by Kim Shivler | Jul 2, 2016 | Images in WordPress
If you have large images, you should resize images before uploading to WordPress. Although WordPress will display image size based on your settings, large images can slow down your website even though they may be displayed as small. For example, when working on a...
by Kim Shivler | May 28, 2016 | WordPress
Installing WordPress is easy at most web hosts. In fact, it takes a click of a button, answering a few questions, then pressing Install. It can be done in less than 5 minutes. This post is an excerpt from How to Build a Website in 8 Hours or Less. The next automated,...
by Kim Shivler | Apr 25, 2016 | WordPress
CleanTalk spam filter can help stop or reduce comment and contact form spam on your WordPress website. The basic WordPress options to hold comments for approval helps insure that spam doesn’t actually make it onto your web pages, but that still requires you...
by Kim Shivler | Apr 15, 2016 | Updates and Maintenance
WordPress 4.5 shipped this week. As always, I want to give you a quick overview of what’s new and exciting in this latest release. Inline Linking added to WordPress 4.5 As WordPress continues to develop, the team continues to focus on enhancing the editor to...
by Kim Shivler | Mar 14, 2016 | WordPress
Since the start of 2015, we have seen a huge increase in WordPress email being sent into the ether. The ramifications of this are very impactful to clients and their customers. Alerts aren’t received from shopping cart sales, password resets aren’t...