WordPress

  • Trying Out WP-Optimize

    Trying Out WP-Optimize

    Your company’s WordPress website requires some maintenance and upkeep. This is a reason some people don’t choose to use WordPress, but the alternative is to allow your website to degrade over time, and have a new one built every few years. That’s what people used to do, and it is still an option. If you…

  • Changing Your WordPress Theme

    Changing Your WordPress Theme

    One of the great things about redesigning a WordPress website is that you can change the design completely without disturbing the content. When a traditional website gets a redesign, you will usually have to move all the content — the words, the pictures, all that — from the old website to the new one. This…

  • 10 Reasons to Attend WordCamp Fayetteville

    10 Reasons to Attend WordCamp Fayetteville

    Do you have your tickets for WordCamp Fayetteville 2015 yet? There are still tickets left — you can even buy a ticket on the day of the conference — and tickets are a mere $35.00 each. Buy a ticket. If you’re still debating whether or not to attend WordCamp Fayetteville, here are 10 good reasons…

  • WordPress.com’s 10 Anniversary

    WordPress.com’s 10 Anniversary

    WordPress.com and Automattic, the company behind it, are celebrating their 10th anniversary. “Ten years, 2.5 billion posts, and 3 billion comments later,” Mark Armstrong writes,  “Automattic is stronger than ever — with WordPress.com and a host of other services aimed at helping independent publishers, bloggers, and business owners.” Those services include WooCommerce, Jetpack, Akismet, VaultPress,…

  • Got Your Tickets for WCFay?

    Got Your Tickets for WCFay?

    Do you have your tickets for WordCamp Fayetteville? The camp will begin on Friday, July 31, with a get-to-know-WordCamp party at Mermaids. Saturday has a full slate of sessions. Here are just a few: Angela Belford will be talking about how to brand your business with WordPress. Michael White will help clarify the question of…

  • Trying Out Press This

    Trying Out Press This

    PressThis  used to be a plugin, but now it’s native to WordPress. It’s sort of like WordPress’s answer to Pinterest, since it lets you curate text, video, or other content from another website without looking like a thief. Or even feeling like a thief. WordPress has clarified this point by explaining that the goal of…