Recently, a question came up of how to deny P.O. Boxes in a WooCommerce installation – something not built in by default, but certainly useful for a lot of companies. Naturally I hit up the Googles, but a lot of the codes and functions were outdated – below, I’ve included a snippet you can add […]
WooCommerce Product Bundles, Composite Products, and Mix ‘n Match – Which is right for me?
At WooCommerce, we have hundreds of plugins that site users use effectively every day. However, because no two sites are really the same, a lot of the plugins appear to overlap in use a little bit, resulting in the infamous, terrible question – “Which plugin is right for me?” Today, let’s go over three similar […]
Lifeline – A Game in Review
Foreword: Stepping Back from Serious Most of you who are on my site have come for WordPress tips and tricks – by all means, those are still coming. However, I’ve been suffering from a bit of writer’s block lately – it’s certainly that I don’t have a long list of topics to write about (it’s […]
Increasing your WordPress Memory Limit
If you’ve stumbled across this page, it’s likely because you’ve come across an error message that simply said your site doesn’t have enough Memory – perhaps it’s running to slow, or not saving all of your changes, or a variety of things that are typical for an underpowered setup. Typically abbreviated to WP Memory Limit […]
Come say hi at WordCamp Columbus 2015!
I can safely say that 2015 has been a total whirlwind of WordCamps – I’m up to three speaking events and four WordCamps total, and we’ve only just hit the halfway point of the year… I think Delta is really starting to love me, guys. 🙂 If you weren’t able to attend my talk at WordCamp Dayton (available […]
A Quick Note on Amazon Echo Reviews
Hi all! If you’ve been following, you know I’m due to publish another review for the Amazon Echo reflecting a month in – if not, the first two posts can be found here: Part 1 Part 2 While I did have some content for a Part 3, Amazon has recently rolled out some features that addressed […]
WordCamp Philly 2015 – A Recap
It’s been a busy few days in the Santoro schedule – As I write this, I’m in the car a fourth of the way home from WordCamp Philly 2015. There, I gave by far my most “out there” presentation to date – typically, I like to focus on broad strokes and standard examples, but this […]
A Journey through the West in the 48 Hour Film Project
As you may have already read about, over the weekend I chose to lead a team through this year’s 48 Hour Film Project for Cincinnati, Ohio. The premise is simple – on Friday you’re given a genre, a character, a prop, and a line of dialogue, and on Sunday you have to turn in a completed […]
Living with Alexa : an Amazon Echo Review (Part 2)
Hello again everyone, and welcome to part two of my review for the Amazon Echo! Okay, that sounds too formal. Let’s start again – but first, be sure you’re caught up on the first part. I’ve been living with Alexa for just over two weeks now. We’ve gotten more and more comfortable with each other. […]
An Intro to Custom Post Types, Taxonomies, and Fields
Hello everyone, and welcome to the first of many posts explaining the real core of what powers WordPress, and how you can use it to the greatest effect. In this (hopefully quick and clear) overview, we’re going to explore a few basic WordPress concepts to set the foundation moving forward. Let’s jump right in! Note: This […]