Author Archives: Kyle

Kyle portraitHow to Update the Author of Multiple Posts in WordPress

If you ever need to update the author(s) of your posts in WordPress and think you have to manually update each one, we are here to tell you there is a much easier way. Let’s say for example an employee…


Kyle portraitCleaning Up Your Permalink

How to Remove “-2” from Your URL in WordPress Questions or Feedback? We would love to hear your feedback if this blog post has helped you identify actionable improvements for your website. Also, if you run into any issues, feel…


Kyle portraitHow to Remove Transparency from an Image in PhotoShop

Images are an essential aspect (most of the time) to any website. They bring the website life and make it visually appealing. Plus, people love photos! But, a lot of times, the images they are using are too big or…


Kyle portraitHow to Split a PDF Into Individual Pages Using Google Chrome

If you have ever needed to take certain sections/pages from a PDF, Google Chrome allows you to do this in a few easy steps. This can be very useful if you have a PDF that is 20 pages or so and only 1 or 2 of them are relevant to what you need. Check out the steps to pulling out individual PDF sections.


Kyle portrait10 WordPress Tips and Tricks

Looking to navigate WordPress like a pro? We have 10 tips and tricks for making your life easier.


Kyle portrait5 Tools the Development Team Couldn’t Live Without

Want to know which tools our development team couldn’t live without? Kyle is here with their top-five picks for getting the job done.


Kyle portraitOur Favorite Shortcuts for Sublime Text (PC)

Kyle explains a few shortcuts for Sublime text editor.


Kyle portraitHow Google Wants You to Format Telephone Numbers for Mobile

At PapeStreet, we think it’s critical to have a well-designed and functioning mobile website. A big part of that goal is ensuring the phone number links correctly.


Kyle portraitAuthenticating Your Twitter Feed for Use on Your Website

You might be asking: why should I authenticate my Twitter feed? In order to use your Twitter feed on your website, you need to authenticate your account with Twitter, which allows you (or us) to “easily” incorporate your feed on your site.


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