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ManageWP Sale

ManageWP Sale

If you've read my blog for long, you already know that I LOVE using ManageWP to single-handedly manage multiple WordPress sites. In case you're new to these parts, let me give you a  run-down. The Scoop ManageWP is a web-based service that enables you to view ALL of your WordPress installations from a single dashboard. From that dashboard … [Read more...]

Why I Freaking Love ManageWP

ManageWP Plugin

Picture this: Me and a bunch of fellow WordPress geeks sitting around a table, eating Mexican food and discussing our favorite WordPress tools. You know what the word for that is? Nerdvana. As we chatted about our favorite tricks of the trade, one tool in particular got a lot of conversation: ManageWP. It's a super-amazing dashboard … [Read more...]

MacGyver’s Top 10 Tips for Genesis Extender

MacGyver's Tips for Genesis Extender

I was a child of the 80's and grew up on high-action American television shows, like the A-Team, Magnum PI, and Knight Rider. And let's not forget MacGyver. The studly MacGyver made fame with his quick-witted resourcefulness and ability to wiggle out of tough situations with little more than a paper clip and some scotch tape. What does that have … [Read more...]

Create a Custom 404 Error Page with an HTML Sitemap

Custom 404 Error Page

Okay, I'm having fun over here with the new Genesis Extender Plugin and wanted to share (yet another) cool way to use it. This tutorial will cover how to make a custom 404 error page complete with an html sitemap. Ready? Create an HTML Sitemap Thanks to Yoast for his post outlining how to create an HTML Sitemap for WordPress. I'm going to … [Read more...]

Gravity Forms and WP Types: A Happy Couple

Gravity Forms and WP Types

The very amazing Yoast authored a great post/tutorial earlier this year on how to use Gravity Forms to submit custom post types. He talked about using Gravity Forms in conjunction with the WP Types plugin to make this relationship work. Before we go any further, I'd like to back up and explain what both of these plugins do. (Alert: You may step … [Read more...]