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a small recap of #wcfay

CMDR Mitchcraft

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I’m sitting back at my desk after a looooong series of flights back from Fayetteville, Arkansas today coming back from their inaugural WordCamp.  Chris Spencer did a fantastic job organizing an army of volunteers and sponsors, and the event was fantastic.  I’m hoping I get to go back next year, because there’s an immense pool of talent brimming from Fayetteville.

WordCamps always get me fired up to do cool stuff, and it was a catalyst of sorts for not only getting some cool stuff done with client work, but also for my own personal work.  After seeing the capabilities of WordPress 3.0 and what I can look forward to (and giving a session briefing on what it can do) I’ve decided it’s time to really get serious about a new site design.  So, look in the upcoming weeks as things change around the studionashvegas front – new offerings, new content, and even some new formats [screencasts, video, you name it].

studionashvegas, wcfay, wordcampfayetteville
  • 50 Days to a Better Blog–Day 5: Tags vs Categories (and more)

    50 Days to a Better Blog–Day 5: Tags vs Categories (and more)

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    This post is the fifth of an ongoing series entitled “50 Days to a Better WordPress Blog”.  During this time, Mitch will be providing small snippits of code, plugins, and things you can do to make your blog more attractive, attain new readers, and keep old ones coming back time and time again. You can…

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  • WordPress 4.1 Release Candidate Available

    WordPress 4.1 Release Candidate Available

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    Just in time for Christmas, the amazing WordPress contribution team is getting geared up to release WordPress 4.1 on December 16. Right now, we can settle for the “WordPress 4.1 Release Candidate” In case you missed it, here’s what to expect from WordPress 4.1: A new theme, Twenty Fifteen. It’s more blog focused, and is very…

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