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WordPress Gutenberg’s impact on Your MainWP Dashboard

Published on November 27, 2018 by Bogdan Rapaić under MainWP News
WordPress Gutenberg’s impact on Your MainWP Dashboard
As you probably already know, WordPress 5.0 comes with the major change of the Post Editor. Gutenberg block editor is replacing the old Classic Editor that hasn’t had many changes over the years and for the most part, has stayed pretty much the same. MainWP plugin has been tested with WordPress 5.0 over the last few months and we are proud to say that the plugin is fully compatible with the new version of the most popular CMS. The functionality Continue reading the post...

Cyber Monday deals you can actually use with your MainWP setup

Published on November 23, 2018 by Todd Jones under WordPress Business
Cyber Monday deals you can actually use with your MainWP setup
You can thank Philly for the world of Black Friday. The city of Brotherly Love seems to be where the name comes from. The Philadelphia police department gave it that name because of the massive amounts of traffic on the day following Thanksgiving. As you see in this snippet of a column from 1966 in the “The American Philatelist,” JANUARY 1966 — “Black Friday” is the name which the Philadelphia Police Department has given to the Friday following Thanksgiving Day. Continue reading the post...

MainWP Customisations

Published on November 20, 2018 by Bogdan Rapaić under MainWP Customization, Tips & Tricks
MainWP Customisations
The beauty of open source lies in the fact that code is open and can always be tweaked, modified, and customized to your needs. The ability to customize an open-source project (in this case your MainWP Dashboard) is one of its greatest benefits. An open code base of the plugin allows you to reshape and re-outfit the plugin at any time. Example 1 – Simple MainWP Customisation In this example, I will show you how you can easily rename the Continue reading the post...

Five WordPress professionals explain why they are thankful

Published on November 20, 2018 by Todd Jones under WordPress Business
Five WordPress professionals explain why they are thankful
I can remember many a Thanksgiving mornings getting that turkey ready for the oven. I can almost smell the aroma of homemade rolls, pumpkin pie, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, and much more. Laughter comes from the other room as we visit with family members we haven’t seen in months. “Look at how much he’s grown!” “You are getting so tall,” another says. “I sure am looking forward to some of that turkey,” my grandpa might say. Thanksgiving isn’t just Continue reading the post...

Use free tools for wireframing, sitemaps and analyzing headlines to get the 30,000 feet view for your projects

Published on November 16, 2018 by Todd Jones under WordPress Business
Use free tools for wireframing, sitemaps and analyzing headlines to get the 30,000 feet view for your projects
This is the time of year we begin to evaluate our business and the tools we use. It is also close to the time we see Black Friday and Cyber Mondays launched. In the November edition of tools roundup, we discuss creating a how to create a visual sitemap, a wireframe, and how to write better headlines using tools that are free to begin. Create visual sitemaps with GlooMaps Sitemaps are a necessary piece of information for search engines. As Jessica Continue reading the post...

Activity Log for MainWP, a New Free Extension

Published on November 15, 2018 by Dennis Dornon under About
Activity Log for MainWP, a New Free Extension
Back in July, with Phase 1, the WP Activity Log plugin became the first activity logger to keep track of changes made by your MainWP Dashboard on Child sites. The only issue was you still had to visit your Child site to see the logs. That changes today with the release of Phase 2, Activity Log for MainWP! The first major MainWP Extension created by an outside developer, this free Extension allows you to review all your child site activity Continue reading the post...

What we learned about business and life from Stan Lee

Published on November 14, 2018 by Todd Jones under WordPress Business
What we learned about business and life from Stan Lee
For millions of comic book fans across the globe, we lost a legend Monday. Stan Lee, was a writer, editor, and publisher of some of the most popular Marvel Comics including Spider-Man, the Hulk, Black Panther, Daredevil and X-Men. I remember as a kid watching the Public Broadcasting Network’s portrayal of Spider-Man for its kid-friendly shows. In fact, we would watch those during school. Later, in the early 80’s, Spider-Man became a prime-time show. I also remember the series of the Continue reading the post...

Checklists you can use to run your WordPress design business including a WordPress maintenance checklist

Published on November 9, 2018 by Todd Jones under WordPress Business
Checklists you can use to run your WordPress design business including a WordPress maintenance checklist
I have launched a lot of websites in my career. When I worked for a local marketing agency, I was usually the one who drew the assignment to launch a site. Just being honest, I welcomed the opportunity to be part of a team in this part of the job. I never had to launch a website by myself. One person pointed the domains, one person moved the site from one server to the other, I executed the post-launch checklist, Continue reading the post...

How to make sure your child sites are ready for WordPress 5.0

Published on November 8, 2018 by Sebastian Moran under MainWP How To's, Roundup, Tips & Tricks
How to make sure your child sites are ready for WordPress 5.0
With the WordPress 5.0 release less than two weeks away from being shipped, the release is going to be pushed back to be later than November 27, 2018. You need to make sure that your child sites have been updated to deal with the new version of WordPress. The major changes being the new default Gutenberg block editor. WordPress 5.0 release data has been pushed back due to certain issues, with issues found in the beta, and release candidate being Continue reading the post...

Five SEO trends to watch in 2019 and Yoast launches recalibration project

Published on November 8, 2018 by Todd Jones under WordPress Business
Five SEO trends to watch in 2019 and Yoast launches recalibration project
November is here. We have passed the spooky time and headed towards the end of the year. It’s time to think about next year. Most likely, we should have been thinking about that last month. But, life happens, you know. One of the things I find interesting is changes to SEO in 2019. Predicting trends is always an exercise is an educated guess based on directions. So, what can we find regarding trends in 2019 with SEO? I’m going to discuss Continue reading the post...

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