For the last two weeks or so, i was busy cleaning up and adding some additional wordpress features to Techronnati blog. Testing every free available plugin is stealing much of my precious time knowing in fact that i am actually testing it in production server which should not be the case. You see, normally you get a new fresh set of Bandwidth space every month coming from the web hosting provider (***depends on your subscription plans). The more visitors you drive in to your website, the more bandwidth space is consumed and used. If you load too much activities on your production server i.e. like testing your site, loading images, you realize that you are actually eating too much bandwidth especially playing around the plugins, images, files, etc. so as experts would say, it’s advisable to do it just locally to free up the resources to be intended for your visitors.  I just realized it lately that i shouldn’t be doing this plugin testing right in my current blog’s server because i am eating server’s allocated bandwidth. But i think occasional testing is tolerable besides am using just a small fraction of the entire allocated bandwidth space so it’s ok but eventually i think i would settle down to have a local test server myself. While browsing the net i found out that you can actually have a local test server for wordpress blogs using WAMPSERVER. This tutorial would give you an insight on how to have a local test server on your windows machine, the same way i did on my Toshiba Laptop with Windows Vista Ultimate Edition.
 
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