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Episode Summary:Welcome back to the Elevate Your Event podcast! In this episode, we're diving into the power of text messaging for fundraising with special guest James Martin from RallyCorp. If you've ever struggled with low email open rates or declining donor engagement, you'll want to hear how SMS can transform the way you connect with supporters.James shares his journey from building a content management company to founding RallyCorp, a platform dedicated to human-centered texting for nonprofits. He explains why text messaging outperforms email, how to navigate compliance challenges, and why a 15% click rate should be your new benchmark for engagement.James also shares some great insights on where text messaging is headed, including new technologies like RCS (Rich Communication Services), personalized tracking links, and two-way engagement strategies.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why Text Messaging is a Game-Changer – With 90% read rates, it's one of the most effective communication tools available.The 15% Click Rate Guarantee – RallyCorp backs its results by guaranteeing engagement.Shortcodes vs. 10-Digit Numbers – Understanding the differences and when each is the right fit for your organization.Text-to-Give: Then vs. Now – How modern SMS fundraising works compared to the old carrier billing model.Real-Time Fundraising Impact – How nonprofits are using video messaging and SMS to bring donors into the story at the moment it's happening.Compliance & Deliverability – Why many CRMs fail at SMS and how to ensure your messages actually get delivered.Data, Analytics, & AI – How advanced tracking can help optimize your messaging and fundraising strategy.Key Takeaway:If you're still relying only on email or direct mail, it's time to rethink your donor engagement strategy. Text messaging is here to stay, and when used correctly, it can dramatically increase event attendance, donor participation, and overall fundraising success.Resources & Links:Learn more about RallyCorp: rallycorp.comGet in touch with James directly: Text “JAMES” to 24365Looking to integrate SMS with Handbid? Stay tuned—more details coming soon.Listen, rate, and subscribe!
Episode 55: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast, Justin is joined by Wordpress Security Researcher Ram Gall to discuss both functionality and vulnerabilities within Wordpress Plugins.Follow us on twitterSend us any feedback here:Shoutout to YTCracker for the awesome intro music!------ Links ------Follow your hosts Rhynorater & Teknogeek on twitter:------ Ways to Support CTBBPodcast ------WordFence - Sign up as a researcher! https://ctbb.show/wf---Sign up for Caido using the referral code CTBBPODCAST for a 10% discount.Hop on the CTBB DiscordWe also do Discord subs at $25, $10, $5 - premium subscribers get access to private masterclasses, exploits, tools, scripts, un-redacted bug reports, etc.Today's Guest:Ramuel GallUpdraftPlus VulnXML-RPC PingBackUnicode and Character SetsReflected XSSPOP ChainWordpressPluginDirectorySubscriber+ RCE in ElementorSubscriber+ SSRFUnauthed XSS via User-Agent headerTimestamps:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:05:55) Add_action & Nonces(00:26:16) Add_filter & Register_rest_routes(00:38:39) Page-related code & Shortcodes(00:50:24) Top Sinks for WP(01:02:19) Echo & SQLI Sinks(01:15:07) Nonce Leak and wp_handle_upload(01:18:16) Page variables & Pop Chains(01:26:55) WP Escalations & Bug Reports
Season one moves closer to an ending as Aurooba and Brian share their biggest wish list items for modern WordPress development. With a focus on both User Experience and Developer Experience, they cover topics like extensibility, documentation, and user onboarding.A full transcript of the episode is available on the website. Watch the video podcast on YouTube and subscribe to our channel and newsletter to hear about episodes (and more) first!Turbo-Admin - https://turbo-admin.com/Performance Report - https://make.wordpress.org/core/2023/05/25/wordpress-6-2-server-performance-analysis-summary/Sustainability Team Proposal - https://make.wordpress.org/project/2023/05/30/proposal-establishment-of-a-formal-wordpress-sustainability-team/Gutenberg Phase 3 - https://make.wordpress.org/core/2023/03/24/phase-3-collaboration/UX and Polish - https://github.com/orgs/WordPress/projects/96The bird theme https://make.wordpress.org/core/2021/10/06/introducing-twenty-twenty-two/Gutenberg Examples Repo - https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg-examplesQuick Post - https://wordpress.org/plugins/quickpost/ Brian's website – https://www.briancoords.comAurooba's website – https://aurooba.com (00:00) - Introduction (00:43) - Remembering the Site Editor (01:50) - Remembering the TT3 Theme Release (03:34) - What are WordPress themes now? (06:20) - Our WordPress "Pre-Phase 3" Wishlist (08:00) - A Unified Dashboard (10:11) - The track record of extensibility in WordPress (14:08) - Block Editor UI Nice-to-haves (15:56) - What's a "power user"? (17:21) - User Onboarding and Default Themes (19:26) - The Query Loop Block (20:46) - Writing Code Instead of Using UI (21:41) - The Different Types of Developer Documentation (26:59) - WordPress Scripts and Build Processes (32:43) - Classic and Hybrid WordPress (33:41) - Shortcodes are still out there (37:24) - Communication and Feedback in the Community
WordPress 6.2.1 kam mit fünf Sicherheitspatches daher, wovon eines Shortcodes in Full Site Editing Themes crasht, bzw. nur noch den Shortcode anzeigt. Das hat in dieser Woche für einige Aufregung gesorgt. Außerdem gibt es einen Vorschlag ältere Standardthemes von WordPress künftig nicht mehr weiter zu pflegen. Außerdem haben wir wieder jede Menge anderer Themen mit dabei.
News I'm sure you've been paying attention to the war. A pro-Russian war plugin appeared in the WordPress plugin repository resulting in a lot of heated conversation on the Internet. It was finally removed by the plugin team in the WordPress repository. Heather Burns covers a non-US perspective in her article. Weglot, a popular WordPress multilingual plugin, has raised €45M from Partech Partners. Sarah Gooding, over at the WPTavern writes how this is the first time that Weglot has taken outside capital to expand its translation services. The WordPress Performance Team has published a feature proposal that would enable WebP images by default into WordPress 6.0 core. The performance team has published their proposal over on make.wordpress.org. Events WordCamp Asia is tentatively back on the schedule of in-person WordPress events with new dates: February 17-19, 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand. It will begin with a Contributor day, followed by two conference days. From Our Contributors and Producers There is a technical discussion over on WordPress Gutenberg GitHub on the Dynamic replacement of server-provided content in blocks and in HTML attributes. The proposal uses Dynamic tokens which read like Shortcodes 2.0 but with a much better interface. If you need to manage photo/image source attributions and licenses in WordPress go check out the premium version of Image Source Control. This plugin manages and displays image credits which have been an issue for years. If you enjoy founder stories, the article is worth a couple of minutes of your time to read. Jamie Marsland submitted his 100th YouTube video on Gutenberg. If you are in search of a charity form for Gutenberg blocks for your site go check out his video. Do you want to know how Crocoblock is doing in Ukraine? Lana Miro has a video on YouTube that you should go watch while they continue to work during this frightening time. WP Minute Writer Eric Karkovack wrote a new Freelancer's View: Overcoming the Challenge of Selling Clients on WooCommerce. Listen to the latest podcast on buying a WordPress media property with Rob Howard on the Matt Report. Matt and Rob explore building an agency, how to hire, and Rob's latest purchase of MasterWP. Joe Howard took to Twitter to state that he's working on a new product that isn't the company he founded, WP Buffs. Stay tuned to the Matt Report for a full interview. Next up: Block Editor Dev Minute by Aurooba Ahmed WP Accessibility Minute” by Amber Hinds Thanks to all of the members who shared these links today: Birgit Pauli-HaackRaquel LandefeldThomas MaierMatt Cromwell
The truth is that you and I, we don't know everything and remaining humble is a skill and mindset that we all, as podcasters, must practice and adopt so that we don't limit the potential of our podcast by letting our ego get in the way. Is this your first episode? Here's what to expect: Welcome to The Podcast Accelerator, the show that helps busy podcasters to grow their audience in specific, actionable ways. I'm your host Mark Asquith, "That British Podcast Guy" and co-founder of Captivate, a podcast hosting, analytics, marketing & monetisation platform that focusses solely on helping the serious independent podcaster to grow their audience & leverage their audio influence. I've been podcasting since 2012, have produced over 1,400 episodes, built a podcasting business that helps tens of thousands of podcasters and am a regular speaker at podcasting events across the globe, including Podcast Movement, Podfest and Harvard's "Sound Education" event - in short: I live and breathe independent podcasting full-time. The Podcast Accelerator is a deep-dive podcast that releases every Monday (along with the accompanying newsletter at https://mark.live/learn) where I go into detail about growth strategies & tactics for your podcast that are based on my running & growing businesses & content platforms since 2005. During each episode I give you three specific, actionable takeaways that you can implement right away and I'm always available to answer questions on Twitter (https://mark.live/twitter). Your next steps I teach podcasting a lot and for free. So, here's what I'd recommend you do next: Watch my free podcasting tutorials on YouTube: https://mark.live/youtube (YouTube (Captivate)) Ask me anything at all about podcasting over on Twitter: https://mark.live/twitter (Twitter) This episode is sponsored by AWeber, the free email marketing tool that podcasters like you can use to build meaningful, profitable relationships with listeners. https://mark.live/email (Use AWeber for free). Mentioned in this episode: Meet Captivate's Dynamic Show Notes Builder Writing high-quality show notes is a vital part of a successful podcast but is often overlooked because, honestly, it's a pretty cumbersome task. Captivate's Dynamic Show Notes Builder does the heavy lifting for you by allowing you to build unlimited Show Notes Templates and set specific Templates as default for the podcast episodes that you publish. Your show notes become dynamic when you use Captivate's advanced “Blocks” and “Shortcodes” to enhance your show notes by adding content that can be updated in one place and that, when changed, will then be updated in every single episode within which that content appears. Blocks are reusable chunks of content that can be utilised in several Templates at a time and Shortcodes are single pieces of data that are either included from your Captivate dashboard, such as your single promotional link, information on the guests that have been interviewed on your podcast using Captivate's guest booking & interview management system, tip or donation links and your measurable attribution links plus any custom Shortcodes that you may have added to your Captivate dashboard such as custom hiatus messages or privacy messages. AMIE, Captivate's Audio Monetisation & Integration Engine, works in a very special, highly useful way with the dynamic podcast Show Notes Builder. When uploading your own dynamic content for use in your episode pre-roll, post-roll or mid-roll, you can also include a text title, some free text and associate one of your Captivate attribution links to the piece of audio so that, when you dynamically insert the audio using AMIE, Captivate automatically includes the label, text and measurable attribution link in your show notes. Captivate will do this for every piece of dynamically inserted audio and will measure the traffic and clicks via each associated attribution link. If you remove (individually or
✏️ Deja tu comentario Os traemos otro nuevo episodio donde realizamos un repaso a una de vuestras páginas web e intentamos daros consejos acerca de diseño, marketing o desarrollo web para que mejoren vuestros proyectos. Y como siempre, las novedades de la semana. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlQzW36VNHo&ab_channel=NegociosyWordPress Novedades Os damos las primeras impresiones sobre NitroPack, un servicio que permite optimizar una página web y que consigue unos resultados absurdamente buenos. Web de NitroPack Continuamos con novedades para anunciaros que tenemos 2 nuevas versiones de Jet Engine que realizan lo siguiente: FIX: additional output validation for some widgets.ADD: an ability to choose value format for media and gallery meta fields;ADD: compatibility with Rank Math and Yoast;FIX: additional output validation for some widgets;FIX: wisywig field on Options Page;FIX: save terms meta;FIX: various minor fixes. Yannick nos hablará de su plan para construir una mayor comunidad en La Máquina del Branding y nos anuncia que va a publicar de forma gratuita, en su canal de YouTube una serie de cursos fundamentales, entre los que podremos encontrar: Curso Básico de WordPress - Muy prontoCurso de WooCommerce - Muy prontoCurso de Elementor PRO (Actualizado) - Muy prontoCurso de Jet Engine (Actualizado) - Muy prontoCurso de OxygenCurso de PhotoshopCurso de IllustratorY muchos más... Así que si estos días le veis un poco menos, que sepáis que es porque está enfrascado en grabar todos estos vídeos, al menos los de los 4 primeros cursos que lanzará de manera simultánea. Lo que no tiene pausa es La Zona Premium de LaMaquinaDelBranding.com. Como todas las semanas, aquí tenéis los nuevos vídeos. Uno sobre como insertar textos con contenido dinámico gracias a Jet Engine y los shortcodes. Y el otro acerca de la construcción del checkout con Jet WooBuilder. https://lamaquinadelbranding.com/generador-de-shortcodes-de-jet-engine-para-el-aviso-legal-y-otros-contenidos-dinamicos/ https://lamaquinadelbranding.com/diseno-de-checkout-con-jet-woobuilder/ Y pasamos a las novedades de Elías, que esta semana nos trae contenidos de su canal de YouTube. Por un lado nos enseñará a mostrar estrellas de valoración. Y por otro tenemos un análisis del plugin Twenty20 con el que podrás mostrar una imagen doble, y con un controlador deslizable comprar una imagen con otra. Te servirá para mostrar proyectos, edición de fotografías, reformas, etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw0AUHkjKD8&ab_channel=El%C3%ADasG%C3%B3mez https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ouz4lubDQmg&ab_channel=El%C3%ADasG%C3%B3mez Hablaremos también de cómo añadir fuentes locales en GeneratePress y os invitamos a visitar el siguiente artículo: https://docs.generatepress.com/article/adding-local-fonts/ Destacamos por último una comparativa de ligereza y tamaño de los diferentes builders para WordPress donde Oxygen nos sorprende enormemente: https://twitter.com/EliasNS/status/1378619603522306049 ¡Ah! y no nos olvidamos de las continuas mejoras que está recibiendo Gutenberg. Podéis echar un vistazo a lo último aquí mismo: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2021/03/31/core-editor-improvement-easier-than-ever-to-find-the-blocks-you-need/ Consultoría web para DAdisseny Analizamos está página web en la que Daniel ofrece sus servicios de diseño y marketing online. Tenemos entre manos en esta ocasión un sitio web sencillo, directo y que permite que los clientes no se "líen". Pero también vemos la posibilidad de realizar algunas mejoras sobretodo en algunas cuestiones de diseño como la mejora de contraste de colores, un flujo de diseño que permita que todo sea más homogéneo, o el uso de material gráfico que siempre siga la misma línea. Destacamos también la importancia de presentar siempre los mejores trabajos y no los últimos y extraemos algunos consejos sobre usabilidad. Enlaces Core Editor Improvement: Easier than ever to find the blocks you needWP Charts & ComparisonsAdding Local Fonts to GeneratePress
I caught up with Jeff Escalante, who runs the Web Platform team at Hashicorp, and we talked about quite a few career related topics with breaking down ideas, making tech choices, content creation, and adversary strategy!This is the audio-only public feed of the chat - Coding Career customers can find the video and more detailed notes on our Circle community. 00:40 - 1: Making Tech Choices vs Career Progression 13:50 - 2: Shortcodes vs MDX 23:00 - Content Creation Process 29:30 - 3: Why did IaaS beat PaaS? 39:17 - 4: Progress Bars for Humans 50:30 - 5: Reactor Cores Wanted 1:06:30 - Bonus topic: Jeff on Adversary Strategy Listener notes:- Daniel Imfeld's summary of the Shape Up process
Flying High It's Episode 494 Time Tracking, Shortcodes, Brute Force Prevention, Unique Images, Changing Text, Passwords ..., and ClassicPress Options. It's all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z! Work Time Allocator, Password Policy Manager | Password Manager, WordPress Shortcodes Plugin — Shortcodes Ultimate, WordPress Brute Force Protection – Stop Brute Force Attacks, Text Filtering, Unique Headers and ClassicPress options on Episode 493. For more articles visit WordPress Specialist with a focus on... - WordPress Training, Classes and Emergency Support... for more articles like Flying High.
#wirzusammen : Der Podcast für Versicherungs- und Finanzprofis
Servus und hereinspaziert in diese 61. Folge von #wirzusammen, dem Podcast für Marketing und Vertrieb in der Versicherungs- und Finanzwirtschaft. In dieser Episode erlebt Ihr ein Interview mit Bärbel Büttner und Nadine Marquard, den Macherinnen von Versicherung 360, ein junges wie frisches Podcast-Projekt aus dem Hause der Leipziger Versicherungsforen. Außerdem erfahrt Ihr aus gutem Grund so einiges über die Herkunft des @-Zeichens, über eine coole neue Funktion zwischen Facebook und Instagram und über nützliche Shortcodes auf dem iPhone. Und vor dem musikalischen Finale beehrt uns im zweiten Interview noch Daniel Wemper aus dem Kreis der Finalisten des Jungmakler Awards. Enjoy :-)
It's Episode 474 with plugins for Sliders, Shortcodes, and ClassicPress Options. It's all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z! Slider – Ultimate Responsive Image Slider, Remove Orphan Shortcodes, Say what?, Easy Testimonial Slider and Form, Categories Images, Say It! and ClassicPress options in Episode 474 For more articles visit WordPress Specialist with a focus on... - WordPress Training, Classes and Emergency Support... for more articles like Here We Go Again, Say It! Say what?.
Bienvenidos a este especial donde emitimos el programa en vídeo y en directo. Hablamos sobre todo tipo de negocios online, sus plugins, el nuevo WordPress 5.5 y sobre un montón de novedades. ¡Bienvenidos! ¡Mención especial a Sergio y a Nely que se animaron a participar en directo! Comenzamos el programa hablando de las novedades de WordPress 5.5: Actualizaciones automáticas de plugins y temasMenús...Origen
Unic�de, :Shortcodes:, oder doch einfach eine <img src="Grafik">? Wir begeben uns tief in die Welt der Emojis, (🧉🍕🤮💩😹🇯🇵) sprechen dabei über verschiedene Implementierungsansätze, Libraries und FUN FUN FUN! Nebenher ist die Sendung noch der ultimative weltweit anerkannte "WWSIV-Emoji-Acid-Test" für Emoji-Support in deinem Podcatcher. Wäre das Thema einfach, hätten wir keine Sendung dazu gemacht. Versprochen.
Burning Down The House Grab Your Pop-corn it's Going to be a Hell of a Show. It's Episode 451 with plugins for Stopping Access, Timing Your Content, Menus Smarter than a 5th Grader, Shortcodes for Everything, and ClassicPress Options. It's all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z! Prevent Direct Access – Protect WordPress Files - 4, Timed Page Display - 4, Smarter Menu - 4, ClassicPress *Shortcodes Everywhere* - 4, and ClassicPress options in Episode 451 For more articles visit WordPress Specialist with a focus on... - WordPress Training, Classes and Emergency Support... for more articles like Burning Down The House.
In this episode, Jason and Bridget take a small break in their format to chat about developments this week in the WordPress ecosystem. How will these changes affect how plug-in businesses and freelancers market if at all? Tune in.Thank you to our sponsors!The WPwatercooler network is sponsored by ServerPress makers of DesktopServer. Be sure to check them out at https://www.serverpress.com as well as Kinsta.If you’re interested in sponsoring the 40-minute mark of this show, check out the details on our sponsor page. We offer episode by episode spoken ads, rather than large contracts. A show by you for you.Jeff Chandler Leaves WPTavernBridget thinks his editorial voice will be sorely missed.Journalism tries to get both sides whereas editorial content should have opinion.Jason was more intrigued by the use of service accounts for connected services on multi user websites.Both Bridget and Jason wonder who will now provide timely, non-biased WordPress news. “Hot takes on WPwatercooler.com” is still valid news. And, honestly, most of us who comment on WordPress are also Inside Baseball. So, we’re commenting with our own source material.Thanks, Jeff for being awesome for ten years!Bridget’s Trip to MontréalBridget loved WordCamp Montréal. It was extra special because she got to see Breann McDede’s first presentation.Also, it was really neat to see how the WordPress community in Montréal embraces bilingualism. As Michel Bluma says, “#BonjourHi.”I decided to sit in Q&A part of a presentation in French. It's funny to hear words I know: "A-C-F," "Gutenberg," "Custom Post Types." Can't get much more Montreal than that. #BonjourHiPHP 7.5 — P++ Ending Backwards CompatibilityFrom PHP Storm.“P++ – The controversy and accusations in PHP Internals over the removal of short tags
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Hoy vemos los shortcodes: un pequeño código que puedes introducir en el editor de WordPress y que llama a un script o parte de un script que inserta un elemento en el contenido que estás editando. Accede al contenido completo de Los shortcodes en wordpress en Pampua.
WordPress Resource: Your Website Engineer with Dustin Hartzler
In today’s episode we tackle how to fix broken shortcodes on your WordPress site and how to create a blogging checklist.
Hoy describimos los pros(Fran) y contras(Flavia) de utilizar esta técnica para dotar a la web hecha en WordPress funcionalidades extras para insertar galerías, membresías, códigos QR y un largo etcétera. Métodos de contacto Enviadnos vuestras preguntas tanto al formulario de contacto https://potencia.pro/contactar como escribirlas en la página de Facebook, si nos seguís en Facebook además estaréis al tango […] La entrada Potencia Pro 067: Incrementando funcionalidad con Shortcodes Ultimate se publicó primero en Potencia Pro.
Panel: Charles Max Wood Cher Stewart Chris Fritz Special Guests: Ramsay Lanier In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss creating a Vue plugin with Ramsay Lanier. Ramsay is a front-end developer for Novetta and spends most of his time turning fancy data into cool visualizations. He originally got his start in programming with React and is a new convert over to Vue. He talks about why he decided to create his Vue plugin and what steps he took to create it. This episode is great for people wanting to learn more about plugins and when they can best be used. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Ramsay intro Recent Vue convert Got his start with React Side project: WordExpress What is a Vue plugin? How do you get started creating a Vue plugin? Apollo GraphQL Parsing How did you know you needed a plugin? Don’t have to be an expert in Vue to create a plugin What was the most difficult part of building it? Getting started was the hardest part Vue Plugins Documentation Likes the Vue plugin implementation over React’s Wanted something convenient Shortcodes are what can be expanded upon Vue.use What does Vue.use accept? Instance vs Global methods? Any plugins that you really liked? Vue Router Did anything surprise you when looking up plugins? Vuex Plugin tests And much, much more! Links: Novetta Vue React WordExpress Apollo GraphQL Vue Plugins Documentation Vue Router plugin Vuex Ramsay’s GitHub RamsayLanier.com @Rmmsy Picks: Charles Bose SoundLink Headphones Cher Vue'do Sneaky Pete Chris Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang RimWorld New Component Docs Vim Vixen Vimium Ramsay Atlanta Monster Today, Explained Amazon Originals Sneaky Pete Electric Dreams Sea of Theives
Panel: Charles Max Wood Cher Stewart Chris Fritz Special Guests: Ramsay Lanier In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss creating a Vue plugin with Ramsay Lanier. Ramsay is a front-end developer for Novetta and spends most of his time turning fancy data into cool visualizations. He originally got his start in programming with React and is a new convert over to Vue. He talks about why he decided to create his Vue plugin and what steps he took to create it. This episode is great for people wanting to learn more about plugins and when they can best be used. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Ramsay intro Recent Vue convert Got his start with React Side project: WordExpress What is a Vue plugin? How do you get started creating a Vue plugin? Apollo GraphQL Parsing How did you know you needed a plugin? Don’t have to be an expert in Vue to create a plugin What was the most difficult part of building it? Getting started was the hardest part Vue Plugins Documentation Likes the Vue plugin implementation over React’s Wanted something convenient Shortcodes are what can be expanded upon Vue.use What does Vue.use accept? Instance vs Global methods? Any plugins that you really liked? Vue Router Did anything surprise you when looking up plugins? Vuex Plugin tests And much, much more! Links: Novetta Vue React WordExpress Apollo GraphQL Vue Plugins Documentation Vue Router plugin Vuex Ramsay’s GitHub RamsayLanier.com @Rmmsy Picks: Charles Bose SoundLink Headphones Cher Vue'do Sneaky Pete Chris Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang RimWorld New Component Docs Vim Vixen Vimium Ramsay Atlanta Monster Today, Explained Amazon Originals Sneaky Pete Electric Dreams Sea of Theives
This week on WPwatercooler we discussed Gutenberg updates, metaboxes vs blocks, shortcodes & a mobile dashboard.The post EP268 – Gutenberg Updates, Metaboxes vs Blocks, Shortcodes & Mobile Dashboard – WPwatercooler appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
WooCommerce Shortcodes WooCommerce Shortcodes Shortcodes incluidos en WooCommerce Episodio patrocinado por Wetopi Wetopi ofrece un servicio de hosting especializado en WordPress especialmente pensado para diseñadores web y agencias creativas. Comienza a desarrollar un nuevo sitio web con tan solo un click y ahorra tiempo en el desarrollo de tus proyectos web creados con WordPress. Seguridad, eficacia […] Contenido publicado en Fernan Díez - fernan.com.es. #427 WooCommerce Shortcodes
Volvemos otra semana con un nuevo prosodio del Podcast Repositorio WordPres. Como siempre, revisamos algunos de los últimos plugins que se han publicado en el repositorio de WordPress. Esta semana hablamos de los siguiente plugins: – Block Options: https://es.wordpress.org/plugins/block-options/ –> 3 estrellas. – Ultimate Blocks: https://wordpress.org/plugins/ultimate-blocks/ –> 6 estrellas. – Restaurant Menu – Food Ordering […]
WordPress Resource: Your Website Engineer with Dustin Hartzler
In today’s episode we take a look at the shortcodes we have on our website and make sure they are all functioning.
Lo primero que os comento es que hoy estoy solo, Flavia está un poquito mal y no puede grabar. En este capítulo os hablo de un plugin que he comentado en el grupo de telegram que tenemos con los Potenciers esta misma mañana y por otro lado, desde la perspectiva de la imparcialidad que nos […] La entrada Potencia Pro 052: Mi hosting favorito y un plugin para ocultar shortcodes huerfanos se publicó primero en Potencia Pro.
This week on WPwatercooler we'll be discussing WordPress custom fields vs shortcodes.* CodeMirror* ACF|Advanced Custom Fields Plugin for WordPress* CMB2 — WordPress Plugins* Cleaning Out Your Naked Shortcodes* Shortcodes In Use* The new Gutenberg editor and the future of ACF¬∑Issue #622* Function Reference/shortcode atts « WordPress Codex See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's podcast video covers three great features in WPtouch: shortcode support, landing page settings & custom post type support.
Pro Styler Evo Theme I recently learned about ProStyler Evo and I purchased the theme. It's a great theme and it's super flexible. It (pretty much) allows you to build pretty much any site you see you can recreate it. The one thing that caught my eye is you can easily add (or take away) columns, and then via drag and drop resize the columns. That was cool. At first it looks like a steal. For a limited time you can buy the ProStyler Developers License for only $57.00. Or you can buy the Unlimited Personal Usage License for $47.00. The offer has a 30 day no questions money back guarantee period. So jumped in. One your purchase you then get upsell #1. You can buy the Pro Styler Theme Pro Upgrade for $47.00. With this package you get the above mentioned color scheme templates together with a bunch of graphics. So the $57 theme is no $104. They even say in some of the videos that not having the color scheme tool can add a lot of time to customizing your themes colors. As downsell on the first upsell you can “just” get the Pro Styler Theme Style Pack ($27.00). Lastly you can join a template club for $27 a month and it gets cheaper the more months you buy. So the $104 just went to $131 ProStyler has a ton of options — 4 Instant Presets— Ultra Responsive.— Multi-Purpose Theme.— Pre-configured Page Layouts (Templates) for homepages, pages, blogs and video layouts.— 3 different header layout options.— Responsive Image Slider.— Custom Widgets.— Unlimited Color Variations.— Tons of Shortcodes.— Google Maps Integration.— WooCommerce Integration.— SEO Optimised.— Built on the Latest Technology.— WordPress MU Compatible— Backup Options— Dark Color Options— Insert Galleries With A Click— Hundreds of Icons Available— Advanced Typography Options— Add Countdown Timer— Add Google Maps— Add Sales Features— Add User Features I looked at the website, checked out their support. I saw where the Theme has been upgraded over time, so it all looked good and it is. So I bought and installed it. The true power isn't the theme but a WP Glow plugin that looks and acts alot like the Divi theme From Elegant Themes. In watching the tutorials for ProStyler it acts and smells a lot like Divi. There is one common theme among all "SITE BUILDERING - DRAG AND DROP - kind of tools. They have insane amounts of details that you can (but probably won't) use. So on one hand you don't need to learn code, but you can get a shell shocked when you click on the wrong tab and see all sorts of CSS options. Divi Theme The thing you gain with Divi from Elegant Themes is more money in your pocket up front. If you buy the Developer's License and the Upgrade you are looking at $104 for ProStyler. With Elegant themes I can spend $89 a year and get access to the Divi theme along with 86 other themes and six really cool plugins to help you grow your list, share your site, and more. What I did when I saw the Divi theme is I purchased a Lifetime Access for $249. Their service is awesome, they have cool forums, and I get my questions answered quickly. See Vido
This week I talk about Shortcodes. Upcoming Events Get involved! make.wordpress.org Segment 1: In the News WordPress 4.2 Beta 3 Segment 2: Shortscodes – what are they?! A shortcode is a WordPress-specific code that lets you do nifty things with very little effort. Shortcodes can embed files or create objects that would normally require lots…
WordPress Resource: Your Website Engineer with Dustin Hartzler
Discover one of the best features in WordPress, shortcodes. Today I’ll break down what they are, how they work and why we should use them.