Posts Tagged ‘Wordpress Development’
How To Easily Rollback WordPress Plug Ins With No Coding – Data Driven Daily Tip 293
WATCH LISTEN READ WordPress Content Managers and Marketers and Small Business Owners who use WordPress may need this tip. And even experienced developers and Website Builders should know about it. For any free plug-in downloaded via the WordPress Admin, such WooCommerce, Yoast SEO, My Custom Functions, Header and Footer Scripts Inserter, Use Any Font (all…
Read MoreHow To Make Advanced Floating Content On Your WordPress Website – Data Driven Daily Tip 292
WATCH LISTEN READ What is “Advanced Floating Content?” Well, it’s the name of an amazing WordPress plug-in, and it’s a great way of describing content that can be added to a WordPress site to either float, animate, or stick in place as a user scrolls your website. It can be used to create any number…
Read MoreHow To Display Unique Content On Your Website Based on GeoLocation: Data Driven Daily Tip 291
WATCH LISTEN READ Data Driven Daily Tip 291. As a marketer, haven’t you ever wanted to make your content more personal to your audience? The data says that the more you can personalize your content and make it relevant to the user reading it, the better you can increase your engagement and conversion rates. As,…
Read MoreWordPress Tip: How To Fix "Missed Scheduled" Blog Posts
WATCH LISTEN READ Have you ever scheduled a post in WordPress that didn’t go live? Maybe you were on vacation and scheduled a blog post, and then when you checked, there was a “Missed Schedule” message next to it? It’s happened to me frequently, but not consistently. Basically, it has happened randomly. And thanks to…
Read MoreHow To Download A Google Font And Add It To A WordPress Website: Data Driven Daily Tip 286
WATCH LISTEN READ This is a great Web Design and Development tip for anyone with a WordPress website who wants to add fonts to their theme. Downloading a Google Font and adding it to your WordPress theme is super easy with a plug-in called Use Any Font. This video shows you exactly how to ensure…
Read MoreHow To Redirect Your Users To A Custom URL In Your Membership Website Using Memberpress – Data Driven Daily Tip 254
WATCH LISTEN READ I’ve been building a lot of Membership websites for clients over the last couple of years, mainly using WordPress and exploring the best membership plug-in options, which I’ve documented here… My number one choice is MemberPress. As such, I wanted to show you real quick how to set things up to have…
Read MoreWhat You Need To Know About Stripe Transactions In MemberPress – Data Driven Daily Tip 252
WATCH LISTEN READ The thing I absolutely love about building Membership Websites using WordPress is that any subject matter expert can build their own business. For example, you may be the #1 aficionado on comic books, baseball cards, fitness supplements, or things to do on Thursday nights in small rural towns. Or, you may have…
Read MoreHaving Trouble Receiving Email Submissions From Your WordPress Gravity Forms?
READ Part of being a really good web developer, is developing enough websites to be able to learn and troubleshoot just about every possible scenario. One thing that happens from time to time when web form submissions actually never end up in the intended recipient’s inbox. For example, whether it’s a standard “Contact Us” form,…
Read MorePopular "Enfold" Theme For WordPress Will Be 100% Compatible With Gutenberg And WordPress 5.0
READ After I wrote this blog post on what marketers, IT professionals and small business owners need to do to prepare their WordPress Website for WordPress 5.0, I figured I’d better walk my own talk, as several dozen of our websites are built using the same theme, Enfold, by Kriesi. I submitted a support ticket…
Read MoreHas Your Web Design Company Told You? WordPress 5.0 Is Coming!
READ We don’t know exactly when, but we know that WordPress 5.0 is coming. And when it does, there’s likely to be things that break across WordPress sites worldwide, especially eCommerce sites. Now, I’m here to tell you not to panic, but rather to prepare. WordPress is changing, but it’s changing for the long-term better,…
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