by chris@rosepapacreative.com | Jan 1, 2023 | Branding Strategies, Business, Website Design Trends, Website Marketing, Website Planning, Website Technical Tips, WordPress Basics, WordPress Website Design
65 WordPress Plugins I’ve Used and Tested Over 15 years working in WordPress For over 15 years I’ve worked with WordPress and have had the opportunity to not only build at least 75 business websites, but to also learn which plugins work the best. New plugins are...
by chris@rosepapacreative.com | Apr 14, 2019 | Resources, Website Planning, Website Technical Tips, WordPress Basics
Have you been putting off managing the security details for your small business website with HTTPS? Now is the time to pay attention to website housekeeping! HTTPS is the standard for professional websites. The importance has been in the spotlight for a number of...
by chris@rosepapacreative.com | Feb 20, 2019 | Website Technical Tips
Roughly 30 percent of the web runs on the WordPress platform. It’s highly customizable, effective and secure. However the WordPress core, theme files and the plugins that bring additional functionality, need to be kept up to date! In the last several years there...
by chris@rosepapacreative.com | Mar 27, 2018 | Website Planning, Website Technical Tips
WordPress is the standard for marketing database driven websites. Fortune 500 companies such as CNN, Forbes, Sony, GM and thousands more utilize the power of this flexible CMS system. WordPress (like any relevant software) is constantly evolving. The WordPress core is...
by chris@rosepapacreative.com | Dec 2, 2016 | Uncategorized, Website Technical Tips
It always gets my attention when I login into one of my maintenance WordPress websites and have that bold reminder that I need to make a back-up. Usually I’ll jump in and get it done while it’s on my mind and in front of my vision. However as I dig around...
by chris@rosepapacreative.com | Aug 27, 2015 | Website Technical Tips
So you have created this great infographic or pdf that your readers are going to love, only you can’t load it to your site because the file is too big! Or you want to use a Gravity form (or other form plugin) and have your website visitors send over big files with an...
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