The WordPress Weekly Watch highlights all the posts I’ve written about WordPress for other sites in my role as freelance blogger for hire, in the past week. Its part shameless self-promotion and part spreading the word about some plugins, themes, and other aspects of WordPress you might find useful.
February 9th to 15th 2015
First up the review I wrote of the mega-theme Avada went live over at WinningWP. This is one of the best selling themes on ThemeForest so it was great to get my hands on it and take it for a test drive. Avada is fully multi-purpose theme and includes truck loads of features. Purists won’t have much love for this theme, but anyone else looking for a versatile tool that can be used to build pretty much any type of website will find Avada a great buy.
What with the recent comments about Jetpack being the reason for the success of WordPress, I thought it was time to take another look at what this plugin has to offer; so I wrote a post to establish what are the best modules of Jetpack. After writing that post I activated Jetpack on a number of my sites and am now using a few of its modules.
Over at the WPMU Dev blog, my post on plugins that let you do more with WordPress categories went live. There are some good options there for anyone that wants to get more out of this feature of WordPress.
On the Pagely managed hosting blog I wrote about the Post Type Requirements Checklist plugin which forces bloggers to complete certain steps before their posts can go live. This can include making sure a featured image had been set, choosing a category, and other options of your choice.
The other plugin I looked at was wpDiscuz which aims to overhaul the WordPress comments system and does a pretty good job.
I also activated the Monarch social sharing plugin from Elegant Themes on this site. Its a great plugin which I reviewed a while back for BeginWP.
Don’t forget to check back next week – or subscribe – for the next instalment.
Brin says
Thanks for the mention Joe. The official site name is actually WinningWP (no space before the ‘WP’) by the way. 😉
Joe says
Thanks for the heads up, have made the changes.
Brin says
Thanks. 😉