There are a lot of benefits of working from home. Your commute is really easy, often you can make your own hours, you have a lot more flexibility in your day-to-day schedule if (and when) emergencies come up, and it’s perfect for...
One of the best things about working with WordPress is the large community that you can participate in. If you’re new to WordPress, experiencing this community in a tangible way can seem daunting. The goal of this post is to help you find...
Whew. Yes, it’s that time again–meet another developer who has joined the WebDevStudios family! This is Jeremy Pry, and here’s a little more about him: Jeremy started building websites in 2009 with a simple XHTML and CSS brochure site. In 2010, he discovered...
A couple weeks ago, one of @WebDevStudios‘ followers on Twitter sent us this: @webdevstudios Hi! QuikQues: what's a typical day like for a WebDev? I want to compare to a IT Support person. Thanks!! — Tony Obfenda (@TonyObfenda) April 30, 2015 That...
One extremely confusing set of functions within WordPress is the concept of “wp_cron“. For those of you unfamiliar with it, is a scheduling tool on Unix systems and, in itself, is not without its own confusing elements. Let’s take a more user-friendly example...
You’ve likely heard or experienced how awesome the WordPress community is, right? For a lot of us in the early days of getting into WordPress Development, it’s one of the first things you notice and it draws you into the community–in fact,...
Nowadays it’s considered fairly standard practice for every company to have a blog, but that doesn’t mean they’re always doing it well. We’ve all seen them–the company blogs that bore, that shove their product down your throat, that spread misinformation or otherwise...
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that WordPress is actually a community. I’m easily reminded of the community aspects when I look at my Twitter feed–where I can catch up with awesome WP community members quickly, jump into conversations, or just revel in...