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Best WooCommerce Plugins for 2017
Not only will WordPress allow you to manage a blog, business website, portfolio, etc., it is also a great solution for building scalable e-commerce websites without needing to learn complex code, use a difficult e-commerce CMS, or hire a developer. Since WordPress is already so immensely popular
My Favorite WordPress 2016 Black Friday Deals
It's that time of year again, but this is the first time I've shared any Black Friday deals here on EngageWP. This year, I've noticed a lot of pretty sweet deals around the WordPress market, so I wanted to share some from vendors that I know and recommend. Hosting SiteGround is offering
Adding Private Notes to WordPress Comments
During my time as a blogger, I've somewhat-frequently run into an occurrence when I'd like to add a private note to comment that someone publishes on my site. Instead of simply responding to a comment and making that response publicly visible, I wanted something that could only be seen by me and,
Customizing the Genesis Author Box
If you've ever needed more control over your author box when using the Genesis Framework, I've released a new plugin that lets you customize the Genesis author box in practically any way imaginable. Whether it's simply customizing the author box headline, or something more complex, such as
How to Allow WordPress Users to Delete Accounts
UPDATE: The plugin from the tutorial is now available on the WordPress plugin repository - WP Delete User Accounts Some websites allow a user to delete his or her account, and many don't. Personally, I like having the option for deleting my accounts (i.e. social media), and I'm sure many other
Pushing GitHub Repositories to WordPress with WP Pusher
WP Pusher Plugin A common workflow among developers, in a nutshell, is developing WordPress plugins and themes locally and pushing their projects to a GitHub (or similar service) repository. Once pushed to the GitHub repo, the developer can sync it up with a live WordPress installation (i.e. a
Developers: Please Document Your WordPress Products
When I look at plugins to use on my website, for a client project, or for a review on EngageWP, one of the first things I look for is documentation. Whether the plugin is free or paid, documentation is, for me, as equally important as functionality and quality because it helps me to better