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 […]
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
How to Set Up Variable Products in WooCommerce
As any frequent readers (ha!) may know, I’m an avid fan of WooCommerce – I believe that it’s hands-down the best eCommerce platform available on WordPress, and one of the best available in the world. With untold flexibility and an ever-growing community, the sky’s the limit for the little plugin that started just a few […]
WooThemes Acquired by Automattic
In case you haven’t heard the hot news in the WordPress & eCommerce world, Automattic (the creators of the WordPress platform) have acquired WooThemes and their centerpiece product, WooCommerce. Naturally there are going to be a lot of questions, but rest assured – nothing will change right away, and the users will stay informed! Check […]
WooCommerce Product Variations Don’t Save
Having trouble with WooCommerce’s built-in Variable Products? No problem! Read the quick troubleshooting guide below to see some of the more common issues that plague user sites – of course, be sure to check for code conflicts first. With so many variables coming into play (even if they aren’t used), you can very quickly overload […]
The Best and Worst Themes for WooCommerce – 2015
Day-to-day, working with WooCommerce puts me in touch with users around the globe. From selling services to selling products and everything in between, a huge part of these small businesses rely solely on a stable eCommerce platform – naturally, the wisest choose WooCommerce. Lightweight, flexible, and adaptable, it’s far and above the competition… But unfortunately, […]
I’m presenting at WordCamp Philly 2015!
Come see me talk in Philadelphia! WordCamp Philly 2015 is a weekend-long event will take place June 13th-14th, and although Paddy’s Pub isn’t a place I’m pretty sure Rob McElhenney owns a real bar (so there’s my in). Fantasy friendships aside, you’ll get to hear me talk about extra-fun topics, like building an entire game system using […]
Creating a Scaling Shipping Fee in WooCommerce
A common question I see in ecommerce shops is someone trying to create a scaling shipping cost with a minimum fee. That’s a complicated way of saying it, but here’s a few examples of how it could be implemented: “$2 shipping & handling per product with a $10 minimum” “Orders under 10 pounds are $20 […]