Posts Tagged ‘WordPress basics’
WordPress will be around for a bit longer…
It’s true! In 2020, 80% of websites are still using PHP, 77% use jQuery, and Wordpress has 63% of content-management system (CMS) market share. And, “worse,” the numbers are increasing. Only it’s not really “worse” at all. When you’re running a business it’s not necessarily “worse” to use common, standard technology as long as it…
Read MoreIs the California Consumer Privacy Act the next GDPR? Yes, so don’t worry
A friend in the local WordPress Slack channel cited a recent post on the tech site Ad Age and added “in case you haven’t heard – California’s new “Consumer Privacy Act” (‘GDPR’) law goes into effect January 2020. Clients should start taking their Privacy Policies more seriously. Fines of $750/privacy violation + AG can sue…
Read MorePrototype Video: Introduction to Basic WordPress
This is the first video I recorded while trying out a screen-casting app. You know what? I admit it’s a little goofy, and a little out of date, and I didn’t know what to do with my hands. But you know what else? It’s still a pretty good introduction to WordPress! And a good introduction to…
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