WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show

WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show

WordPress from Install to Publish. WPwatercooler is a live video and audio roundtable discussion from WordPress professionals from around the industry who offer tips, best practices, and lively debate on how to put the content management system to use. WPwatercooler is part of the WPwatercooler Network Hosted by WordPress developer Jason Tucker, the weekly panel includes the following WP experts as well as over 500 guests since 2012. ∙ Jason Tucker - podcast host, web developer, and IT Director ∙ Sé Reed - web developer, speaker, small business advocate and Internet geek. ∙ Jason Cosper - Sr. Performance Engineer at Liquid Web Feedback for our shows can be provided here: https://www.wpwatercooler.com/feedback/

WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show Podcast Episodes (Page 46)

EP50 – Learning resources – What’s the best way to get started with WordPress? – WPwatercooler – September 2 2013
Today's topic is Learning resources – What's the best way to get started with WordPress? Chris’ best tip for any and every WordPress beginner question is to go to google and type in “WP Beginner” and then write your question. Sarah suggests getting offline and going to a local reputable WordPress meet up. Instead of just reading blog posts and tuto..
11 years, 2 months ago
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EP49 – How to speed up your WordPress website – WPwatercooler – August 26 2013
On this weeks episode we will be discussing ways to speed up your WordPress website.  This includes plugins that speed it up, explain caching and CDNs, and talk hosting providers that help. Caching – A way of taking the content and storing it into something more static to that gets pushed out to the internet. CDN – Content Delivery Network, the way..
11 years, 2 months ago
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EP48 – Working locally instead of cowboy coding – August 19 2013 – WPwatercooler
Today's topic is Working locally instead of cowboy coding where we will be discussing local web development utilizing tools such as XAMPP MAMP WAMP and other tools like DesktopServer, Vagrant or even Vagrantpress. Beginners For beginners Suzette suggests they use DesktopServer because it’s easy to install and you don’t have to ruin your server test..
11 years, 3 months ago
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EP47 – Backing up WordPress regularly and before an upgrade – WPwatercooler – August 12 2013
On this episode we will be focusing on tools and techniques to backing up a WordPress installation and how to backup before a major upgrade. Backups are really important, and everyone should backup their sites. It doesn’t matter what platform you’re using, you need to be checking your restores every now and then to make sure that in the event of a ..
11 years, 3 months ago
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EP46 – Future-proof: How do I make sure I don’t have to re-do my website just months after its done? – WPwatercooler – August 5 2013
Today's topic is Future proofing your WordPress website. The topic was suggested to us by Julie Kuehl. How do you keep a website up to date? It’s a misconception that once the website is built it’s done. A website is not set it and forget it. It’s a relationship that you have to nurture and take care of it. You need to articulate to your customers ..
11 years, 3 months ago
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EP45 – WordCamp San Francisco 2013 #WCSF Recap – WPwatercooler – July 29 2013
On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing WordCamp SF 2013, the State of the Word address and after parties. The Hallway Track There are many “Man” or “Woman on the Street” interviews that were conducted by Jason Tucker and Se Reed. Those can be found soon on the WordCamp San Francisco WordPress.TV page. State of the Word State of the ..
11 years, 3 months ago
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EP44 – The responsibilities you have as a contractor – WPwatercooler – July 22 2013
Today's topic is “The responsibilities you have as a contractor” and it was suggested to us by Steve Zehngut We’re asking where their responsibilities end in a project and do you define it up front? Some clients are looking for a firm that will be a “one stop shop” meaning they want someone that will provide logo, social media, website, content. So..
11 years, 4 months ago
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EP43 – WordPress Web Development Documentation – July 15 2013
Today's topic is about Documentation. Documentation for a website, plugin or theme is an important component of a project. It allows the uninitiated to work with your code on either the web side of things or adding to your existing code. Documentation enables your customers to understand how to use what you have built for them. Commenting your code..
11 years, 4 months ago
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EP42 – What makes a good shared web host? – July 8 2013
So what makes a good shared web host? Is it the support? Security? Caching? Clustering? Long execution times? On this episode we will uncover what our developer panelists look for in a shared host all without a trek to asking Deep Thought so don't panic, don't forget your towel and join us for this interesting topic. What is it and why do you want ..
11 years, 4 months ago
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EP41 – Community of collaboration, not competition – July 1 2013
On this weeks episode we will be discussing our community of collaboration and how it isn't a competition. You're benefiting the community by collaborating and not being cutthroat. Instead you're able to share secrets and better the whole industry as a result. By collaborating with the community, you sharpen the industry as a whole. Carrie will be ..
11 years, 4 months ago
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