How do YOU learn WordPress? A better question is probably “how do you learn?”. People have different ways of absorbing—and learning to use—information, and your “type” is most likely consistent …
WordPress Content Marketing: Worth The Effort?
Sometimes, building yourself a better WordPress is more about business decisions than about WordPress, itself. The way you handle marketing generally fits into that idea. So is Content Marketing—WordPress Content …
WordPress Custom Posts Hierarchy
At The WordPress Helpers we love WordPress, but there are things about WordPress that aren’t perfect. One is that WordPress wasn’t always the robust content management system it’s evolved into, …
WordPress Theme Speed
How fast is your web site? Is WordPress Theme Speed chasing away your visitors? Speed is on our minds all the time, both because we live in a society that …
Getting WordPress Help
Today’s “Getting WordPress Help” Score: WPBeginner Two, Rest-of-the-World Zero. Earlier today we pointed you at a post from WPBeginner about the upcoming WordPress 4.2. While we wait and hope that …
WordPress Plugin Problem #4.2
WordPress 4.2 is around the corner, and if the folks at WPBeginner are right about how it’s going to work one of the “enhancements” in WordPress 4.2 will create a gigantic …
What Are Real WordPress Costs ?
You’ve heard this WordPress thing is free. You’ve heard it’s really inexpensive. You’ve heard it’s anything but. What’s the truth? How do you get a handle on Real WordPress Costs? …
WordPress HTML
On many articles at The WordPress Helpers, we include a voice rendering. Making that happen requires the recording of the audio, of course, but then we need to get it placed …
There’s More Than One Right Way to Do WordPress
When all is said and done, the biggest piece of building success in WordPress isn’t about content management, or hosting, or any particular geeky WordPress elements. Great WordPress is about …
Geeky WordPress Elements
Tom McFarlin keeps showing up at The WordPress Helpers. Until now, everything Tom’s said that we sourced were no-question-about-it correct. Today, we’re looking at Mr. McFarlin’s article on PHP versions, a geeky …