This Week in WordPress Episode 278
I was recently back on This Week in WordPress with an amazing panel.
Businesses evolve. We all change providers and your digital world is not any different. Sometimes you just outgrow a provider, are not happy with a provider or even need a new skill set. So what do you do, you make a change. You change who has access to your website. You change the administrator to…
As many of you know, I am big on productivity. Productivity helps make my life a better place. Over the years I have tried different ways of managing my To-Do List. The following describes how I manage it and what works well for me. The first thing I do is go over my To-Do list…
A couple of weeks ago I published a search on my partner Tiz. Today I did the same search with Gemini 2.5 . Here is what Gemini came up with: Based on the search results, Tiz Marrone is identified as someone who serves as an enduring inspiration to Rob Cairns, the host of “The SDM…
This topic has caused a lot of discussion in the WordPress community. There has been great debate on whether this is a good idea or not a good idea. I have a lot of experience dealing with WordPress security issues. I thought I would share my wisdom and experience on how I feel about Automated…
Matt Mullenweg co-founder of WordPress and CEO of the Foundation and Automatic decided to take on WP Engine in his Q&A at WCUS. Not only did he do that he leveraged the blog on WordPress.org to fight this battle. .org is the non-profit open-source side of WordPress. This is abuse of power. I will save…
In 1986 as a student at Centennial College in Toronto, I took a Programmer/Analyst program. I had an instructor by the name of Bill Warren. Students thought some of his ideas were so outrageous that they called him Billy Bob. I thought Bill was a visionary and that is even confirmed today. Let me explain……