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Have put some into place!
This can help you against brute force login attempts.
http://www.bad-neighborhood.com/login-lockdown....
http://livelymoney.blogspot.com/2008/01/500-ent...
I think I'll check this plugin out soon.
@alanj878: You'll have to weigh the pluses and minuses of using a hosted solution like blogger. The main reason I host my own is because I want to have a backup of everything I create and Blogger doesn't help with this. It's also more difficult to monetize a hosted site.
Am I being too harsh? What do you guys think?
And I stored it at my computer..
But what I want to do if there's something wrong with my wordpress??
Coz there' only a word that I don't understand at that txtfile...
Maybe you can explain ..
Just on the blank index.html point, you can achieve the same effect in all directories by creating an .htaccess file in your blog's root directory (or using the one already there), and adding at the top the line:
Options -Indexes
I just find it easier to deal with all directories at once, rather than looking for any that might be visible manually.