
So You Attended a Conference. Now What?
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One of the great things about ArtsHacker is that when contributors present at conferences (like Drew McManus and Ceci Dadisman recently did about Google Analytics), they can easily point attendees back to our website full of practical tips and tricks to help them put knowledge into practice. But it’s not always so easy to adopt a new concept once the conference high wears off and the the daily grind kicks in. Fortunately, Hélio Vogas at ...

Improve Your Content Management Efficiency In WordPress With One Simple Trick
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If you’re responsible for managing content inside a WordPress platform, you know that mass editing pages or posts isn’t always easy due to those admin panels only listing 20 items before the pagination kicks in (the breaking point for the next/prev links). But did you know it only takes three clicks to change that value to whatever you need? Tip: don’t go hog wild; the higher the number, the more server resources you’ll consume. A safe ...

Light Choices Weigh Heavily
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When backstage technical staff have a negative interaction with performers, they will frequently mutter something along the lines of “if not for us, you would be shouting yourself hoarse on a bare stage in the dark,” noting that lighting, sound amplification and sets don’t happen by magic. The technical elements of a show are often overlooked because short of explosions and things flying around, if they are done well, you shouldn’t really notice them. Consequently, ...
Thank you for the authoritative read on this issue. To me, being able to actually see the icon in the…