EP381 – WordPress plugins: the good, the bad, and the really bad
This week on WPwatercooler we are talking about WordPress Plugins: the good, the bad, and the really bad.
Read MoreEP380 – Working in WordPress: to code or not to code
This week on WPwatercooler we’ll be discussing working in WordPress, to code or not to code. Show Sponsors Desktop Server – ServerPress https://www.servepress.com WPsitesync https://www.wpsitesync.com Cloudways – Cloudways is a managed WordPress hosting provider that offers 5 best-in-class cloud providers, giving you freedom of choice and flexibility to build amazing WordPress websites. It comes with…
Read MoreEP379 – 2020 WordPress Resolutions
On this episode we’re going to be discussing out WordPress New Yar’s Resolutions for 2021
Read MoreEP178 – The state of the state of the word
This week on WPwatercooler we are talking about the State of the Word 2020 that Matt Mullenweg did. Typically this happens at the WordCamp US event but due to COVID-19 restrictions, this event happened on its own on Thursday, December 17th, 2020. We’ll be discussing this broadcast and the announcement made on it. Socials Twitter…
Read MoreEP377 – WordPress 5.6 Simone
This week we’re discussing WordPress 5.6 Simone.
Read MoreEP376 – WordPress – Comments, Comments Comments – WPwatercooler
This week on WPwatercooler we’re talking about WordPress comments
Read MoreEP375 – WordPress – Democratizing Publishing and Democracy!
This week on the WPwatercooler we’re going to be discussing if we are democratizing publishing when using WordPress
Read MoreEP374 – Google’s push to add Stories to your WordPress website
This week on WPwatercooler we’re discussing the ways in which Google is really wanting you to add Stories to your WordPress website using Web Stories.
Read MoreEP373 – Why you should test your WordPress website in staging
Does your webhost have a staging server? Have you ever run an update on your WordPress website and have it fail on you? Staging servers can save you in the event of an issue like this, we’ll explain how to add one to your workflow. In this episode we’re going to show you how using a staging server for updates to your WordPress website can be quite handy and save yourself some time and frustration. Watch the episode or share it with a friend if they would get something out of it.
Read MoreEP372 – Cloudflare APO for WordPress
This week we’re discussing CloudFlare’s Automatic Platform Optimization for WordPress Panel Jason Tucker @jasontucker Steve Zehngut @zengy Sé Reed @sereedmedia Jason Cosper @boogah 📗Check out Bridget’s new book “Keys to Being Social: Being Real in a Virtual World” https://amzn.to/2HZELOq Sponsor Desktop Server – ServerPress https://serverpress.com
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