Sé Reed
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As your friend and mine, Steve Zehngut would say, “Not all web hosts are created equal” which I think is a good thing. With them not being equal the features each have are vastly different and some of these you may need in order to host your site with them.
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There are a lot of ways to apply automation to your WordPress workflows. In this episode, we’re going to work through the many ways of using the WordPress API and webhooks to make things work hands-free.
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Imagine you’re in a mysterious place, somewhere in between a vast repository and a cluttered canyon. what would it look like? Who would be there? Would freemium be the norm? Join us on this episode of WPwatercooer and roam the imaginary land of a WP plugin store.
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This week on the show we’re discussing Cyber Security.
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The tangled Web we WordPress. This week on WPwatercooler we’re continuing a discussion we started last week on episode 412 which made its way onto Twitter where we discussed with Brian Gardner and Bill Erickson on using WordPress Full Site Editor and if it’s ready for Agencies to use. Are we really storing all this…
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his week on the show we’ll be discussing building custom blocks with ACF.
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This week on the show we’ll be discussing WordPress 5.9 Josephine and the changes and new features in this release.
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In this episode, we’re going to be discussing our WordPress New Year’s Resolutions for 2022
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On this episode, we will be discussing the methods we use to find the right solution to a problem we face on a project. Is it a SaaS intregration? WordPress plugin? We’re going to walk through knowing what questions to ask and identifying what features are the best fit for the project and for the…
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We’ve got keynote sign! On this very special broadcast of WPwatercooler, Jason, Se, Steve, and Cosper will provide live, real time commentary over Matt Mullenweg’s 2021 State of the Word presentation. Join us from 1:45 to 4:00pm PST, won’t you? #StateOfTheWord