This week on WPwatercooler we’ll be answering a viewers email about where to begin and best practices. Mark Nottingham writes: As someone who is learning WordPress, HTML, CSS and trying to learn some PHP to develop my own websites, I am interested in what you folk at WPWatercooler use in the main to develop your…

Podcast E076 – Check out the “HOOK” while my DJ revolves it!

This week I explain what Hooks are and how they can be helpful. Upcoming Events WordCamp Vancover WordCamp Russia SouthBay WordPress Meetup Segment 1: In the News WordPress 4.2.4 released. Headway Theme V4 is around the corner! Segment 2:   “check out the HOOK while my DJ revolves it!” Sample to remove QuickPress Widget //…

I turned to Facebook ads this week in my quest to grow the Julep beta list to 100 subscribers. If you’ve been following along, I’m actively developing a new plugin that will make your WordPress images a little more fun for readers. The plugin hit a bit of a snag these last 2 weeks, with…

On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing “where to place the blame when WordPress problems arise” Show airs August 3 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC * Blame Avada? * Learn the best way with Lynda * Build your site, learn how to use WordPress and then add additional functionality. *…

Podcast E075 – Front End & Back End Development Defined

This week I define the differences between Front End & Back End Development Upcoming Events WordCamp Brighton (East Sussex) – August 8, 2015 Segment 1: In the News WordPress 4.3 RC now available Segment 2:  Difference between Front End & Back End Development Segment 3: Tool of the Week WPHelp

052 Pippin Williamson on WordPress Plugin Development

Pippin Williamson is our guest on on episode 052 with the WP-Tonic panel. He is the expert on devloping WordPress plugins. PRESS THIS LINK TO SEE THE YOUTUBE VERSION   ====================     WP-Tonic is not only a WordPress maintenance and support service, but we publish a twice weekly WordPress business podcast where we talk…