Fresh Resources for Web Designers and Developers (July 2017)
Time flies and we are now in the middle of 2017. In this month’s installment, we…
Time flies and we are now in the middle of 2017. In this month’s installment, we…
Keeping up with social media can feel like a full-time job these days — and for…
Ports are access points connected to your domain. Certain tools and functions will operate on specific…
Cities are collections of neighborhoods — and neighborhoods are powered by small business. From coffee shop…
Automattic strongly believes in a free and open Internet and it’s hard to imagine a truly…
Importing address and forwarders is a great time saver when you move a web hosting account…
Hi everyone! Here’s a snapshot of some of the excellent WordPress.com community advice, insights, and updates…
Get Our Free Ultimate Guide to Coding for Beginners Make a plan for learning the tech…
Email domain forwarding is when you set an entire list of email addresses for a website…
Email forwarding is when you set your account to send messages to another address. When someone…
Andrew Youderian • July 9, 2017 One of the best things you can do for your…
Losing a password to an email address has the potential to become quite problematic. For instance,…
Working for an all-remote company has ton of perks, and being able to work from anywhere with…
We’re excited to introduce the new Social Icons Widget, which allows you to connect with visitors…
There’s no doubt that you “know” your product the best. You work with it day in…
Writing interesting blog posts, creating attractive pages, and interacting with your visitors — these are essential…
When someone says the word “scrum,” you might think they’re talking about people in rugby jerseys…
Lets face it: the WooCommerce “My Account” page navigation looks pretty lame with it’s default styling! It’s just a bulleted list. On Divi (the theme we use most) all the links in the list are the same color, even the one you’re currently on. So visually it’s just not pretty or very helpful to the […]
The key to meaningful FAQs lies in framing its questions just as the users ask them….
Password protection of posts and pages in WordPress is a nice feature, but can be a little limited. Here’s one way you can expand on it – by showing some custom content on a password protected page. Using a custom field and a little code, you can create a custom excerpt for each piece of protected content.
Andrew Youderian • June 25, 2017 It’s impossible to shop online today without seeing that little…