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HOW TO MOVE YOUR FLYWHEEL WEBSITE TO ANOTHER HOST

HOW TO MOVE YOUR FLYWHEEL WEBSITE TO ANOTHER HOST

After spending a year with Flywheel paying $15/month for hosting I decided it was time for a change.  Just so we are clear I think Flywheel is excellent and I love their UI as well as the Local By Flywheel tool. However, I could not justify the cost of paying for a...

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Pages, Posts and Blogs:  What’s the difference?

Pages, Posts and Blogs: What’s the difference?

   Pages, Posts and Blogs: What's the difference? I’ve noticed with myself as well as working with others who are new to WordPress  understanding the  difference between Posts and Pages can be a little tricky.  The WordPress Codex explains Pages in the following way:...

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Why I like Flywheel!

Why I like Flywheel!

A few months ago the company I was working for decided to change hosting providers and try out Flywheel.  I had heard about Flywheel through various podcasts but hadn't really looked into them so I was excited to jump on board and give them a try. I liked their...

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Multisite: Setting Up A Local Environment

Multisite: Setting Up A Local Environment

Today I would like to discuss how to setup multisite locally so you can explore all that multisite has to offer. In this tutorial I will review the process for creating a local site through MAMP and then jump into setting up your very own local multisite network.

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Flushing Permalinks

Flushing Permalinks

Today I would like to talk to you about how and when you should flush your permalinks.  If you are confused as to what permalinks are just take a look up above, in your address bar. You will see what is commonly referred to as a URL.  A permalink  is just another name for the URL that you are seeing in your address bar.  

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Where did my comments go?

Where did my comments go?

Have you ever been working on a blog post and all of a sudden the comments section has disappeared on you or is only showing up on some blog posts and not others?  If you find yourself in this situation the solution is pretty simple.

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WordPress: Is it easy?

WordPress: Is it easy?

A little over a month ago I started a new gig as a  WordPress consultant. It has been a fun, interesting, and an eye opening experience. I’ve been working with individuals from all walks of life, with different skills and  abilities.  It got me thinking about WordPress in new ways.  Specifically how and why people use WordPress.  I’ve learned many new things and today I would like to share with you one of those observations. 

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