I write about code, digital, and whatever else I do here on the blog a lot, but like all of you, code and video aren’t the only aspects of my life. This is a little more of a personal piece so I’ll keep it short – so sit right down and you’ll hear the tale […]
I’m in an infographic!
Not sure how I slipped onto this list of super-talent, but it’s sure an honor to be next to those greats 🙂 Source: http://www.woorockets.com/infographic-woocommerce-ninjas-you-should-know/
Changing WooCommerce Cart Icon Styles
Similar to my guide on how to change order status icons in WooCommerce, I frequently get asked how to change the WooCommerce Cart Icon (and icons all around the site itself). It’s not as bad as you’d think – here’s a quick walkthrough on how you can change the cart message icons in your WooCommerce shop. First, […]
Two WordCamp adventures in one month – come say hi!
The blog’s been quiet lately, I know! Between a halted marketing series thread and regular updates, it’s like I’ve gone off the grid… Not so! I finally can announce the big plans for March – I’ll be attending TWO WordCamps, so come out and say hi, or if you’re in the area, let’s grab a […]
Quickly Add CSS to Your WordPress Website
While we’re all anxiously awaiting part 2 of my Marketing guide (so much has come up to share lately!), I thought I’d make a quick post to address one of the most common questions I come across in WooThemes Support –Â “How do I add CSS to my theme?” What You Need A WordPress Installation My […]
Recovery from Recovery
This is an open letter to the members of DAFT Theater – an excellent UC Student Group with whom I’ve been working with in creating a series of short films. Regular techies, check out this blog post to tide you over. Hey everyone, It’s Danny here, going to give one final status update on the […]
A Guide to Online Marketing – Part 1
This is part 1 in a series of online marketing tactics, with more to follow. If you’re a small business owner looking to expand into the online arena, then this series is for you. This series has what some could say are controversial statements and are based off of my personal experience across various brands, […]
An Introduction to Responsive Design
Responsive design. It’s a term we hear a lot when we talk about websites, and we’re constantly bombarded with people saying that it’s a necessity – your site has to be responsive… And with the number of different phones, tablets, and computers people use today, there is some truth to that. Before we get into […]
How Google killed my Nexus 7 (and then brought it back to life)
Update: January 19, 2015 – Scroll to bottom to see the latest drama.Update: March 25, 2015 – Two months later, I did an official time test – see the results here. It was a chilly October night in 2012. Friends had gathered to my surprise to celebrate my birthday – with great Chinese food, a bonfire, […]
Allow Your Users to Login to WordPress with their Email Address
By default, WordPress allows you and your users to log in with a username assigned during account creation. This is good and fine, but it’s hard to keep track of hundreds of usernames, and I know I can remember my email… So why not have both? Introducing my fourth little plugin that allows your users […]