March 2018 – Custom Post Types
Many thanks to Paul B for sharing with the group about CPT and resources for creating them!
Here are some of the links he shared:
CPT Generator!
https://generatewp.com/post-type/
Many thanks to Paul B for sharing with the group about CPT and resources for creating them!
Here are some of the links he shared:
CPT Generator!
https://generatewp.com/post-type/
Many thanks to Spell for sharing his years of experience. It was obvious in this presentation Spell’s passion for accessibility and making the web inclusive for everyone! Resources, Tools and Tips ● Not sure when to include alternative text? Use the Alt Decision Tree● Automated: axe DevTools● Automated: Web Developer Toolbar● Automated: WAVE● Automated: W3C…
Now that most of us have been learned how to customize our WordPress site it’s important to keep those settings intact. Creating a “child them” is your best bet. Basically it’s your spin on an existing template. There are hundreds of pages and videos on this subject. Below are a few of those resources you…
Remember, security can be broken into 3 parts…Prevention, Detection, Recovery! For prevention some simple things YOU can do today… No user named ADMIN! Strong Passwords – http://correcthorsebatterystaple.net Use 2 step authentication like Clef or other plugins. Only give users permissions they need. Keep WordPress and Plugins Up to dated! Delete plugins and users that are not being…
CSS is the language for describing the presentation of Web pages, including colors, layout, and fonts. This week we had 3 members speak on various aspects of .css and its use in most WordPress sites. What is CSS? – Kim White Using the Customizer for CSS – Eileen Violini Embrace the Cascade! – Paul Wolke Here…
Many thanks to our speaker and host Ken Unangst. Ken’s Allentown company, Digital Feast, is doing some awesome work in the area of video on the web and digital storytelling! This was a wonderful presentation not only of what is being done now with video and the web but what the future may look like!
Hey — Laurence here. Here is a quick recap on all the ways you can drive traffic to your site, as well as measuring results. Step One: Know Your Audience Before you can create awesome content on your website (which will help drive visitors) — you have to understand your audience. Ask yourself the following…