Episode 24 – Dan Cameron and Sprout Apps
Dan Cameron, a freelance developer that has been working with WordPress since before version 1.2, joins us to talk about his history and Sprout Apps.
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Dan Cameron, a freelance developer that has been working with WordPress since before version 1.2, joins us to talk about his history and Sprout Apps.
Pippin Williamson is the man behind the fantastic plugins Restrict Content Pro, Easy Digital Downloads and Affiliate WP as well as teaching others in his plugin development courses at pippinsplugins.com and co-opting the Apply Filters podcast with Brad Touesnard – and he’s only 25! The post Episode #46 Pippin Williamson from Pippin’s Plugins appeared…
In today’s episode, we look at how we can take the power of IFTTT to automate our website in ways that will make us more productive.
This week I talk about the 2 ways to targeting a theme when working with clients. Upcoming Events SoCal WP Meetup – August 20, 2014 South Bay WP Meetup – August 21, 2014 Segment 1: In the News WordPress 4.0 Beta 4 Segment 2: Targeting Themes My thoughts on helping clients pick a theme that will…
Au programme Émilie et Frédéric sont nos invités pour ce nouvel épisode dont le thème principal aborde le monde professionnel autour de WordPress. Émilie est Directrice & Fondatrice de l’agence Whodunit, Frédéric est Directeur Associé & Fondateur de Globalis, deux entreprises qui étaient sponsors du WordCamp Paris 2014. Ils témoignent sur leurs convictions de l’intérêt…
On this episode of WPwatercooler we celebrate a milestone, 100 episodes! Join us as we discuss everything that has been going on since our first episode back on Sept 24 2012 and what the future holds for our regulars. Show airs August18 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC [LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep100-were-still-here-5-53f179c7a1d67″ show_gravatar=”true”] See…
Pippin Williamson of Easy Digital Downloads joined Marcus Couch and I to discuss a variety of topics. Williamson tells his … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 158 – Interview With Pippin Willamson Of Easy Digital Downloads →
It has almost been 1 year since I met Troy Dean as a guest on his own WordPress podcast. Shortly after that, I met him at PressNomics, where we became great friends and chased after the same guests for our audience. In between sessions, we plotted our podcasting world domination scheme. We’ve kept in touch talking…
Rob Walling has hit two home runs launching software apps in very crowded marketplaces, namely SEO and e-mail marketing. His most recent success, Get Drip Email Marketing was launched without writing any code. Even after his successes, Rob still battles the voice of doubt but manages to push through to run 2 products, write…
In today’s episode, I share different ways to organize your content in your WordPress site so that it’s easy for you and your website viewers to find the correct content.
Featured Plugin: WP-Migrate allows users to enter database information separate from the current site/blog database, and migrate the current information over. It enables you to select what (if any) information to move over, and/or update the URL throughout the database to a new domain while keeping the serialized meta information intact. Bill’s Business Points: Never run…
The past 156 episodes of WordPress Weekly are filled with stories of people who are doing exciting things with WordPress. … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 157 – Jeffro Tells His Story →
This week I talk about WordPress security options after a client site was inflected with malware. Upcoming Events – Weekend of August 15th WordCamp Maine WordCamp Grand Rapids WordCamp Birmingham WordCamp Montreal Segment 1: In the News WordPress iOS APP was updated Segment 2: WordPress Security Options Sucurri WordFence iThemes Security Mail Poet Malware Removal…
On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing how to use Foundation framework to build a WordPress theme. Show aired August 11 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC http://bwawwp.com/using-the-foundation-framework-in-your-wordpress-theme/ http://isitsharkweek.com/ http://themeshaper.com/2014/08/11/sass-comes-to-_s/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/easy-foundation-shortcodes/ http://www.slideshare.net/digibomb/build-a-responsive-theme-in-wordpress-with-zurbs-foundation http://wpdevtable.com/ http://www.abookapart.com/products/mobile-first http://wordpress.tv/2014/06/11/steve-zehngut-build-a-wordpress-theme-with-foundation-and-underscores/ http://themefortress.com/reverie/ http://bower.io/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/easy-foundation-shortcodes/ http://foundation.zurb.com/develop/download.html https://github.com/geoffgraham/FoundationWP https://incident57.com/codekit/ http://foundation.zurb.com/develop/download.html#customizeFoundation http://foundationpress.olefredrik.com/ http://foundation.zurb.com/forum/posts/1214-foundation-5–wordpress http://320press.com/wp-foundation/ http://foundationpress.olefredrik.com/ http://themefortress.com/reverie/ https://github.com/milohuang/reverie http://torquemag.io/developers-guide-learning-sass-twenty-minutes-less/ https://github.com/shelob9/app_starter http://callmenick.com/2014/03/26/slide-and-push-menus-with-css3-transitions/…
Last week, I was in New York City for WordCamp and some client meetings. The event was a huge success, with four full tracks of expert designers, developers, and WordPress professionals sharing what they’ve learned. I had a great time with everyone there. I saw old friends, and met new friends. I had my recording…