Over the years, I’ve had some interesting requests, and one of them was how to link the widget title in WordPress. Out of the box, WordPress really doesn’t give you much leniency except customizing the CSS for your widget title. You can’t make it several different fonts, or get HTML to work. I’ll go over
[Continue Reading...]Why WordPress?
WordPress hasn’t ever been just a blog platform. Sure, it’s roots came from it’s b2 cafelog days, but once it was forked, the plans to improve and make it a robust content management system started. And today, it’s considered the best CMS in the market. Millions of websites are powered by WordPress. However, when it
[Continue Reading...]What is a Blog and what is blogging?
People have their own ideas about blogging, and that’s great. Blogging is something both unskilled and skills writers can do. But really, what is a blog and what is blogging? I’ll explain about these in this post. What is a Blog? A blog, in simple words, is a place or website that you can share
[Continue Reading...]WordCamp US 2016 Recap – Part 2
If you missed Part 1 of the WordCamp US 2016 recap, you can find it here. This is Part 2 of the series. Again, I want to thank both GoDaddy and WPEngine for making my trip to WordCamp US 2016 possible. WordCamp US 2016 Recap – Part 2 Day 1 After Parties I went to
[Continue Reading...]WordCamp US 2016 Recap – Part 1
WordCamp US 2016 was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 2-4, 2016. It was the 2nd WordCamp US, and the last to be held in Philly. I had a blast, and it wouldn’t have been possible without GoDaddy and WPEngine generously sponsoring my trip. I took a lot of pictures and did a lot of things,
[Continue Reading...]#MondayMashup 2016 Volume 11
This week’s #MondayMashup includes articles on blog tools, guest post pitching, finding influencers on Twitter, republishing content on LinkedIn Pulse, and more. #MondayMashup is curated when I have free time, and can share some great picks from around the blogosphere. Unfortunately, I’m no longer taking suggestions for this series because I read so much in
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