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WebSite Showcase – Club 85 revamp

We have recently had the pleasure of taking on the revamp of the Club 85 music venue web site. This project has been in the pipeline for a while and has taken a lot of planning. The site is built upon WordPress which is a very versatile platform that has now moved on from the web blog platform it started out as. The old web site was based solely around the gig calendar so this was the plan for the new one.

We have utilised a platform provided by ModernTribe called Events Calendar which is an all-in-one calendar and ticketing solution to allow the venue the full scope of end to end scheduling and ticket sales. Due to Covid-19 the calendar is looking a little bare right now but will eventually be populated.

The website itself is still waiting on a colour scheme and logo which will be coming soon but for the time being the main aim was to go live with a web site and take ownership of the domain which we now have. This will allow the management to focus on bookings and day to day business.

The contact form has been configured to allow easy contact for bookings and management respectively.

The image gallery is currently linked to the club’s Instagram account but will eventually be transitioned into a separate gallery where guest photographers can upload their own images.

Simplicity was key for the brief

You can visit the new site at the usual address: www.club-85.co.uk

Top WordPress Plugins you must Have!

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This is a much discussed subject but we wanted to share the must have plugins you definitely need to install having first installed WordPress.

Having a whole site running off WP is a much debated topic but the ease of use and endless addons you can install to get your site to do pretty much whatever you like, is just one of the reasons why WP is one of the most used off the shelf content management systems currently available.

  1. NextScripts: Social Networks Auto-Poster

Everyone has either a Twitter or Facebook account and the easiest way to get your blog post shared on either is by using this plugin. Yes WP does it natively, no it’s not the greatest. We use this plugin on every WP site we configure and it’s ease of use and simplicity is why it’s on our list. PS. It does share to so many other websites too…

Link: http://go.frantik.it/wpshare

2. Shareaholic

Everyone loves to share content. This plugin adds cool share buttons to your blog posts and also allows you to monetize your content (optional). We’re mainly including it here due to the buttons, and the ability to customize and use URL shorteners to track click throughs.

Link: http://go.frantik.it/wpbuttons

3. UpdraftPlus – Backup/Restore

We’re surprised that WP doesn’t have native backup tools, allowing you to backup to external cloud storage or FTP sites. We’re sure it’ll come in future updates but for now, this nifty plugin does the trick. The free option gives you the ability to schedule backups to remote storage with completion/failure notifications. A must to ensure that your site’s files and database are backed up safe and sound!

Link: http://go.frantik.it/wpbackup

4. Disqus

WordPress’s built in comment system is OK, but not brilliant. It works in the most part but Disqus has been doing a better job of it for a long time. It allows better customization and many more configuration options than included with the basic WP install.

Link:  http://go.frantik.it/wpcomments

5. Askimet

Everyone hates spam, especially spam comments. We’re sure you’ve been on a site with random comments unrelated to the original post. With this installed that should reduce the amount of spam comments and allow you to better moderate comments posted to your site. This is included by default with the WordPress.com sites but if you’re setting up a custom install make sure to activate it!

Link: http://go.frantik.it/wpnospam

6. JetPack

Advanced stats, sharing, and a whole load more. Most of the stuff you need to pay to get the extra features but we just like it for the additional stats. It adds this to the Dashboard and admin bar when an admin is logged in. Worth having for that alone we think.

Again, if you have a site hosted via Wordpres.com then this is included by default, but if you’re self hosting you’ll need to add it. We still think it’s worth installing.

Link: http://go.frantik.it/wpjet