hier in de comments!

What is WordPress?

WordPress is a so-called CMS (Content Management System) that allows you to easily create a website. You can write pages and news items, add images and publish them on the worldwide web with a few mouse clicks.

Note that we are talking about the version of WordPress.org that you can install yourself on a server.
* We are not talking here about the rental version of wordpress.com

The WordPress community

The large WordPress community, or the large number of users communicating on forums about the use and operation of WordPress is the great strength behind WordPress.
Common questions and even more complicated ones are answered.

The free themes & Plug-ins

The large number of free themes (the layout of the website) and plug-ins allow you to expand the WordPress website in any way you want.
From webshop to forum, from video site to corporate website…. everything is possible.

WordPress through the years

WordPress was developed in 2013 and has continued to evolve, initially WordPress was used as a weblog, for blogging. Several large companies started using WordPress and after it became known that WordPress is so good to use they more and more companies started using WordPress to realize the corporate website.

Interesting developments

Over the years, Automattic – the company that created WordPress – has added many interesting developments to WordPress.

  1. A CSS Customizer
    This code editor allows you to make adjustments to the styling of your website and view them live while coding.
  2. Custom Fields
    Custom Fields allow you to deploy text fields, checkboxes, dropdowns and more in posts and pages.
  3. Youtube
    You can embed a link from Youtube in a post or page, wordpress will turn it into an embedded video itself. This also works with many other platforms.
  4. Theme preview If you want a new design, a different look using a new theme you can preview it without actually having to install the theme.
    You can thus preview multiple themes without having to turn your website upside down each time.

 

Some popular plug-ins for WordPress

The large number of free plug-ins has made WordPress the most popular CMS system in the world. Here are some plug-ins that are widely used.

  • WooCommerce – Transform your WordPress site into an online store with WooCommerce
  • Yoast SEO – Control how your website shows up in google
  • Contact form 7 – Add a contact form or quote form to your website.
  • Mailchimp – Collect email addresses and create newsletters
  • Loco translate – Translate your website for visitors

Securing your WordPress website

Your website can be seen from anywhere in the world, accessed as a person, hacker and with a hacking script.

Just as Windows has had several viruses over the years, so has WordPress (and especially its plugins), but squared as your website can be accessed OVERALL as mentioned, unlike a computer that can only be seen and used by you.

Therefore, it is important to secure your website with iThemes or WordFence.
Or another security plugin that can be found in the plugin list of WordPress Plugins.

The security of WordPress as a system

WordPress as a system is secure and is often provided with updates to ensure that security, and patches and security releases appear with great regularity. but as with Windows, the user and ignorance is the risk. And so WordPress security sometimes gets negative press.
Too many plugins, easily guessed passwords and failure to update in a timely manner create security problems.

Using WordPress as a webshop with the WooCommerce plugin

The WooCommerce plugin allows you to set up an excellent webshop. In fact, it’s pretty easy!

Tip: Read up before you get started, of course. Take the time to go through the installation steps.

WooCommerce is open source, free of charge. Several plugins or payment providers do cost monthly cents, by the way, but you decide which ones you want to use.

Creating a great business website with WordPress

There are technically little to no limits to using WordPress for large companies. You can effortlessly deploy hundreds of users, hundreds to thousands of pages, posts or products.

Just determine in advance exactly what you expect from the website when you set it up. Do research on what plug-ins you need. Check quietly that the code of different plug-ins does not clash.

Speed and SEO of WordPress

The speed of WordPress is good. WordPress runs on PHP and MySql, these are proven techniques that have been used more and more effectively over the years. Especially with php 7+, great advances have been made in website loading speed.

The code is light, and if needed you can even use 1 of the many caching plug-ins for an extra bit of speed. (Note: 1 caching plugin because multiple at once causes lag and problems)

For the SEO, you can use Yoast SEO. This allows you to set what meta description Google should show. If you do not use an SEO plugin, Google will take the title of a post and the first findable text of a page or post.

Conclusion WordPress

WordPress is versatile to use. But handle it properly. Secure your WordPress website against hackers and bots so you can enjoy it for a long time.

ERROR 500 – Due to a plugin – Now what?

If your website gives an ERROR 500 message, and this is specifically number 500, then you can assume that there is such a code or output error in your website that the server can no longer do anything with it.

In the case of a simple problem, most errors, the server still knows how to handle it.
With an error 500 the server can do nothing with it. It gets completely stuck on the code, as it were, and cannot produce a decent message.

Usually these errors are caused by code errors in plugins.

In 9 out of 10 cases the plugins are the cause of such an error.
Disadvantage of course is that you cannot deactivate the plugin anymore… because you usually cannot get into your admin!

What you have to do then

Delete the plugin. From the server.
Then it will no longer run and you can access your website again, your admin.

Remove the plugin with Filezilla FTP

If you have access to your server using Filezilla, you can simply browse to the plugin and click delete.

Follow these steps to remove the plugin causing the error

If you cannot find the server access in your mailbox, you can request it from your web host or website maker.
Those have the server address, username and password.
Download Filezilla at filezilla-project.org
Fill in the data from step 1 & click on Quick connect

  1. ftp filezilla verbinden
  2. Once you have entered the correct information you will see a number of folders. Your website is usually in 1 of these directories: public_html OR www OR domains
    mappen server root
  3. Then again you will see some files, and some folders. You now go to the wp-content folder.
    wpcontent
  4. We are almost there, you now see the folder called “Plugins”.
    plugins
  5. Delete the plugin OR change the name of the plugin causing the error.
    (Right click on the folder & delete / rename)
    plugin verwijderen

I don’t know which plugin is causing the error!?

Then go through each plugin 1-by-1.

  1. Put a dash or character in front of the plugin’s name. The name change will deactivate the plugin.
  2. Reload your website each time after renaming a plugin, when your website is working again and your admin is accessible again you will know which plugin caused the error.
  3. Do not forget to remove the rename for the other plugins, otherwise they will be deactivated… and you do not want that 🙂

naam veranderen plugin verwijderen

Can I never use the plugin now?

Some plug-ins are simply faulty, they are poorly coded or no longer work with the latest version of WordPress.

But it could also be that the plugin no longer works because it didn’t land correctly on the server. Something can go wrong when uploading and even when installing via your dashboard, causing a file in the plugin to be incomplete.

Possible solution: Try to upload the plugin again manually via Filezilla.

Finding a code solution to the error

Once you’ve re-uploaded the plugin and are sure your WordPress is fine, you can see if others have the error as well.
For example, Google “the plugin name” + “error 500,” or better yet “error 500 fix.”
There are still sometimes solutions to the errors, especially when the plugin is used by many people who also have the problem.

Finding an alternative to the plugin

There are more than 55 thousand free plugins available on WordPress.org
So it is quite possible that another plugin exists that does the same thing, but without error 😉

If there is NO alternative to the plugin

Maybe there is no alternative, or you bought the plugin.
Then go to the developers of the plugin, visit their website and contact them.
Tell them as clearly as you can what, and when it goes wrong. They may have a solution to the error.

Keep in mind that this last step can take a lot of time.
Therefore, first weigh how important a plugin is, whether it is irreplaceable, take the steps for re-uploading, check on google if the error occurs more often. And only then get to work contacting the developers.

WordPress plugins, what are WordPress plugins?

There are more than 55,000 free WordPress plugins available on the official website of WordPress itself. There are also thousands of plugins developed that you can buy.

But what a plugin actually does is unknown to many. As are the differences between free and premium plugins. What impact does a plugin have on your WordPress website, can you use an unlimited number of plugins?

We are going to discuss it!

About free plugins

Plugins are offered for free on WordPress.org because it allows programmers and web agencies to advertise their business. Sometimes a free plugin is also offered because its creator is enthused and wants to share the plugin with the rest of the WordPress community.

A free plugin is no worse than a so-called Premium or Pro plugin that you have to pay for.

Especially if the plugin is offered on WordPress.org itself, you can trust the plugin. The plugin undergoes a number of tests before it is posted. If the plugin is found to be unsafe, or not updated it can be removed.

About premium plugins (Paid)

With a premium plugin, you pay either once or annually. Keep in mind that the annual payment may be required to receive the latest updates!!!

Many forget the annual payment, the plugin may possibly stop functioning because of this.

A paid plugin is no better or more secure than a free plugin. This is because the functioning and security depends on the team developing the plugin.

With a purchased plugin, you do theoretically get more customized support, but again this depends on the team creating the plugin.

The Envato market has many premium plugins.

Updating plugins is necessary

Why a plugin needs to be up-to-date:

  1. Code output changes, this is due to server updates to PHP
  2. The operation of the server changes, faster techniques and new security requirements
  3. Hackers sometimes find leaks in plugins which they exploit on a large scale
  4. Browsers change regularly, the CSS & HTML rules used change as a result
  5. New technologies require graphical adaptations in the code, think of the smartphones, smartwatches, large 4-8K monitors
  6. Operating systems handle code differently, so a plugin needs to be debugged regularly

The technique behind a plugin

A plugin is created in PHP, with the visual elements naturally written in HTML and CSS.
When a plugin wants to load dynamic code, it also loads jQUERY and uses JAVASCRIPT.

You use a plugin to add a functionality. A plugin can display the added feature in your website in a few ways:

  • Through a WordPress “function/hook.”
    For example, think of the function/hook that WordPress calls to the text of a page or post.
  • By adding code to the theme.
    The theme, especially the header & footer are displayed on every page and post.
  • By using a [shortcode]
    A Shortcode allows you to add the operation of the plugin between the text in pages and posts

A plugin can communicate with the WordPress database. A plugin actually has no limit when it comes to modifying the operation of your website. For this reason, plugins must be handled with care.
A plugin can make and break your website!

The safety of plugins

The safety and proper functioning of a plugin is not guaranteed. There is no “this plugin works well with all the plugins you already have – seal of approval”.

Therefore, it happens that a plugin causes security problems or errors.

Errors caused by a plugin
wordpress plugin lek beveiligingThere are several plugins that turn your website into 1 white page with an error message, simply by putting a ; . / , > in the wrong place can already break the website.

Security vulnerabilities caused by a plugin
There are hundreds of plugins registered on wpscan.com that have security problems. These are leaks that allow a hacker or script to extract data from your website, or add it to your website.
Needless to say, you don’t want your customer data and account details taken from the database… or spam to be displayed or sent through your website.

Conflicts between plugins
It usually goes well, but not all plugins can be used on the website at the same time. If different plugins load the jQuery library, 1 of the 2 may stop working. If 2 plugins edit a function of WordPress, they may overwrite or undo each other.

Usually it goes well
Plugins are usually fixed or updated, if there is a leak in them it is fixed. If there are conflicts between plugins, they are fixed. Especially if a plugin is used by thousands of websites.
Avoid problems by being sparing with the number of plugins you use.
And especially if they have the same function!

Why should you pay for a plugin?

We’ve discussed the premium plugins that require you to pay a certain amount once or annually to continue using them.

When is a plugin worth the money?

  1. When there is no free alternative
    We already discussed WordPress.org, and so are separate providers of plugins.
  2. When the desired feature is not affordable to code by a programmer
    You can also have a plugin custom coded, but that can sometimes cost more than buying an existing plugin.
  3. If you make money using the plugin
    Think of a plugin that generates quotes or a plugin that increases the turnover of your web shop. Plugins on which you depend heavily may cost a bit, especially if you get support when a problem arises.
  4. If the plugin keeps your website safe
    WordFence and iThemes are plugins you can download for free, but if you take a paid version… the so-called premium or pro version, they offer more features and more security. It’s better not to skimp on that.

Het aantal plugins in mijn website, wat is normaal?

Ik zie veel websites voorbij komen met 10, 20, 30 of zelfs 60 plugins!

Wat is verstandig, en wat is normaal?

  1. Een informatieve website
    Deze mag best 5 tot 10 plugins bevatten. Meer is overdaad voor het tonen van informatie en remt je website alleen maar af.
  2. Een actieve bedrijfswebsite
    Je hebt een offerteformulier, misschien nog een FAQ plugin, je gooit Google maps erin. Goed te begrijpen. Zo’n website kan gerust 10-15 plugins bevatten.
    Meer is niet aan te raden. De website wordt er trager van, meer berheerskosten, eventuele conflicten tussen plugins.
  3. Een webshop
    Je hebt WooCommerce en een aantal plugins om je webshop te automatiseren. Ik begrijp het, je wilt een Ajax Cart tonen en een Wishlist en een iDeal integratie hebben. Een aanbiedingen slider, de bijproducten tonen, een nieuwsbrief etc etc..
    Een webshop kan zomaar 15-20 plugins bevatten.
    Meer kan ook maar is niet aan te raden, vooral omdat de veiligheid van je webshop voorop staat.. en dat kun je steeds minder garanderen naar mate het aantal plugins toeneemt.
  4. Een bedrijfswebsite voor een gigantisch bedrijf
    De eigenaar van het bedrijf heeft wat wensen, de marketingafdeling wil wat kunnen meten, de webbouwer heeft enkele belangrijke plugins die het hem makkelijker maken de website op te zetten.
    Voor je het weet zitten er 20-30 plugins in de website.
    Dat kan, maar hou rekening met de nodige onderhoud. Het debuggen van plugins die onderling problemen veroorzaken. En als er veel bezoekers komen, optimaliseer de website dan.

Ja maar, ik heb 40, 50 of wel 65 plugins in de website zitten!

Ga dan eens goed ruimen! Verwijder de in-actieve plugins. Probeer dubbele plugins eruit te halen. Kijk eens of er geen lekke plugins in zitten (Gebruik de zoekbalk van wpscan).

 

The number of plugins in my website, what is normal?

I see many websites coming by with 10, 20, 30 or even 60 plugins!

What is sensible, and what is normal?

  1. An informative website
    It’s okay to have 5 to 10 plugins. More is overkill for displaying information and only slows down your website.
  2. An active business website
    You have a quote form, maybe another FAQ plugin, you throw in Google maps. Fair enough. Such a website can easily contain 10-15 plugins.
    More is not recommended. It makes the website slower, more storage costs, possible conflicts between plugins.
  3. A webshop
    You have WooCommerce and some plugins to automate your webshop. I understand, you want to show an Ajax Cart and have a Wishlist and an iDeal integration. An offers slider, show the side products, a newsletter etc etc..
    A webshop can contain just 15-20 plugins.
    More is also possible but not recommended, especially because the security of your shop is paramount… and you can guarantee that less and less as the number of plugins increases.
  4. A corporate website for a huge company
    The owner of the company has some wishes, the marketing department wants to be able to measure something, the web builder has some important plugins that make it easier for him to set up the website.
    Before you know it, there are 20-30 plugins in the website.
    That’s possible, but keep in mind the necessary maintenance. Debugging plugins that cause problems among themselves. And if there are a lot of visitors, optimize the website.

Yes but, I have 40, 50 or as many as 65 plugins in the website!

Then start cleaning up! Remove the inactive plugins. Try to take out duplicate plugins. Check for leaky plugins (Use wpscan’s search bar).

From 1 to 100 plugins in 12 seconds

Beforehand, the owner of a company usually does not know exactly what the website or web shop should be able to do. Or what a WordPress website can – and cannot – do by default.

Yes, the website must sell products or attract customers!
– Just like bol.com or Amazon.

We are spoiled with many webshops and websites that serve us very well. But there is months or years of automation in there. A large number of programmers. And a lot of money.

The rule is: the easier the website works for the user, the more automation is in it.

Example of a webshop
You create a standard webshop in WordPress with WooCommerce.
That’s a free plugin that turns your website into a webshop.
Then it can only show products!

Do you want a Wishlist? Then you need a Wishlist plugin.

Do you want customers to pay via Ideal? Then you’ll need a Mollie plugin.

Do you want to notify visitors who don’t checkout? Then you’ll need an Abandoned Cart plugin.

Do you want visitors to sign up for a newsletter? Then you need a newsletter plugin.

Do you want visitors to be able to submit a question or complaint? Then you need a contact form.

Do you want splashy pages? Then you need a page builder.

Want to rank in Google? Then you need an SEO plugin.

Want to serve customers internationally? Then you need a translation plugin.

– And so on and so forth!

In short:

Talk to your web builder in advance, list ALL you expect from the website or web shop. Don’t assume that everything is already in your website with 1-2 mouse clicks.

The power of WordPress

By default, WordPress already offers a large number of possibilities to customize the website to your liking. Without deploying a complete plugin for every customization.
Note: these additions are best deployed by a programmer – or someone with WordPress experience.

For example, try using:

Page Templates for specific pages
If you want 1 page to be different from the rest of your website, you can create a page template for it. You take a page, so to speak, and manually place the desired code in it.
Custom fields adding extra information with a fixed layout
WordPress gives you the ability to add custom fields to pages and posts. This allows you to give a fixed format to extra information you display in a page or post.
Child themes for layout changes
The programmer can deploy a child theme, which allows him to make small additions or modifications to the current theme without adding a lot of code through a plugin.
The Customizer for color and layout changes
Want to change some color, the width or height of an element? You can easily do that using CSS in the Customizer.
The functions.php of your theme
It is advisable to do this in the child theme as described in point 3, but the point is that there are thousands of code snippets on the internet that you can put in the fnuctions.php without having to deploy a new plugin for it.

Pro tip: Before you make any changes to your website or have a programmer do it for you… make a backup of the data and database first! Then you can restore that backup if an error occurs in your website.

You can make the backup via your hosting panel, Plesk or Directadmin. Assuming you have access to that.
Otherwise, there is of course a plugin for making backups: Updraftplus!

Elementor – is that still something?

Elementor is a so-called Page Builder. You create complete pages with it.

Yeah but, that’s what we have Gutenberg for, right? That comes standard in WordPress these days!
Well, Gutenberg came about in the 2020s, and elementor in 2016. You notice that tremendously, Elementor currently works even more pleasantly than the (meanwhile built into WordPress) Gutenberg editor.

Installing Elementor

You can simply find Elementor in the list of plugins from WordPress.org
Installing it is a piece of cake.

In your admin > Plugins > New plugins – Enter elementor in the search box. Click Install Now and then Activate.

elementor installeren

Using Elementor

Once activated, you can go to a page or post and start using the Elementor content builder.
– Click “Edit with Elementor” if the Elementor layout does not appear immediately.

elementor aanzetten

Drag and go!

If Elementor’s description is to be believed, it is a matter of dragging and dropping elements, modifying them and saving them.

elementor voorbeeld

Does elementor really work that easily? Um, YES!
This just works incredibly well and easily.
I have been using Elementor for no more than 10 minutes, and I get all the elements exactly the way I want them. Width, height, etc. Text in, image next to it. It works tremendously intuitively.

I’m a website nerd, keep in mind that you need to take some time to do it yourself if you don’t already have basic experience with page builders 🙂

Tip

If you want to put elements next to each other you first use a column.
It’s called an “inner Section” in Elementor.

columns in elementor

Conclusion – The elementor page builder, is it still something?

Yes, this works well. I must admit that I am positively surprised.

[press-graphic]I use this pagebuilder when a website requires a lot of customization, I’m used to this builder and can’t live without it. It’s just which one you started using first if you ask me[close-press-graphic].

If you have any tips or suggestions about the Elementor page builder – let me know in the comments below!

What is cloaking?

Cloaking is a technique where you provide specific text/information to Google that is not in your website.

The visitor will not see that text/information. But Google will!

Cloaking, used by “professionals and SEO-ers”

cloaking slecht plan

This technique (false trick) was used by many SEO practitioners and web agencies in the 2000s+ to make a website rank higher in Google search results.

Obviously, this technique worked for a short period of time and then had mostly negative effects on your website’s results and reliability in Google.

Google soon realized the trick and changed the algorithm and did double checks to see through the trick.

So how was cloaking used by “professionals and SEO-ers”?

Example: You have a web agency. Your website states that you create websites for 1500 to 2500 euros each. The page title is: professional websites from 1500 euro.

With cloaking you give Google false information.
The page title is then called, for example: The best and cheapest websites in the Netherlands!
And the description becomes, for example: Fast and cheap a good website? Professional and fast.

How does Google detect cloaking?

Google has several ways to detect tricks.
Periodically, special programs are run by Google to check website for hidden texts, cloaking, keyword spamming and the other 50+ tricks used by many.

When these tricks found in your website.

If the trick is discovered by Google the value of the domain, used to be called “Pagerank” will drop causing you to rank less high in Google’s search engine. From a 2nd, 3rd or 5th position on the first page of Google, you can just drop 10 positions, which means you will be in the 12th, 13th or 15th position. That’s the 2nd page that quite few people click on. You can lose so many website visitors because they simply don’t see you listed when they search for you or your services.

A lowering of the search position is the most favorable situation, if cloaking or other tricks are found to be used to deceive or rob visitors the website runs the risk of:

Being completely banned from search results

How cloaking is now used by hackers

Cloaking is the ideal way for hackers to get their own website in Google, on the back of your website!

Often cloaking is applied in 2 steps:

A redirect is made from your page to the hacker’s website, often to expensive (and sometimes illegal) products that the hacker – aka criminal – sells through a webshop.
The information for Google is modified, see example below:

Someone searches Google for v i a g r a, for example, or other e r o t i c products.
The searcher on Google sees a page appear with a great offer, but on your domain name.
When that person clicks on the search result, they are redirected to the hacker/criminal’s webshop. So there is another piece of malware involved besides cloaking, but if the hacker can cloak your website, he has usually also put a redirect through the Htacces, the database, or a link in your website.

But… if visitors are sent via your website to an unsavory website, then you will quickly notice!

No you don’t see that quickly, the hackers use different techniques to show you your own website and redirect other visitors.

Some examples:

a. One piece of code makes the redirection to the unsavory website not work when you are logged in.
b. Through a cookie or browser session, the redirection is only used 1 time.
In short, you see it 1 time and then never again. Usually you then think that you yourself clicked wrong the first time or that the problem is already solved.
But every new visitor does get redirected!
The rerouting trick is also not easily reported to you by your website visitors because they are reluctant to tell you that through your website they suddenly landed on an e r o t i c website….

Cloaking is a serious problem that is becoming increasingly common.

It damages your website’s reputation, but worst of all, you don’t realize it quickly.

Fortunately, there is 1 scanner that pays close attention to cloaking!
That is the scanner on this website: www.isithacked.com
Use the isithacked.com website if your revenue is decreasing, if your visitors report strange behavior on your website or if you notice that your website’s search results in Google show very different information.

PS: Chances are that Google is also going to warn you. But then you’re actually already too late….

How can you prevent cloaking?

You can prevent cloaking by not hiring cheap SEO-ers who make big promises for little money.

You can prevent cloaking by hackers by securing your website properly, or even better: have your WordPress website properly secured.

Good security is a profession, and intercepting cloaking and other tricks of hackers is even more so!

Report 2019 – Malware trends, tricks and techniques

Sucuri has released an overview of the trends in hacks, hacking and malware over the past year. The overview counts 43 pages and is entirely in English.

But since we read through it anyway, we immediately share the various interesting points with you. In Dutch! We add our experiences, so you get a complete understanding.

Foreword: Without up-to-date knowledge no visibility into hackers & Malware

It is important to stay up-to-date in the ever-changing world of Malware.
Up-to-date knowledge ensures that you know what to look for.

2019 has shown that the techniques of hackers and the Malware they have developed are at an ever-increasing level. This is due to the capabilities of the Internet, but also because the loot is becoming more and more valuable. Websites are becoming more and more a part of our lives and income. WordPress as a platform is still growing.

Type hacks in 2019

Below are the trends in hacks, and especially the effects of hacks.

1 62% of hacks consist of SEO spam

wijzer

Links to web shops, link building or even flat advertising through banners in your website. This is what is most common: Ransomware – holding your website hostage to payment & defacing – modifying the style is much less common.

SEO spam, placing links in your website is completely automated. In every post and page a link, within seconds with a script that uses a leak or in 47% of cases via a backdoor: A backdoor placed during a previous hack.

2 Technical support with fake company names

Another common problem. What happens is that you see a (fake) notification on a website that the computer is infected.

telefoonThe notification appears to come from Microsoft or some other reliable company, you are shown a phone number that will “help” you get your computer back in order. NEVER CALL!
Fixing your infected computer is obviously never going to happen, at worst it will actually make adjustments that will make you need their service as a “tech company” more often.

Now you’re thinking, I’m not falling for that!

But another might, someone who gets such a notification when they visit your website well known and trusted, they might fall for it. (It’s mostly the elderly who get fooled.)

Of course, you don’t want to be part of that, you don’t want that virus notification from a fake company displayed on your website. It comes at the expense of your good reputation, even if someone doesn’t fall for it … they’ll see it when they visit your website!

The SEO spam and the fake tech notification are both highly undesirable hacks that you want to PREVENT. (And not to take out afterwards only when you finally discover the false information).

3 Credit card data theft

Sucuri has removed 2300+ scripts from servers & websites last year that used to steal and forward credit card data.

creditcard veiligheidIt just might be your credit card information! As ingenious as a WooCommerce webshop can work, hackers are just as ingenious when they steal credit card information.
Don’t underestimate that if you have a WooCommerce webshop.

4 Cryptomining

There is a large decrease in the number of scripts that prompted the visitor’s computer to mine crypto coins.

crypto

1 reason is the change in exchange rates, the drop in value and the antivirus software of computers that dealt with this threat very seriously. Cryptomining in fact led to increased CPU usage and in this way led to additional (power) costs for the website visitor.

Brief summary:

The above methods are only 4 out of hundreds. These are the most commonly used, but that doesn’t mean you won’t encounter other tricks.
In particular, fishing and reselling account information often runs parallel to these tricks.

Keep your WordPress website up-to-date, secure and if you don’t have a site but have encountered these tricks: be aware that even the most trustworthy website can be hacked and thus provide false information. Make sure you have a good Antivirus for your computer, that will prevent many of the trojans trying to install themselves on your computer.