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One more reason I like the Catalyst Theme for WordPress And WP Engine
One of the reasons I like the Catalyst Theme is because I can help someone else make their own adjustments even when they're not programmers. I love WP Engine because they offer a staging environment. Put them together and you have pure bliss!
Duplicate Emails, oh my! Feedburner, AWeber, And MailChimp
If Feedburner is closing down, I need to make the move. Here's what I did and why.
Thesis 2.0 Review: 4 Reasons why I'm not a Convert
Since my Drag & Drop review came out right after Thesis 2.0 did, it was logical that people would start asking about it and how it compared. Here you go.
Design without Coding: Comparing Drag and Drop WordPress Themes
WordPress is known for being easy. Drag and Drop WordPress themes are trying to make it even easier to design without coding. Here's a comparison.
Cloning WordPress Sites in a Multisite Network
Cloning WordPress sites doesn't have to be impossible, even if you've been told it is. Here's a seven step process for making it happen on a multisite network.
Using Twilio with Gravity Forms (A Hack that Rocks!)
If you don't need the \"keyword\" feature that TextMarks offers, you might just be fine with Twilio for all your SMS needs. Here are the 5 steps to using Twilio with Gravity Forms.
How to Connect Gravity Forms And TextMarks for Text Messaging
Want to create a simple way to connect your WordPress site with text messaging? Gravity Forms and TextMarks can help. Here's the sample code.
Speeding up your Development: Using WordPress as a Platform
You can start a development project using whatever framework you like, from .net to ruby on rails, but few offer as much as using WordPress as a platform. Here's a story about one such project.
Shared Hosting (for WordPress) is like having bad roommates
Some people like cheap rent. So they get a roommate. Then they complain. Shared Hosting is like that when it comes to WordPress sites. Here's my take on why Shared Hosting is like having horrible roommates.
Eye Tracking: Why you may be using the Wrong Images on your Sites & Presentations
Even if you get quality images from a great source, they may still be the wrong ones, if they're working against you instead of with and for you. Here's how to know if you have the right images helping you.
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