Author Archives: Jeremy Clark

About Jeremy Clark

Small town IT worker with interests in all things technological and technical. Biggest interests are in web development especially the WordPress publishing platform and the community supporting it. Currently developing and maintain the free WordPress theme Techozoic. I'm also always available for hire.

Creating Helpful 404 Pages

While a site owner usually tries to do everything imaginable to create a site without errors, the occasional 404 error will crop up from time to time. Instead of just telling the visitor the page was an error, and increasing … Continue reading

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Web Development With Sharefile

In producing, developing or enhancing a company website, there are a number of different issues that can come up. From improving the appearance of a website, to increasing its functional capabilities, to adding web security, there are simply a number … Continue reading

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Blank Archives After Deactivating Jetpack

One of the latest features I’ve added to my Techozoic theme was infinite scroll support for the Jetpack plugin.  It’s a great feature and fairly easy to integrate.  One snag I ran into was after testing with Jetpack enabled and … Continue reading

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Being Successful in Online Sales

Sometimes the road to online sales can be a bumpy one, but there are a few simple steps outlined below that can help you be successful. Get a website you can edit. There are many great eCommerce platforms that make … Continue reading

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Free Cloud-Based Password Managment

When doing development work for many clients it becomes essential for good password management, traditional pen & paper, web-based service, or software-based. One solution that I’m currently using mainly because it is free and open-source software is KeePass. I’m using … Continue reading

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