Posts Tagged ‘Wordpress Tips’
How 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 Change WordPress Author Name Publicly – Data Driven Daily Tip 278
WATCH LISTEN READ I get asked to look at a lot of different kinds of blogs, especially blogs that use WordPress. Having built and managed content on close to 500 WordPress sites over the last 12 years, I’ve seen close to “it all” when it comes to WordPress Content Management. But one thing I seem…
Read MoreHow To Use WordPress and Gravity Forms to Show Users Different Confirmation Pages and Route Emails to Different Employees. Data Driven Daily Tip 250.
WATCH LISTEN READ We’ve had several clients with multiple business locations ask us how they can automate feedback for a particular store or office location directly to the manager or supervisor of that location, based on a client or customer on the front end selecting that location. We’ve also had several clients ask how to…
Read MorePreparing For WordPress 5.0 – What To Do With Our "Enfold" Websites on GoDaddy Managed WordPress?
READ Problem Solvers. That’s what we are. Middle School Kids can build websites. We get that. But Middle School Kids wouldn’t solve problems like this one. To create fast and super-economical, and of course very professional websites based on what the data says will convert/is converting, we recommend MANY of our clients use a combination…
Read MoreWordPress 5.0 Tip: How The Disable Gutenberg Plug-In Saved My Day
READ WordPress 5.0 is here! If you’re a WordPress Content Manager with not that much of a technical background, this post is for you! After several months of speculation, we finally know exactly what WP 5.0 looks like. We had tested, and reported on what we thought would happen, for sure, and even called our web…
Read MoreHow To Migrate A WordPress Site Using GoDaddy Managed WordPress: Data Driven Daily Tip 236
WATCH LISTEN READ I’ve written at length about how tools like WordPress and GoDaddy Managed WordPress can help save time, money and help companies gain efficiencies. Especially WordPress Design and Development companies. Case in point, I was just slacking one of our WordPress Developers about migrating a site from a cPANEL account to a Managed WordPress account to go live for…
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,…
Read MoreHow To Use Your WordPress Website To Close That Deal
WATCH READ Smart businesspeople will use their WordPress website as a true sales tool, NOT JUST a lead generation tool. When most people think of “Return On Investment” related to their new website redesign project, they think of “how much net new web traffic is this site going to give me.” That’s fine, but…
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