WPSessions Returns: Mastering WordPress Troubleshooting

Whether you’ve been using WordPress for a few weeks or you’ve been working with it for years, finding a problem on your site and trying to solve it can be frustrating and time-consuming.

Wouldn’t it be helpful to have a set of steps and resources to help you troubleshoot the problem?

That’s what you’ll learn at the first WPSessions online presentation of 2017.

Mastering WordPress Troubleshooting

Taught by Kyle Maurer, co-founder of Real Big Marketing, the Mastering WordPress Troubleshooting session focuses on helping you identify problems and solve issues on your WordPress site.

According to the session description:

In this session we will look at examples of problems WordPressers may encounter from the basics to some fairly challenging issues.

Then we will walk through the troubleshooting process for each problem in order to demonstrate how critical thinking, logical steps and some helpful resources make any problem temporary.

During the session, Maurer will discuss how you can:

  • Identify the problem
  • Research it through a series of logical steps
  • Solve the problem

Session Details and Registration

Hosted by Brian Richards of WPSessions, the Mastering WordPress Troubleshooting session will be broadcast live on Friday, January 20, 2017 at 1:00pm Eastern Time.

The presentation will be 30-45 minutes long with 15 minutes for Maurer to answer your questions.

You can watch the live session for free, but pre-registration is required. If you’re not able to attend the live event, the session will be recorded and available to buy for $9.

Summary

I’ve attended WPSessions presentations in the past; they’re a great way to learn from WordPress experts who are actively contributing to WordPress code and to the community.

I was thrilled to learn the recording will have captions and a transcript. Thank you, Brian!

Hope you’ll join me on January 20th! I’ll be sharing highlights on my personal Twitter account at @redcrew.

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About the Author

Deborah Edwards-Oñoro enjoys birding, gardening, taking photos, reading, and watching tennis. She's retired from a 25+ year career in web design, usability, and accessibility.