Pillar: WordPress Practice
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Three prompts. Three completely different reviews. One theme.
Three prompts. Same theme. Three completely different reviews. The output you get from an AI theme audit is determined before you type your question — ask for validation and that is what you get. Ask for truth and you get a findings list that would stop a WP.org rejection cold. This is what the prompt…

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Headless WordPress decision worksheet
An honest framework for the headless WordPress decision — the funded signals that actually justify it, the costs the vendor pitch leaves out, and why most teams land on “not yet.”

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WordPress maintenance budget calculator
Get a realistic monthly maintenance band for your live WordPress site — based on age, plugin count, traffic, and the features you actually run.

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Admin Notice NoMore
A free WordPress plugin that clears admin-notice clutter from wp-admin, with a one-click, nonce-protected way to bring every notice back the moment you need it.

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Canadian web accessibility deadline lookup
Tell us your organization type — get your binding accessibility deadline, the regulation cite, and what is actually enforced.

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The week the validators were the actual launch.
The podcast went live this week with five episodes and a long tail of feed-validator fixes, a 4.8-second mobile LCP on my own homepage finally got the four-agent diagnosis it deserved, and a Saturday-morning emergency plugin release made Monday’s post about standing commitments suddenly literal.

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WordPress on a government discovery call: Eight questions a senior buyer should ask
Senior procurement buyers come to WordPress discovery calls with a checklist. Here are the eight questions worth asking — and what a senior consultant’s answers should sound like.

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Wild Daisies Consignment — e‑commerce, photography and social media
A Ridgeway consignment shop with a loyal local following needed better product photography, sharper social, and a working online store. Elizabeth Ross delivered all three; Christopher Ross advised as senior.
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The 20-minute discovery call: What I ask, why I ask it, and what a good answer sounds like
The questions Christopher asks on a 20-minute WordPress discovery call, why he asks them, and what a procurement-quality answer sounds like for each one.
