Tag Archives: WordPress
My Three Favorites Places to Buy Images
As much as I love free stuff, sometimes there’s just no way around it … I have to buy an image. I’ll get a design or layout concept stuck in my head and I just can’t pull away from it even though I cannot find… Continue reading
Tags & Categories
Tags and categories are great tools for organizing your blog posts but the big question are … what in the heck are they? And how do I use them? Over the weekend while speaking to a group of authors in Amarillo, TX, those questions came… Continue reading
WordPress 4.0 – Flashy and Fun
It’s that time again. A new version of WordPress has just hit the digital streets and you need to upgrade. Well, probably. It may not be 100% necessary to upgrade right away, but you’re going to want these new features for sure. And, in general,… Continue reading
Your WordPress Site Got Hacked. Now What?
So, you just got a call from a friend who said that they went to your WordPress website on their iPad but it’s showing porn instead of your business’ regular page. Well, isn’t that special? There have been a rash of these events lately. Sucuri,… Continue reading
Subdomains – Why & How
What is a subdomain? It’s a great way to create a shorter, more elegant website address to a specific section of your website. Using these, you can give clients (or potential clients) a shorter, more memorable way to get to an area of your website that you’re… Continue reading
Blog Via Email With Postie
I don’t know about you, but I seem to live in my email. It’s my reminder system, my todo list, my idea notebook, my photo file … oh, and it actually provides this weird “electronic letter delivery system” that I use all day long for personal and work… Continue reading
Turning Off Comments in WordPress
Categories: Tutorials
Tags: Comments, WordPress
Comments Off on Turning Off Comments in WordPress
One of the comments I’m frequently asked is “How do I turn off comments on my WordPress website?” Along with that comes the frequently asked, “Should I turn them off?” Should They Be On or Off? Since it’s less straightforward, I’ll answer the second question… Continue reading