Hi everyone! Going to make this post short and sweet since I had such a long break from blogging. 🙂 I’ve been incredibly busy over the last year. – I’ve: I’m super excited to be contributing to the WordPress Community Team in new ways as a Deputy. If you ever […]
Category: Tech
How The WordPress Community Has Helped Me
Affordable Conferences When I first decided I wanted to look into conferences to expand my knowledge back in 2016, I searched for “WordPress conference” in Google. I found WordCamp Central and read all about the events and the cost limit of $20 per day. This was enticing to me because […]
Save the Date for WordCamp Kent 2020! – May 30-31
WordCamp Kent 2020 will be May 30-31, 2020. We will again be featuring some of the best speakers in the midwest as well as highlighting a very special keynote speaker. WordCamps are a great introductory event to the WordPress community and open source project. Our local WordCamp even offers a […]
Move Last Commit to Another Branch (not pushed)
If you just made a commit and realized it was on the wrong branch, use: git reset HEAD~1 git checkout correct-branch This will remove the unpushed commit so that you can make the change on the correct branch. Note: You will have to write your commit message again. The best […]
Come to Our Networking Picnic in the Park!

Join the Northeast Ohio WordPress Meetup group on Saturday, August 31st at noon for a picnic in the park. We will be at the Sycamore Picnic Area in the Rocky River Reservation in Fairview Park. Come enjoy the beautiful outdoors and meet other WordPress users, developers, business owners, and designers. […]
Apply to Speak at WordCamp Kent 2019
The Call for Sponsors and Call for Speakers for WordCamp Kent 2019 are both live! Call for Speakers closes on April 15 at 11pm EDT. The Call for Sponsors will be open indefinitely. 🙂 WordCamp Kent, OH will be held at the same venue as the last 3 years – […]
SPF Records -all vs ~all

On January 31, I troubleshooted (troubleshot?) an email issue for roughly 3 and a half hours. Steps to Recreate: Sending email from domain1.com (managed by us through Provider 1) to domain2.com (managed by us through Provider 2), where Provider 2 is forwarding to a GoDaddy-powered email on a domain we […]