Viewing journal posts in the WordPress category
At Delicious Media, we love working with WordPress – so it’s no surprise a lot of our journal entries are about it. Here you can find out a little more about some of our work, and involvement in WordPress community events.
Elsewhere on the site, you can find out more about getting support for WordPress, custom built WordPress sites and replatforming to WordPress.
Recategorising thousands products in an e-Commerce store.
As part of a redesign of their WordPress based e-Commerce store, a customer of ours needed to recategorise tens of thousands products. Due to their setup, this had to be done on their live site, so carrying out the work on a staging site and copying up the database wasn’t an option. We decided the […]

WordPress Leeds meetup turns 10
This week the Leeds WordPress meetup (known as WP Leeds) we help to organise turned 10 years old. So, we thought this would be a great opportunity to explain what a WordPress meetup is and why we’re involved in it. About WordPress meetups There are hundreds of WordPress meetups around the world (at the time […]

Attending my first WordCamp, London 2018
Since I began working at Delicious Media I’ve become more aware of just how open and welcoming the WordPress community is. Whether it’s online or at MeetUps and other events, it seems that that people are always happy to share knowledge and give support; something that has been very valuable to me as a new […]

Preparing for GDPR
As you’re probably aware, the Data Protection law is changing in the UK. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) becomes enforceable on May 25th. As with all businesses, it’s important that we make preparations for this, and also communicate with our clients about it. GDPR touches on many aspect of businesses, including websites – all […]

Launching Big Screen Social
We’re delighted to be supporting our client Social Progress in the launch of their social media wall, Big Screen Social. The Huddersfield based Social Media consultancy had previously tried a couple of the existing free and commercial solutions at events but become frustrated by the lack of features, inability to customise the display and prohibitive […]

Making my first code contribution to WordPress
WordPress version 4.7 was released yesterday; as usual it brings a whole raft of new features and enhancements for both end users and developers (173 of them in fact) along with lots of bug fixes. WordPress is an open source project which means that anyone can help to build it, and I’m proud to have […]
