At our sister site Answer Guy Central, things have just been converted to Ultra, a brand-new WordPress theme from the folks at Themify. Themify sells themes based on a home-grown page …
Should WordPress REST ? The WordPress REST API
See this oh-so-not-simple image depicting the way information flies around the Internet? Want to see it get a whole lot simpler? Maybe we can finally give WordPress REST? Yeah, we’re …
15 Questions for WordPress Developers
As with all hiring decisions, when seeking a WordPress Developer your success depends on the way you ask questions. Wouldn’t having, say, 15 Questions for WordPress Developers come in handy? Last month …
Envato Themes is The WalMart of WordPress Development
When we discussed the idea that Envato is a Monster, we focused on a particular business practice at Envato Themes that—if you were aware of it—might bother you whether you …
The Dreaded WordPress White Screen of Death
Other than complete deletion of your WordPress site, nothing is more scary then encountering the WordPress White Screen of Death. Unless you’re Stack Overflow; then true dread is spelled w-o-r-d-p-r-e-s-s, …
Why Stack Overflow Dreads WordPress
Training methods and statistics are all over The WordPress Helpers. This week we’re especially interested in a survey revealing how people prefer to take their WordPress training, and when training errors …
WordPress Theme Documentation
At The WordPress Helpers, one of our favorite theme vendors is Elegant Themes. They turn out beautiful work, give great support, and publish a daily blog post about WordPress that stands …
Free WordPress Business Process
A few weeks ago we ran a piece on how Tom McFarlin looks at Free WordPress Business Process. Tom develops WordPress Themes and Plug-ins, and that piece talked about—essentially—giving away …
WordPress 80/20 Sitebuilder Problems
At The WordPress Helpers we love us those Torquemag folks. They came up here on our very first day, again a couple of weeks ago, and now Josh Pollack has published …
Simply Read, or “Simply Read”: a Great WordPress Theme
Good content needs to be simple to read—or “Simply Read” In Melbourne, Australia a design student has released a WordPress theme that will make your words simple to read. For that …
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