These instructions are for Debian-based distributions, but they are similar for RPM-based distros.
It is best to do multiple tests and average the results, especially on VPS which may be affected by peek traffic.
sudo su
apt update && apt upgrade| function my_custom_icons( $sets ) { | |
| $path = get_stylesheet_directory() . '/my-custom-icons/'; | |
| $url = get_stylesheet_directory_uri() . '/my-custom-icons/'; | |
| $data = json_decode( file_get_contents( $path . 'selection.json' ) ); | |
| $icons = array(); | |
| foreach ( $data->icons as $icon ) { | |
| $prefs = $data->preferences->fontPref; |
| <?php | |
| /* | |
| Created by: [email protected] 16/03/2014 | |
| Name of script: Create WordPress Admin User | |
| Description: This script will create an admin user in wordpress | |
| Usage: Create a new file in the root of the hosting account and drop this code into it then execute the script through the browser. |
| /** | |
| * Retrieves all the rows in the active spreadsheet that contain data and logs the | |
| * values for each row. | |
| * For more information on using the Spreadsheet API, see | |
| * https://developers.google.com/apps-script/service_spreadsheet | |
| */ | |
| function readRows() { | |
| var sheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSheet(); | |
| var rows = sheet.getDataRange(); | |
| var numRows = rows.getNumRows(); |