| War Room Member David V |
Last Activity: 05-19-2013 11:11 AM
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- About David V
- Biography
- Web Developer, Marketer
- Location
- NH, FL, & Wherever I May Roam
- Occupation
- Self Employed
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...What To Do When You Have
WordPress Website Problems
This is going to be a simple blog post and will only cover the basic first steps to identifying problems.
I see people having small (and big) issues all the time in both the Warrior Forum and elsewhere.
Regardless of the problem you are having, the basic protocols to narrow down the underlying issue are going to always be the same.
WordPress Plugins:
WordPress plugin
Posted in CSS
If you write your code for the best browser support or are just trying your hand at this,...
I'm going to show you a few tools that will make the tedious task of hand writing these super simple and easy.
Ok, so maybe your wondering "what the hell is a vendor prefix"?
If you've ever peaked into some css stylesheets or looked at a websites coding with Firebug, you've might have seen something like this:
Code:.box_gradient { background-color:
Posted in WordPress Plugins
I'm sure your likely familiar with "Active" plugins, and "Inactive" plugins if you've ever used a plugin in your WordPress website, but did you know there are 2 more types?...
So, let's just briefly explain each plugin type.
Active - The active plugins are Dah!, the plugins that you have active on your website.
This one is a no-brainer!
Inactive - Again, like the "Active" plugin type, this is the opposite of course.





