The logo you see here belongs to The Open Source Initiative … or it did until we cleverly dropped a WordPress logo into it. That’s a “derivative work” conversation and …
The WordPress Helpers WordPress Roundup 3-Apr-2015
The WordPress No-Parking Zone If you’re sufficiently pessimistic about new opportunities, it probably pays to stop driving around. Opportunity is often where you decide it is. Albert Einstein Was …
The WordPress No-Parking Zone
Recently we came across a post by marketing guru Seth Godin. It’s incredibly short, and for The WordPress Helpers also incredibly poignant: “That can’t be a legal parking space…” “Because if …
WordPress.org Support, Done Right!
If you’ve spent your time recently meandering through the wordpress.org support forums, you may have come across a conversation between the three handsome gentlemen you see above. I initiated things …
Einstein Was a WordPress Expert
A few WordPress Experts pop up here regularly. Lorelle VanFossen is a WordPress Expert in training. Bob Dunn is a slightly different kind of WordPress Expert. And Tom McFarlin is …
Jetpack Marketing: APRIL FOOLS! (or … not?)
Yesterday being April Fools Day and geeks being the type of people most likely to find April Fools jokes funny, an April Fools concerning WordPress’ Jetpack plug-in made the rounds. …
The WordPress Helpers WordPress Roundup 27-Mar-2015
For The Love of WordPress Meet John James Jacoby. JJJ Loves WordPress so much he’s doing nothing with his time but re-writing its code. And he doesn’t even work for …
WordPress 4.2 Plugin Problem — RESOLVED !
If last week was “Fixing Support Week” at The WordPress Helpers, this week shaped up as the week The WordPress Helpers and The WordPress Community got together to preempt a huge WordPress 4.2 …
Loving WordPress Community — John James Jacoby
An Ode to The WordPress Community … or at least an Ode to the Ode that prominent WordPresser John James Jacoby (JJJ) has authored. JJJ be lovin’ him some WordPress. …
How Do You Learn WordPress?
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 …