by Paul Drecksler | May 27, 2021 | Updates
Gravity Forms lets you use merge tags within their Text Confirmations out-of-the-box, meaning use the visitor's name or e-mail in the confirmation message. (ie: Thanks for signing up Paul!) However they DO NOT provide an out-of-box solution to using merge tags within...
by Paul Drecksler | Apr 29, 2021 | Updates
I've never sent a press release before, but I'm going to experiment with one to announce my newsletter Shopifreaks to the world. While I don't necessarily think that reporters will pick up the story and feature my newsletter in their publications (although I'd be...
by Paul Drecksler | Mar 21, 2021 | Updates
Today's post will teach you how to use CSS Classes within your WordPress posts to stylize certain elements such as your introduction paragraph, in-post announcements, table of contents, ad blocks, and more. Right now I'm recording a screencast tutorial, and when I'm...
by Paul Drecksler | Jan 29, 2021 | Updates
Here's a simple way to make expandable and collapsible parts of your blog post without using custom CSS or Javascript. Just two simple tags… <details><summary>This part is clickable</summary> Everything below it is hidden by...
by Paul Drecksler | Jan 12, 2021 | Updates
With the Divi theme, on short pages, the Footer always floats up towards the middle of the page and looks weird. Below is some CSS to push the footer to the bottom of the page. This code came from Tom Greer at TRGWebDev.com. If it doesn't work for you, visit that link...