This post should be titled: How I Doubled My Website Speed by Switching to Managed WordPress Hosting at FlyWheel. Last week I put the same website at two hosts: a huge and cheap webhost and a WordPress specialist called Flywheel. I ran a speedtest 11 times on each website, within a 2 minute time frame. Continue Reading
Do you live in the Vail Valley and want to learn more about how to design a website with WordPress? Colorado Mountain College (Edwards, CO campus) is offering a WordPress class in February that will teach you how to setup and use WordPress to manage your website.
Every Website is built on one platform or another: the tool used to build and maintain the website. In years past it might have been FrontPage, Dreamweaver, Cold Fusion (CFM), ASP or even old-fashioned html. During the last 10 years WordPress has slowly become the world’s single most popular, dominant and widespread platform for website Continue Reading
Calling all WordPress enthusiasts in Glenwood Springs… and the Roaring Fork Valley. We have started a WordPress Users Group for Glenwood Springs and the surrounding area. The meetings are scheduled at the Glenwood Springs Branch Library for the Third Tuesday of each month at 6:00. If you are WordPress user, I hope to see you there!
During the Winter of 2014 I am teaching two sets of WordPress classes at two Colorado Mountain College campuses: Glenwood Springs and Edwards. WordPress is a powerful website management tool that anyone can use to design, build and manage a website, plus it’s free! Learn how to setup WordPress to make your website easy to Continue Reading
I just finished teaching a five week non-credit WordPress class at Colorado Mountain College. Here is the reading and resource list I used during the class. WordPress Resources A great place to start is the WordPress Codex, the online manual for WordPress and a living repository for WordPress information and documentation. Of special interest there is the Continue Reading