Navigating Transparency and Tech in the WordPress Community

[podcast_player id=”3445″] [audio_player id=”3443″] Alright, friends, gather ’round for the WordPress tea of the day! So, the big question that’s got everyone buzzing is: **how transparent should you be with clients about using pre-built themes?** One dev was worried customers might think they’re just “copy/pasting” and undervaluing the work. The consensus seems to be honesty […]

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WordPress Buzz: Multilingual Tips, Drama and Developer Insights

[podcast_player id=”3308″] [audio_player id=”3304″] Alright, gather ’round, WordPress enthusiasts! Here’s the lowdown on what’s been buzzing today: **First up, multilingual woes:** Someone’s diving into the world of bilingual WordPress sites with Polylang, and they’re trying to figure out if the free version will cut it. The consensus seems to be: it’s great for basic manual […]

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Inside Today’s WordPress Buzz: Security, Drama, and Debates

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[podcast_player id=”2252″] [audio_player id=”2250″] Alright, gather ’round, WordPress aficionados! Here’s the lowdown on what’s been buzzing in the community today. First off, a newbie is about to launch their first site and wisely asked for pre-launch advice. Predictably, everyone piled on with “Security! Security! Security!” It’s the WordPress equivalent of “Have you tried turning it […]

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WordPress Roundup The Buzz on Client Work and Tech Troubles

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[podcast_player id=”1942″] [audio_player id=”1940″] Okay, so here’s the lowdown on what’s been buzzing in the WordPress world today, as if we were catching up over coffee: **The Usual Suspects: Client Work and Beginner Woes** * First up, a classic: someone’s building their first e-commerce site for a client and is understandably stressed about hosting accounts […]

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