255 – Add Google Forms to your Website
In today’s episode we talk about how to add a form to our website by using Google Forms.
In today’s episode we talk about how to add a form to our website by using Google Forms.
In today’s episode we look at different ways to contribute back to the WordPress community; and for most of them, you won’t even need to write any code!
In today’s episode we review our online accounts and how we can make them more secure, including our own WordPress installation.
In today’s episode we talk about four different ways to make money with your website, which doesn’t include selling physical products.
In today’s episode we discuss the different ways we can create a Coming Soon page or Under Construction page for our WordPress websites.
In this week’s episode, we take a look at the six services / apps that I use to manage all of my WordPress websites.
In today’s episode, I share how you can manage all of your Jetpack enabled WordPress sites with the new interface at WordPress.com.
In today’s episode, we dig into the future of WordPress and learn about the WordPress REST API.
In today’s episode I share different Chrome extensions that can be added to make using your WordPress site easier.
In today’s episode we explore some of the new features released in WordPress 4.3.
In today’s episode I share an outline of things to cover when you are sharing how to use WordPress with clients or friends.
In today’s episode we talk about the 4 different ways you can make money by using WordPress in a targeted market.
In today’s episode, we look at two alternatives for protecting content on a WordPress site without using plugins.
On today’s episode of WP Elevation we’re talking with Dustin Hartzler, a happiness engineer at Automattic and the host of the Your Website Engineer podcast. His podcast is consistently at the top of the Google search rankings and in the iTunes search results for WordPress podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today’s episode we learn how to use a plugin called Admin Columns to easily rearrange and add new columns to the list view in your WordPress Dashboard.