Category Archives: WordPress Tips

Kyle portraitWhy You Should Use WordPress for Your Law Firm’s Website

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…


How to Solve Elementor, Divi & Other Theme Builder Update Issues

While theme builders and page builders can allow those who are inexperienced with web development to create functional and good looking websites, it can be incredibly difficult to keep them maintained, especially if you are a developer experienced with traditional…


When Should You Use a Custom Post Type?

Custom post types are one of the most powerful features in WordPress. They allow you to create and organize content and display it on your website however you want. This post provides an overview to help you understand how and…


Chris portraitGetting Started with WordPress: A Quick Guide for Beginners

WordPress is a great platform for building websites. It’s easy to use, manage, and customize. This makes it ideal for both beginners and professionals who are looking for an all-in-one solution. WordPress is an open source platform. Open source means…


Kyle portraitHow to Take a Screenshot with Free Tools

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…


5 Ways to Make Your WordPress Tasks More Efficient

As a former intern, I understand just how time consuming performing bulk tasks in WordPress can be. Tasks can range into the tens of hours just for one site at times, and it’s often not possible to devote that much…


How to Check Your Website for ADA Compliance

Having an ADA compliant is required by law, and is an important consideration for all website owners.  After your website has become ADA accessible, you may think you have hit the finish line. It’s not just about having an accessible…


Andrew DelossantosHow to Add and Edit Alt Text in WordPress

Since the passing of ADA laws, more and more websites are adopting accessibility standards for people who are browsing the web with assistive technologies such as screen readers. These assistive devices play a major role in the accessibility of a…


Pete Boyd portraitPlugins, Plugins and More Plugins

WordPress is a great platform for building law firm websites. With a vast 60,000 to 70,000 plugins to choose from, WP is highly customizable.   However, with too much choice, you can get yourself in trouble. Plugins should be kept to…


Kyle portraitHow To Do a Hard Refresh

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…


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