Author: Josh Pollock



WPCampus 2016 Recap

Josh Pollock presenting at WPCampus
Last weekend I had the honor to be a part of the inaugural WPCampus - a conference for WordPress in higher education. Read some of my highlights.Read More


Two More Ways To Build Your Email List With Caldera Forms

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As we promised last week, we are happy to announce ConvertKit and Aweber add-ons for Caldera Forms. These two new add-ons, both of which are included inĀ the Caldera Forms agency and enterprise bundles are a Caldera simple way to build your all important email lists. Use these add-ons to build your email list, nurture ...Read More


Does Your WordPress Site Need SSL?

A Squirrel That Is Worried Hackers Might Steal Its Acorn
It is not always required to use an SSL certificate for your WordPress site, with the risks being serious, and the rewards of using HTTPS being what they are, you really should just do it to protect your data, reputation and SEO.Read More

Finding Hidden WordPress Errors With Debug Logging

An exotic squirrel hiding in a tree.
The more dynamic and AJAX driven a site is the harder it is to see errors, even with WP_DEBUG enabled. In this post I'm going to show you how to use the debug logging features in WordPress to record and detect errors that might not otherwise be visible to you.Read More

Caldera Forms 1.3.5

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The new Caldera Forms adds better file upload fields, form in modals and advanced usage tracking. It is available today!Read More