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Create Duplicate Content with Gutenberg

If you’re reading this post, you’ve probably tried out the new Gutenberg editor for WordPress by now. If you haven’t yet, I recommend giving it a go. It’s currently available as a plugin but will be merged into WordPress core at some point in the future, so you’ll have to get to know it sometime. […] View original post at …

How to Design the First Page of an eCommerce Site to Boost Sales

With smaller websites that serve a less direct salesy purpose, the formula for increasing conversions is usually quite simple: your goal is to inform, appeal to the visitors’ needs, and gain a lead or client. Because they have fewer layers of navigation to get through, and typically only one call-to-action to consider, it’s easy to […] View original post at …

WPMU DEV Hub Reporting Got a Major Upgrade (And We’re Not Done)

We took Reports global! And I’m not just talking worldwide. Reports are now fully translated (including custom date range formatting) *AND* 100% subsite ready. Dish out all the automated white label reporting goodness in the Hub to any and every individual site in your Multisite network. WordPress freelancers and agencies around the world are capitalizing […] View original post at …

Designing B2B and B2C Websites: A Breakdown of the Differences

General best practices for web design are all over the web, but applying those rules to real WordPress sites you’re building is something else entirely. That’s why I tend to write about how to design WordPress sites for different audiences–like designing for global versus local customers, or designing for users based on age. The one-size-fits-all […] View original post at …