If you are looking to scale your images down and don’t have a program like PhotoShop, a great free resource you can use is Photopea. Photopea has a lot of the features Photoshop has and also runs in the browser–instead…
Your website is likely a large driving force in acquiring new business for your law practice. The firm should be focusing on internal items/clients and not worrying about learning how to build websites. With that said, you should have a…
If you are ever unsure of what browser you are using and/or the specifics at which you are viewing a webpage, the following is a great resource: https://www.whatismybrowser.com/. With this website, you can see: If you are seeing something on…
A great way to explain issues you may be having or an update you need is to take a screenshot. You can even make notes or add arrows to better explain any issues / updates needed. There are many ways…
When edits are made to your website, you may not be able to see them at first glance. This is because your browser saves “assets” from your site so the page loads faster (i.e., caching). This includes items that are…
Launching your new website can be an exciting time, but it can also be a stressful one. At PaperStreet, we work with you and follow a comprehensive launch list to try and alleviate any issues. Below we will be going…
Oftentimes a firm adds a new attorney and they need to be placed on the website immediately. But, getting photos taken for that new attorney can sometimes take a while–especially during these times (thanks covid). If this is the case…
When you download WordPress and start to build your website, your first user is automatically set as an Administrator. A WordPress administrator is the most powerful user role that gives you control of the entire website (we are not including…
When creating custom WordPress templates, there are some instances where you do not want to add code, text, etc., in the WordPress content area. If you wanted to hide what was on your page, normally you would just use “Password…
Note: these shortcuts are for a PC. Mac users should change Ctrl to Cmd. If you actively use Photoshop the tips below can help save you clicks/time. This hopefully (fingers crossed) will increase your overall productivity. Edit -> Preferences ->…