New adventures in Word Press - A Review Please...

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Elcarmoli
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Post by Elcarmoli »

@lasourcetranquille

Thanks for the useful comments. The photo was taken from a cherry-picker - so if we need any more we may be tree climbing! It is nice finally being able to take photos, when is your place due to be finished?

I'm going to take a look at the menu order now, I have just added things on there as I've gone along and I agree when I look at it now the order does not make great sense.

I've also taken the need to put in a phone number on the contact form off and will see if that helps.

Thanks again.

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Gwion
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GoDot wrote:
Windy wrote:Lovely site - just be careful about WP updates. I have learned to my cost that updating immediately can be a BAD thing and can break your site.

So can not updating as you may be vulnerable to those bad hacker people.

What is the best time to update? Hmmm - good question!
This pretty much sums up my opinion - http://yoast.com/upgrade-wordpress/

Full Disclosure: I work for a premium WordPress Themes company http://headwaythemes.com

A lot of people are always reluctant to update WordPress for the reasons above.

IMO, if you're running a business, you should pay for a WordPress theme and support.

If you're paying for a product like a theme - a company will always make sure that their theme is compatible with the latest (and upcoming /beta) WordPress releases. This is not always the case with free themes.

Either way, you should always have a back up of your site, just in case something happens.The Backup Buddy plugin for wordPress is the easiest way of doing this. http://pluginbuddy.com/purchase/backupbuddy/

As for IE5, Microsoft are actively campaign to get people off IE6, never mind IE5

Google doesn't even support IE6 any more. Both browsers are over a decade old.

http://www.theie6countdown.com/default.aspx
Hi Go Dot
Great to have a wordpress expert on here. Please stick around. In an attempt to keep you engaged. What would be your top 5 plugins for wordpress be?
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