Posts tagged: wordpress
WordPress 4.3 “Billie” Released
Great news, WordPress 4.3 has been released! It makes it easier and more user-friendly for site owners to customize the site and format content as needed. See the WordPress 4.3 release notes for a detailed list of changes made. All our WordPress plugins are compatible with WordPress 4.3. Tribulant SoftwareI am the owner at Tribulant […]
Continue ReadingCheckout – Apco Pay 1.2
A new update has been made to the Apco Pay payment method/gateway for the WordPress Shopping Cart plugin. Apco Pay Payment Gateway Apco Pay Payment Gateway is a payment method which can be used on your WordPress Shopping Cart to process credit card payments. Customers are kept on your shop at all times and are not redirected to another platform […]
Continue ReadingCheckout – Wholesale 1.1
A new update has been made to the Wholesale extension for the WordPress Shopping Cart plugin. How does Wholesale work? Use our Wholesale extension for additional pricing, shipping and payment method features. The Wholesale extension plugin allows you to specify different prices for different user roles per product and different tax rates, per user role. What’s new? Shipping and Payment Methods […]
Continue ReadingCheckout – Sage Pay UK 1.2
A new update for the Sage Pay UK Form Protocol is available which now supports Sage Pay UK Form Protocol 3.00. This is a new Sage Pay UK VSP form protocol version 3.00 gateway integration. It used to be 2.23 which is discontinued now. How Does Sage Pay UK Work? It’s an extension payment gateway which add the […]
Continue ReadingJuly 2015 Newsletter
I’m very excited to be back here writing the newsletter to tell you what has been happening here at Tribulant Software over the past few months. It’s been crazy busy months with loads of support, endless development and ideas that just kept on brewing one after the other. Have a look at some of the exciting […]
Continue Reading3 Basic Steps to Setting Up WordPress
For many people, setting up a website is a bit scary. WordPress has worked hard to make this as painless as possible, even for novices. Your host service, which puts your website up on the World Wide Web and keeps it there, has a lot to do with how easily you can get started with […]
Continue ReadingWordPress.com vs WordPress.org: What’s the Difference?
WordPress is the world’s most popular content management software. It’s used for blogging and to create websites. According to Torque, WordPress sites hosted by WordPress.com or external hosts* published 17 posts every second in 2014. That’s a lot of websites. Who’s providing all this WordPress hosting? There are a lot of website hosting services out […]
Continue ReadingHow to Speed Up Your WordPress Site: Part 2 – Page Caching
← Part 1 – WordPress Hosting Have you noticed that certain pages on your WordPress site take longer to download? This is not an unusual problem. Some pages will have more information than others to download. Graphics are a common reason for slower downloads, along with poorly-written codes. Page caching can help speed up download […]
Continue Reading5 Ways to Improve Your WordPress Newsletter
Your newsletter subscribers will be delighted with your content when you use great plugins. If you have a blog or website, you need an email newsletter. Newsletters are the single best way to keep readers updated about new posts, new products, and sales or other promotions. Newsletters can be personalized to create a connection with […]
Continue ReadingHow to Speed Up Your WordPress Site: Part 1 – WordPress Hosting
Businesses that use WordPress have freed marketing staff and writers from relying on outsiders to manage their content. With WordPress, it can all be done in-house. This also raises expectations for results. Marketing staff and content writers scrutinize Google Analytics for site statistics and conversion rates. One item they may not have paid enough attention […]
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