Domain and web hosting are two of the fundamental elements of creating and maintaining your law firm website. While domain and web hosting are very closely related, they are different services and it is important to know how these two…
Just as there are chapters in a book, there are headings in web content. Headings break content into scannable, digestible chunks so we can consume words on our devices quickly and efficiently. Headings are critical, and we know them well.…
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…
This video is a brief tutorial about how to add a blog post in a WordPress theme by PaperStreet. (No Sound) This video is based on our WordPress based theme built by PaperStreet. This is the base used to create…
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…
At PaperStreet, we specialize in building websites for law firms, and our code does, too. Most every website we’ve produced over the last half decade was built with thoughtfully chosen law firm-focused content sections called custom post types. These areas…
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…
There are many reasons to host on our high-speed WordPress servers. The best reason is that our servers are fast, stable, reliable and secure.
We are not just a web host – we’re your web partner. Most hosting providers do not make plugin recommendations. They don’t help you upgrade WordPress monthly (a requirement). They charge extra for SSLs and monitoring. They don’t have staging platforms that make edits easy. We include all this and more.