Creating Popups In WordPress – WPQuickies
Want to create a WordPress popup form? This guide explains three easy, tried and tested ways to create popup forms in WordPress.
Archiving Posts in WordPress – WPQuickies
How do you archive WordPress content you don’t want to make public anymore but can’t bring yourself to delete completely?
Using Local Blueprints As Site Templates – WPQuickies
I closely examine blueprints in Local (Flywheels’ local dev platform) and how you can use them as quick-deploy site templates for client projects.
WooCommerce Products Loop – WPQuickies
Knowing how WooCommerce outputs products to theme pages will help you design a better shopping experience for your customers. Learn about the WooCommerce products loop.
How To Customise The WordPress Login Screen – WPQuickies
Creating a custom login page for a WordPress website isn’t difficult. There are several ways you can implement your own or client brand designs.
DNS Records Explained – WPQuickies
A beginner’s guide to the DNS (Domain Name System) and what DNS records are. With answers to the commonly asked domain and DNS questions.
If This Then That (IFTTT) and WordPress – WPQuickies
IFTTT has been around since 2011 and is one of the very first web-based automation tools to connect triggers to events without having to write any code. How well does it automate WordPress?
Printful Integration for WooCommerce – WPQuickies
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I’ll look at how you can integrate the Printful service with your WooCommerce store.
Creating Quizzes in WordPress – WPQuickies
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I’ll look at ways to create quizzes in WordPress to make your content more engaging.
WordPress 5.9 Performance Improvements – WPQuickies
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I’ll look through some improvements included in WordPress 5.9.
WordPress Block & UX Improvements – WPQuickies
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I’ll look through the block and user experience (UX) improvements in WordPress 5.9.
WordPress 5.9 Twenty Twenty-Two Block Theme – WPQuickies
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I’ll look through the very first block-based theme Twenty Twenty-Two that shipped with WordPress 5.9.