In this episode we are joined by Adam Lacey from penguinmedia.co.uk a web design agency based in Somerset in the UK.
We chat about coping when enthusiastic clients want to exercise their creativity. We ask how much we restrict their role both during and after the website build? Do we let clients see what we build in real time? Do we let clients freely offer administrator accounts to third parties without warning? What Nathan and David learned was… probably not. You have to hear Adam’s SEO company story!
Project Huddle (a WordPress plugin that allow notes to be added to website)
Adminize (clean up a WordPress install so clients don’t see what they don’t need)
User Role Editor (Set WordPress permissions by roles)
SQL Injection Vulnerability in NextGEN Gallery for WordPress
WooCommerce – New product gallery merged in to core for 2.7
Gutenberg mentioned last week – demo here
Blockade – similar idea to Guttenburg
GoDaddy Partners with WP Elevation and OSTraining to Provide Free WordPress Education Resources
Cloudflare Memory Leak Exposes Private Data
WordCamp London
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