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 […]
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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 […]
General Update to WordCampers and Everyone Else
March was a busy month! First came WordCamp Dayton (I swear I’ll get those slides and stuff up soon for you guys), and then came WordCamp Atlanta, followed by a wedding, two new clients, and more rain than I know what to do with. To everyone who I spoke to at both WordCamps – I […]
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 – “How do I add CSS to my theme?” What You Need A WordPress Installation My […]
WooThemes Support
Working with over 200+ WooCommerce Extensions and 30+ Themes, I would assist WooThemes and WooCommerce customers by helping them during presales, integration, and launch of their stores. Often, third party themes and plugins would come into play – I would delve into WordPress Standard PHP coding (on a good day) to hunt down issues and […]
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 […]
How to Automatically Link to Twitter Profiles in Your Content
In the growing tech world, there’s so many social media platforms out there it can make your head spin. Luckily, one of the dominant ones for tech and cutting edge news is Twitter – there, you can gain followers by the hundreds to push your content out. It’s also a great way to share credit ideas […]