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Deals for Developers, Designers and Bloggers
Everyone's talking about deals for developers, designers, and bloggers today. But are they all worth it? Can you trust them all? Here are the ones I trust!
There's a wrong way to give plugin feedback on WordPress.org
There's a right way. And there's a wrong way. I'm talking about giving plugin feedback on WordPress.org for plugins in the repository.
Why we all need to keep watching iThemes
Every time you can take something complex and make it easier, people will love you. That's why we all need to keep watching iThemes.
Why I use comments on my site
When it comes to comments on a site, there's a lot of debate on whether you should or shouldn't have them. Here's my reasoning.
Approachable WordPress
Every community has its superstars. The difference in the WordPress community is that ours are accessible. That's Approachable WordPress.
Why I send my entire post to my RSS subscribers
You could send an excerpt to subscribers of your RSS feed. But I hate that. Here's why. And how to fix it by sending your entire post.
No more staring at a blank canvas!
It can easily be stressful to stare at a blank canvas. But if you're a WordPress designer or developer, soon you may not need to worry.
iThemes Builder: Getting Past Shiny Stuff Syndrome
Even if you're attracted to the next new thing, you may want to circle back to iThemes Builder. It's simple and easy as ever. And even a bit new.
WordPress and Enterprise Software
Today I read the suggestion that healthcare.gov should have used WordPress. When it comes to WordPress and enterprise software, I have some opinions.
One touch deployments and staging environments for WordPress
If you're looking for staging environments, check out WP Engine. But if you aren't going to use them, here's how to do it anyway.
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