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Schedule Posts, Pages, and Other Content Changes to your WordPress Website

Terri Bedore · September 13, 2022 ·

Find resources on how to schedule content changes to your WordPress website – and what tools we use! (Some are baked in and some are plugins.) Problem You’d like to have a Labor Day Sale and clear out some inventory. But… you already booked that vacation your cousin’s been nagging begging you to take. Your […]

Keep Your Site Healthy

Terri Bedore · December 5, 2021 ·

A sample calendar for your site to help you schedule time to keep your WordPress site tuned up and running smoothly. January Upgrade or Update WordPressCheck in with WordPressAdd New Content February Add New ContentCheck for new PluginsClean out PluginsBackup Database and SiteCheck Site StatisticsCheck Site’s Link Popularity and Search Engine Ranking March Clean up […]

Atomic Blocks is Going Away

Terri Bedore · August 26, 2020 ·

I just got an email from a WordPress newsletter I subscribe to and saw that Atomic Blocks plugin is being rebranded to “Genesis Blocks” after they were purchased by StudioPress (makers of the Genesis Framework). You can read the details here: https://studiopress.blog/announcing-genesis-blocks/. The good news is that the free plugin will still have a free […]

How Can I Help You Best?

Terri Bedore · May 8, 2020 ·

This situation has hit everyone, including geeked design, hard. I am so fortunate that as a digital based business, geeked is still open and in a unique position to assist others. Here are some ways geeked has helped others in the last few weeks: provide brainstorming to help a living history site retain museum members. […]

How To Make a Group of Blocks into a Reusable Section

Terri Bedore · April 24, 2020 ·

Basically, if you have a group of blocks that you LOVE, and know you would use elsewhere in your site, you can group them and then add them to “reusable blocks”. Then, you can use them in 2 ways: as a static section (great for things you find yourself repeating like my disclosure statements or […]

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