This is a ‘Note to Self’ as much as anything else. It’s explains how we got the WordPress install to work on a Magento multistore using country stub directories. The SO question it relates to is
I’m writing this blog post because I’ve had to add a WordPress site into a Magento site which uses Capistrano 3 as it’s deployment framework. I was trying to work out the best way to set it all up
Seems like ages since I did a blog post so I’m going to ease myself into it gently with a quick one about CSS and a slider. So I am building a custom WordPress site at the moment on behalf of The Loft up in
I’m working on a nice little WordPress job today. The designs are great, but the designer hasn’t really catered for variable content heights (it’s a list of items driven from a post category, each
I normally just dismiss the WordPress ‘Welcome’ screen and disable it in the Screen Options menu for the Dashboard. However, I realised this wasn’t actually very sensible for a pro WordPress
There are various ways of handling metaboxes and post category types in WordPress. If time allows it’s often better for the clients if you can create custom post types for specific categories and then add in