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December 14, 2015
by Travis Pflanz
This presentation was originally given by
Travis Pflanz for
WordPress KC on December 16, 2015 Note – All links in the slideshow are clickable Over the next few weeks, WebWorks of KC will
Google recently implemented a new criterion to determine the ranking of search results – the actual loading speed of the website. Decreasing your website’s loading speed is not only important for getting a high search ranking, it also affects your visitors’ perception about your website and your business. 2 out of 5 visitors
February 26, 2015
by Travis Pflanz
This slideshow presentation was created for the WordPressKC Meetup group for the February 2015 meeting. NOTE: All links in the slideshow are clickable. Basic WordPress Troubleshooting Assumptions for this presentation A
WordPress website is already Installed This website is
February 23, 2015
by Travis Pflanz
WordPress has come a long way from its launch in 2003 to become the top choice for many website builders. While it started as a tool for bloggers, it has grown to be a powerful
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While building the website for the Peculiar Film Festival, we ran into an interesting situation: The film festival listed each of the festival selections on their own page (a post actually) with film information, a few social links for the film and the film’s trailer. Many of the films shown
January 5, 2013
by Travis Pflanz
I’ve decided I am going to start writing short posts whenever I have to look up something internet,
WordPress, HTML, CSS, etc. related. Hopefully, the things I can’t remember how to do off the top of my head
January 4, 2013
by Travis Pflanz
Displaying source code in your
WordPress posts is extremely simple, you can add a <code> tag around your code and it will be displayed in your blog post. The problem with the <code> tag in
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January 3, 2013
by Travis Pflanz
Do you not need that handy-dandy toolbar at the top of your
WordPress website for any user who is not an administrator? Here’s a little snippet of code you can add to your theme’s functions.php file. This snippet