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CSS Grid Layout for Related Posts for WordPress Customize the display of the free plugin with a few lines of code

October 30, 2017 by Sallie Goetsch 15 Comments

grid layout for related posts for WordPress

Barry Kooij’s Related Posts for WordPress is a great plugin, but the default list view takes up a lot of space. Here’s how to convert that bulky list into a compact row or grid using CSS Grid. Continue Reading CSS Grid Layout for Related Posts for WordPress Customize the display of the free plugin with a few lines of code

Filed Under: Using WordPress Tagged With: Tutorial, CSS Grid Layout

What Makes a Website Expensive? Here are some reasons why one website costs $2500 and another $50,000

October 28, 2017 by Sallie Goetsch Leave a Comment

pile of $100 bills representing an expensive website

If you hire an experienced developer or agency, even a very simple website is going to cost a minimum of $1000 and an average of $2500. At the other end of the spectrum, a highly complex website costs upwards of $50,000 and requires a team of experts working over several months. What accounts for the difference? Continue Reading What Makes a Website Expensive? Here are some reasons why one website costs $2500 and another $50,000

Filed Under: WordPress Consulting

WP-Tonic 241: Advice on Setting up & Using WordPress Multisite

October 28, 2017 by Sallie Goetsch Leave a Comment

WP-Tonic Roundtable 341: Advice on Setting Up and Using WordPress Multisite
This entry is part 26 of 30 in the series WP-Tonic Roundtable

Special guest John James Jacoby joins the WP-Tonic posse to discuss how to setup and use WordPress Multisite. John has been a WordPress core contributor and lead developer for both the BuddyPress and bbPress projects. He believes Multisite should be enabled by default. Continue Reading WP-Tonic 241: Advice on Setting up & Using WordPress Multisite

Filed Under: Using WordPress Tagged With: WP-Tonic Live, Multisite

WP-Tonic #239: The Future of WordPress Page Builders

October 22, 2017 by Sallie Goetsch Leave a Comment

WP-Tonic 239: The Future of WordPress Page Builders
This entry is part 25 of 30 in the series WP-Tonic Roundtable

What’s going to happen to WordPress page builders when the new Gutenberg editor adds page layout capabilities? The WP-Tonic Roundtable speculates. Continue Reading WP-Tonic #239: The Future of WordPress Page Builders

Filed Under: Using WordPress Tagged With: WP-Tonic Live, Page Builders

It Takes More than HTTPS to Make Your Website Secure

October 20, 2017 by Sallie Goetsch Leave a Comment

Encryption makes the web more secure
This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Checking Up on Your Website

You need HTTPS on your website. It encrypts all data sent to and from your web server, which is especially important if visitors are handing over contact details or payment information. But there’s more to website security than encryption. Continue Reading It Takes More than HTTPS to Make Your Website Secure

Filed Under: Hosting and Servers Tagged With: WordPress Hosting, SSL, Security

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    Things change rapidly in the WordPress world. The content in this post is more than a year old and may no longer represent best practices.Description Over the past two years, […] The post Does It Work? Using The New CSS Layout with Rachel Andrew appeared first on East Bay WordPress Meetup.
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