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  • Meagan Vitek 11:59 pm on December 5, 2013 Permalink |
    Tags: , wordpress   

    Categories: Project Coordinators ( 113 )

    How to Add a Person to the STWP Members Area 

    When clients join the program, they need to be added to the member’s area so that they can see all videos.

    Video: http://screencast.com/t/X4gO7BpQM0d

    1. Login to Counselingwise.com/wp-admin
    2. From the Dashboard, go to Wishlist Member
    3. Select Members
    4. Click ‘Add New Member’
    5. Give them a username – First Name and Last Name (ex: Meagan Vitek)
    6. Enter name and email address
    7. Enter a password – do firstnamelastname (ex: meaganvitek)
    8. Select Membership Level – ‘Smart Program’
    9. Click add member
    10. Email the person with the link (www.counselingwise.com/members-login), their username and their password

     
  • Juan Villegas 9:25 pm on November 25, 2013 Permalink |
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    Hi All, im trying to set up this elasticemail/mailpoet thing in one of the sites, and its not that im lazy on reading the docs from their site, but im sure you already have a 1,2,3 step procedure to do it. Help! 😀

     
    • Becky DeGrossa 9:27 pm on November 25, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Juan – do you mean configuring it on the site, itself?

      • Juan Villegas 9:28 pm on November 25, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply

        I have installed Wysija, and im trying to configure it to send emails using Elasticemail.com’s smtp server. The docs suggest validating domains using DKIM and SPF validation, but im unsure if thats how you usually do it

        • Becky DeGrossa 9:30 pm on November 25, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply

          Okay, you’re beyond my capabilities. I thought you just put the elasticemail account in the wysija configuration and you were good.

          Look in either DrSarahAllen.com or RutieHavazelet.com and see how it’s done there.

  • Becky DeGrossa 7:46 pm on November 25, 2013 Permalink |
    Tags: finding theme, , wordpress   

    Categories: Project Coordinators ( 113 )

    How to find what theme an existing WordPress site is using (for PC) 

    Using Firefox Browser

    1. Pull up the website you would like to know the theme being used (must be a wordpress site)

    2. At the top left, use the pull down on the Firefox icon.

    3. Select web developer

    4. Select page source

    5. Now click Cntl F (find) which will appear at bottom left.

    6. Type in the word Theme and it will highlight the word theme in the body of page.

    7. Next to the word theme will be the name of theme used.

    Hope this is helpful….

     

     
  • Juliette Cook 9:22 pm on November 22, 2013 Permalink |
    Tags: , , wordpress, wordpress forms, ,   

    Categories: Project Coordinators | Wordpress Developers ( 113 )

    Placing a form on a wordpress site, estimate, production and testing 

    hi all,

    just like we did for the STWP kickoff check list, my client wants to put a questionnaire on his site and get results instantly. I need to know what this takes – manpower – how many hours to build, test – I am trying to give him an estimate before going into production. Can you help, WP developers? Is there a plug-in for this functionality?

    maybe a workshop on this because this could be a great upsell. upsell upsell! hell yeah.

    thank you.

    juliette

     
    • Juan Villegas 9:52 pm on November 22, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      mm a hand-made, simple (name, email, question..) form using ajax and styled according to the site may take 3-4 hours. results would be emailed to the wordpress site owner account.

      another possibility is linking a 3rd party form, like aweber/mailchimp. Those usually give you a code that you just copy/paste into the side. Its only html. 1 hour to generate the form in Aweber, copy the code, style it a little, etc.

    • Becky DeGrossa 6:07 pm on November 24, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Juliette – putting it on, if he has it all together and doesn’t make changes, is probably about an hour. Our form (on CW site) is done via Visual Form Builder Pro – a paid plugin. He may want to buy it (you can look up the cost) as it ends up looking pretty good compared to other contact form software.

      I think we talked about this on his call, but I don’t remember the details of how this will be used. Will they just fill it out and then they get the results and he gets the results? And then they can connect separately from the form submit?

      If he wants an interactive form where the form scores things and gives them some indication, right after they’ve answered questions, online, then that is an entirely different thing than what we have. Just wanted to make sure to mention that since I think that an interactive form was mentioned on our call.

      Meagan was the one who created our form on CW site, by the way 🙂 It’s pretty easy to do.

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