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Upcoming Speaking Events

As it turns out, I’m speaking a couple of times next week on WordPress Custom Post Types- check out the information below and register if you’d like! Connecting Custom Post Types WP Summit, Online, June 11th, 2013 at 12pm CST Use the code 20JOE for 20% off. DIY Custom Post Types NEPA WP Meetup, Library at The University of Scranton,…

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Happy Birthday, WordPress

  I know this is about a day late, but I want to wish WordPress a happy birthday. You see, I wouldn’t be where I am today without it. In college I spoke with my friend @smekosh about creating my own CMS as I was writing a few for clients, and he pointed me towards WordPress. That was in 2004;…

NEPAWP: WordPress is Installed… Now What?

Join us for the next NEPA WordPress Meetup, March 26th (this Tuesday) at 7pm at The Vintage Theater. My friend and colleague Phil Erb will be giving a talk called WordPress is Installed…Now What?. From the website: Phil Erb will be presenting WordPress is Installed… Now What? – covering the basics of site settings, themes, and plugins. Bring your questions and be…

Speaking at WordCamp Philly

Just a quick note that I’ll be speaking tomorrow (Oct 20th) at WordCamp Philly! My talk is called Building a Simple WordPress Framework. Here is the description: This is a talk modeled after my 4-part series on WPTuts+, DIY WordPress Theme Framework. I’ll cover some basic rules of software reuse and defining your needs, what’s out there, why I made my…

Articles I Wrote for Other Sites: Summer 2012

The Appstorm Network Favorite: What is Google Now and How Do I Use It? (Android) Access and Edit Files with Google Drive (Android) Bring Basecamp Next to Android with Everest (Android) Manage Your Finances with Mint (Android) Back to School: 40 Great Apps for Students (Android) Microsoft Ups Its Email Game with the New Outlook.com (Web) Tutorials Favorite: Master the WordPress Loop (.net Magazine) Automatically…

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WordPress Multisite Domain Mapping on Media Temple (dv)

I recently stood up a WordPress Network/Multisite that I wanted to use for several different client “Quick Sites” – simple WordPress sites I offer that don’t require a lot of customization. I thought my steps were simple; install WordPress Multisite and then get top-level domain mapping working. The latter was not as easy as I thought it would be because different…