216 – Building a WordPress Shortcode
Today’s episode continues the discussion from last week about shortcodes. Today we tackle how we can add them to our site from a few different options.
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Today’s episode continues the discussion from last week about shortcodes. Today we tackle how we can add them to our site from a few different options.
This week on WPwatercooler we’ll be discussing what someone should look for in a business theme for their WordPress powered website. Show airs Jan 19 at 11am PT / 2pm ET / 7PM UTC [LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep120-what-to-look-for-in-a-business-wordpress-theme-5-54bc3d984a3b6″ show_gravatar=”true”] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I review iThemes Exchange Upcoming Events WordCamp Paris – Jan 23 -24 WordCamp San Antonio – Jan 24-25 Pressnomic – Jan 22 Segment 1: In the News 35,538 Plugins 2,975 Themes BuddyPress 2.2. beta 2 is out. Segment 2: iThemes Exchange Review Overall Takeaway.. I like it! Segment 3: Tool of the Week Exchange!
PRESS ON THIS LINK TO SEE THE VIDOE OF THE MAKING OF THIS EPISODE WordPress Frameworks Unfinished Business. WooThemes: Canvas version 6 is coming out in the next six months of 2015 only about 6 of the present themes are fully responsive. How to upgrade from Canvas 5 to 6 is still binging worked…
I don’t recall exactly how I stumbled across Andrew’s podcast, eCommerceFuel, but when I did I was hooked. Here’s an entrepreneur talking strictly about the e-commerce market, with a strong focus on physical goods. Normally in our space, we’re hearing all about the ins and outs of digital product sales, so it was refreshing to…
Over the years, GoDaddy has become a company people love to hate. Whether it’s poor server performance or the actions … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 177 – Hanging Out With GoDaddy →
In episode 34 we are joined by Patrick Rauland, the current product manager for WooCommerce and a prolific plugin developer and contributor to Ninja Forms.
Marcus Sheridan wanted to be a dentist, grew up to be a Pool guy and now travels the world teaching inbound content marketing. He does not hold back in this episode. If you’re struggling at all with content marketing this is a must watch. The post Episode #63 Marcus Sheridan from The Sales Lion…
Discover one of the best features in WordPress, shortcodes. Today I’ll break down what they are, how they work and why we should use them.
This week I talk with Jeff Zinn from Pixel Jar about his path to WordPress & the WordPress Community Upcoming Events WordCamp Paris – Jan 23 -24 WordCamp San Antonio – Jan 24-25 Pressnomic – Jan 22 Blogging 101 course via WordPress.com Press Publish – March & April Segment 1: In the News Kim Parsell…
PUSH THIS LINK TO WATCH THE YOUTUBE CLIP OF THE MAKING OF THIS PODCAST Shane Melaugh is the owner of imimpact.com. Here is his story: He quit school because he couldn’t face doing something he wasn’t passionate about any longer. He decided to stop forcing it and left to create my own company He co-founded SECockpit…
This special episode of WordPress Weekly doesn’t have any news or plugin picks of the week. Instead, it’s dedicated to … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 176 – Farewell Kim →
In just over two years time, I’ve finally accumulated 100 published iTunes episodes of the Matt Report. It’s been a fun ride and I’m looking forward to the next 100. The WordPress podcasting space is very interesting. It’s getting more competitive as I predicted and more WP focused podcasts continue to come to the airwaves. In fact, read David’s…
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In this week’s episode we dig into the big differences between WordPress pages and posts and how we can most effectively use them on our websites.