Amber Hinds

Site Mapping & Content/Data Structure

Site Mapping & Content/Data Structure

Site Mapping & Content/Data Structure

Planning a new website or a redesign? Starting to feel like your website content is unorganized? Frequently rebuilding and restructuring websites for clients? This post is for you! Whether you’re managing website projects or simply working on your own website, it’s important to understand that how content is organized can dramatically impact a number of… Read More

Optimizing Images in WordPress

Optimizing Images in WordPress

Optimizing Images in WordPress

These days, image-heavy design is the norm. The web is a visual experience and including high-quality photos in your content – often multiple per page – is key to attracting and converting traffic. But with every image you include, the time that it takes to load your website increases, and a website that is slow… Read More

Plugins Worth Purchasing

Plugins Worth Purchasing

Plugins Worth Purchasing

mentioned at the meetup: https://www.wpbeaverbuilder.com https://searchwp.com/ https://facetwp.com/demo/cars/?_vehicle_type=suv&_make=audi https://wpforms.com/ https://givewp.com/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/edit-flow/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/shared-counts/ https://codeable.io/ https://www.diffchecker.com/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/clickfunnels/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/nextgen-gallery/ https://enviragallery.com/demo/slideshow-gallery-demo/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/foogallery/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/tiled-gallery-carousel-without-jetpack/

Integrating 3rd Party APIs with WordPress

Integrating 3rd Party APIs with WordPress

Integrating 3rd Party APIs with WordPress

Whether you want to display locations on your website with a map powered by Google, list events from a Meetup page (like we do on our website in the header of every page), or customize how a social media feed is displayed, an API will allow you to retrieve and use data hosted elsewhere on… Read More

Website Accessibility & WordPress

Website Accessibility & WordPress

Website Accessibility & WordPress

According to the World Health Organization 2018 World Report on Disability, more than 1 billion people in the world have a disability of some sort – that’s approximately 15% of the population. Having an accessible website is important not just because it’s good karma, but also because it can help your search engine optimization, grow your prospective customer base, and in some cases it’s legally required.