Making the World a Better Place Through Web Design: WordCamp Orange County 2019

WordCamp Orange County 2019

Even though I was several thousand miles away, thanks to the WordCamp Orange County 2019 livestream, I was able to watch several sessions of last weekend’s WordCamp.

Shoutout to the conference organizers for providing livestreaming as an option for attending this year’s event.

There was one WordCamp Orange County session I didn’t want to miss: Natalie MacLees presenting Making the World a Better Place Through Web Design in the first session on Saturday morning. Continue reading Making the World a Better Place Through Web Design: WordCamp Orange County 2019

On Website Launches, Client Reviews, and WordPress Plugins

yellow sticky notes cover a planning board.

At our West Metro Detroit WordPress meetup last night, Suzanne Seibel gave an excellent talk about what to do before and after you launch your website.

Her presentation centered on using Trello to manage and document her website projects.

She explained how she uses a Trello template to stay on top of website projects.

While her talk focused on launching WordPress sites, many of her tips apply to every website, no matter what application or code is used to create it: Continue reading On Website Launches, Client Reviews, and WordPress Plugins

Share Your Favorite Plugin: Simple CSS

My favorite WordPress plugins displayed in grid layout.

Whether you buy a WordPress theme or develop your own theme, you’ll discover you want to add some custom CSS to your site.

Which you can do within the WordPress Customizer.

But it’s not easy, due to the narrow width of the editing window.

Frustrated, I searched for an easier solution.

It didn’t take long to find another option, one with great reviews, and excellent support. Continue reading Share Your Favorite Plugin: Simple CSS