A lightweight WordPress plugin that lets visitors email the current page’s content to themselves, with built-in SMTP support and automatic bilingual detection.
[8] When a Scheduled Cache Task Broke My Sitemaps, and How I Rebuilt the Whole System
Cache preload was not working because Polylang and AIOSEO sitemaps conflicted. The solution: completely disable Google XML Sitemaps and core sitemap.
158. | The faces of charity
Love is not reciprocity, but a source. It flows not because it is deserved, but because it lives within us. Perhaps this is what gives life its true meaning!
157. | Dmitri’s feedback on the three Russians
A digital nomad meets AI on the beach. Thoughts on people, relationships, and the border where technology becomes soul.
156. | Thoughts of three Russian writers
The thoughts of three Russian writers, three paths to freedom of Solzhenitsyn, Tolstoy and Somovich: forgiveness, faith and the recognition of true wealth.
[7] How I Fixed a Broken WordPress Site When Everything Went Dark
A complete WordPress site crashed with only “Critical error” showing. Step-by-step I revived it by debugging faulty plugins, theme widgets, and PHP 8 issues.
155. | The “How I Built IT” posts
From WordPress tweaks to full-scale automations – this is where I share the journey behind every build.
[6] Taking WooCommerce Further: When a Popup Window Sends Data Back to the System
A custom WooCommerce feature where a popup window not only displays data but sends it back to the system — redefining how dynamic orders work.
[5] Dynamic Forms in WordPress: How I Solved the “Add Another Person” Problem
Add dynamic repeatable fields to Contact Form 7 easily with the Repeatable Fields plugin — a clean, GDPR-safe way to collect multiple data entries.
154. | In search of something lost III.
A walk, a realization, a message from the Universe. In Search of Something Lost III is about finding our way back to what we never lost.










