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  • Hacked WordPress Site? How to Decide Between a Cleanup and a Full Rebuild

    Hacked WordPress Site? How to Decide Between a Cleanup and a Full Rebuild

    The Core Insight: When a WordPress site gets hit with malware, the first move is always to find a clean backup and restore from it. A full rebuild is the last resort, not the first one — but sometimes it’s the only option left. We got a call from a guy after their WordPress site…

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  • The Hard Part of Business Automation Isn’t the Code: How to Identify Automation Opportunities

    The Hard Part of Business Automation Isn’t the Code: How to Identify Automation Opportunities

    The Core Insight: Business automation fails not because of coding complexity, but because of a “vision gap”. Most owners normalize repetitive manual tasks, like domain tracking or report generation, without realizing they are prime candidates for AI-driven automation. The reaction is always the same We’ve been building a lot of automation scripts over the past…

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  • Did it Run? Monitoring Service

    Never Wonder “Did It Run?” Again

    Sometimes, the best product ideas come from scratching your own itch. A while back, we had a client with a daily process running behind the scenes. Everything was fine… until one day, it wasn’t. The process broke, and nobody was notified. Weeks went by before anyone realized it had stopped running. Ouch. To fix this,…

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  • Fixing an issue with og:image and Featured Images

    Fixing an issue with og:image and Featured Images

    Over the past month, I’ve been putting some extra effort into updating the VegasGeek site. As they say, the cobbler’s kids have no shoes. Well, the web developer’s website is the last to receive updates. One of the first things I noticed was the preview image being used on social media when I shared the…

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  • New Plugin: Set Sort Order

    New Plugin: Set Sort Order

    While working on a client project, I added a few custom post types and a custom taxonomy to each. Once the client started adding content to the site, he asked, “How do I sort the order of the items on the page?” This should have been a simple request. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case. After…

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  • 10 Lessons Learned While Creating an Online Course

    10 Lessons Learned While Creating an Online Course

    I love teaching. There, I said it. Over the years, I’ve provided one-on-one training in person and via Zoom. I’ve organized a local meetup, I’ve spoken at conferences across the country, and I’ve even created webinars. But the one method that I hadn’t done was to create an online course. It’s something that I’ve wanted…

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  • How I stopped Gravity Forms from performing 1,500 queries per page

    How I stopped Gravity Forms from performing 1,500 queries per page

    For the past two years, I’ve been working with tpn.health to build an online platform where clinicians earn continuing education credits through live and on-demand classes. When we started out, we used many off-the-shelf plugins, and over time we’ve written and rewritten tons of custom functionality. One plugin that has been a staple the entire…

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  • Sending emails with SendGrid from your WordPress website

    Sending emails with SendGrid from your WordPress website

    Depending on where you host your website, you may not have ever needed to consider how your site sends email. Most shared-hosting services handle outgoing emails automatically. But, if you are setting up your site on a Digitial Ocean or AWS server, that may not be the case. If that’s the case, you will need…

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  • How to crop and resize images for your website

    How to crop and resize images for your website

    When adding images to your website, it is important to upload a properly sized image to fit the need. It’s not just about the visual display (although, that can be an issue, too), but improperly sized images can have an adverse effect on your site’s page speed. That, in turn, can hurt your search engine…

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  • Do You Hide Features to Stop Clients from Breaking Their WordPress Sites?

    Do You Hide Features to Stop Clients from Breaking Their WordPress Sites?

    This week, while answering questions in a WordPress forum on Facebook, somebody asked: What is the best way to give my client access to update content but not give them full control of the WordPress Dashboard? I’ve been asked this question many times in the past, and here is how I typically answer it: Rather…

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