Speaking at WordCamp Columbus on Accessibility

WordCamp Columbus 2014

This weekend I’ll be speaking at WordCamp Columbus with my friend Jacki Keys on how you can improve the accessibility of your WordPress websites.

Our session is Saturday, August 2 from 10:30am to 11:15am in Room C. If you’re in the Columbus area, I hope to see you there! Continue reading Speaking at WordCamp Columbus on Accessibility

Two Plugins to Track Changes on a WordPress Site

My client sent me an email message, saying something wasn’t working correctly on their website.

They made some changes, but now the site was acting “wonky.”

Their words, not mine.

I asked, if they installed any new plugins, modified settings for installed plugins, or if they deleted anything. Continue reading Two Plugins to Track Changes on a WordPress Site

How to WordPress: What a Difference Seven Years Makes

Colorful WordPress stickers strewn across a black table

Imagine going back seven years and working with WordPress 2.3. Do you remember the Dexter Gordon version?

It was the first version that included native tagging, the kitchen sink button in TinyMCE, plugin update notifications, and many other features.

And it included an entirely different look and feel. Continue reading How to WordPress: What a Difference Seven Years Makes