Speaking at WordCamp Philly
Beginners may find troubleshooting daunting, but @MattRy will show you the ropes Oct. 28. #wcphilly https://t.co/UJIE6B32fk pic.twitter.com/AAopVlZJsf
— WordCamp Philly (@WordCampPhilly) October 17, 2017
Beginners may find troubleshooting daunting, but @MattRy will show you the ropes Oct. 28. #wcphilly https://t.co/UJIE6B32fk pic.twitter.com/AAopVlZJsf
— WordCamp Philly (@WordCampPhilly) October 17, 2017
A new PACS year has kicked off. Well, to be honest, it actually kicked off last month, but I had a scheduling conflict and wasn’t able to participate IN OUR FIRST IN-PERSON EVENT IN ALMOST 3 YEARS. My apologies for the senior moment. We’re back on track now. This PACS season we are going to…
This post originally appeared on capwebsolutions.com As Cap Web Solutions’ business expands, we come to depend more and more on various tools to deliver WordPress services, manage the business, learn new technologies and become a better business person. Some may be primarily useful as a WordPress developer, some as a remote worker, and some as…
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This post originally appeared on capwebsolutions.com The Problem: Your technical support team just asked you for access to your website, hosting account, registrar, etc. As a technical support professional, I will typically need to get access to the dashboard of your website to begin working on a problem. Sometimes, I need to make a change…