
The 5 No-Nos Your WordPress Guy Or Gal Should Never Do
Whether you hire someone or you’re working on your site yourself, here are 5 things you absolutely never want to do. (I was going to say “no brainer” but that’s a no-brainer.)
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Whether you hire someone or you’re working on your site yourself, here are 5 things you absolutely never want to do. (I was going to say “no brainer” but that’s a no-brainer.)
Tuesday, February 6, is the start of a 48 hour BobWP WordPress Content Marathon. Bob will be posting tons of great WP information around the clock – podcasts, interviews, articles, and who knows what else he’ll do.
One strength of WordPress is that it uses an interface that most of us have seen before. We’re familiar with application dashboards, page editors that look like Word processors, and changing an app’s settings. Because of that, WordPress is a manageable tool for many users.
This is the second update of my January 2018 post. It lists the most popular WordPress plugins as of the start of 2020.
Ever hear anyone refer to “WordPress Core” and wonder what they’re talking about? When I started with WP, it was a mystery to me too.
It’s really easy – all too easy – to lift images from the web. If you’re creating web content, don’t do it. If you work for a business or non-profit you could get yourself and your organization in trouble. That’s as good a reason as any to refrain from doing the easy thing.
WARNING: Test your theme on a test site. Do not do any of the following on a live site!!
Here are 3 things most people don’t like about WordPress:
This being my 5th WordCamp I have to admit the thrill is not quite what it used to be. Not that you should never go to a WordCamp which are held in many cities around the planet. You should go. You’ll find all kinds of designers, developers, marketers, business owners, bloggers and others who use and mostly love WordPress.
Made with love for people who love WordPress – or will.
Bud Kraus
973 479 2914
bud@joyofwp.com
Made with love for people who love WordPress – or will.
Bud Kraus
973 479 2914
bud@joyofwp.com
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