 No, thanks for sharing that. Other questions? Anything more for us related? Is that for my kids? No, they weren't, but I do have some cats. What are their names? My cats are Marilyn, Charlotte, and I just forgot the style. Oh, they're talking about the style. We have people named cats. Yes? So you can have multiples sticky quotes and then adjust them by the date to your order. Yes, but it's also dependent on your date. So some themes will support that as well in my experience. In my WordPress, I'm from Rochester, New York. In my WordPress makeup, people will always ask me questions about anything, and my first answer is always, it depends. Because in WordPress, a lot of things depend on your plugins, and a lot of things depend on your theme, and a lot of things depend on when the last time you got any of that was, and then updated it. So the other thing, and I would be remiss if I didn't mention this in a group full of repressors, never, ever make huge changes to your site without backing up first. So if you haven't invested in a good backup program, I urge you to do that, because that has saved me more than once to be able to back up and then restore site. What are some of your favorite themes? Oh, OK. Well, my somewhat favorite themes are paint themes. When I first got involved in working WordPress, I invested in a lifetime membership to elegant themes. And it has to do with elegant themes. And I know that people will be at one side or the other based on this, but I love to be, and that's what I use a lot. Look at all my blog, I don't know, because when I built my, I have a blog, it hasn't been blogged out in a while because life gets busy, but I have a blog called WP Fanatic. And with WP Fanatic, I tried to use things that were all out of their repository so that anybody who's looking at WP Fanatic will be able to use the same things that I use, not having to spend any money. I don't remember what that theme was though. Thanks. You're OK, OK. There you can always run it through what WP was that, and you'll find it. Thanks. Sure. Other questions? I'm laughing at all my jokes today, but it was a good one. I really appreciate you feeling a lot better as a speaker. No, so I just did an awesome capture on the website of the night, not there, but after a very good night screen shot. Yeah, I'm there if I've got one. Yeah, absolutely. It's a fun little tool for sure. It's not a feature of WordPress. It is kind of a lesser known feature on the internet. It's kind of like the museum on the internet. Think about it. That's what's up. Yes. I was just going to say, I use this all the time. This is the all-time radio show. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's a desire to have a first three. Sometimes if you really need to go back and capture some stuff. That's cool. I mean, you can really go to Coca-Cola.org and then go back and look at their stuff. Let's see how they've cropped over the years. It's really kind of neat to be able to see. It's not just you if you can look at anybody. Anybody else? Can I ask you how do you figure out how unfairly it works and what do you do to put it up? So there's a couple that I recommend. And some are paid and some are not. I know a lot of people will be able to use what I recommend, Updraft Plus. It's free, it's in the repository. Updraft Plus. I also use Duplicator, which is also in the repository industry. And then as a paid program, I use BackupBuddy. I have used all three depending on the site and when the client's needs work. You're welcome. What's the last one you said? BackupBuddy. Because mostly for logging, you want to give some of the editor privileges. So I have two logins to my own blog site so that the name that shows up as the blog author can't be as easily hacked. So I don't want to use an admin name as my blog author. I don't want to give anybody extra information to try to hack into my site using a username. And so what I do is I change. I have the blog editor. Is one blog in the funny mail address and username. And then I use something different for my admin user. Thanks. So with that, because we're trying to come with that because when we first started, we had the admin as the author. So I'm thinking creating a new site in as a writer as a contributor and then changing all of the options. Yeah, and you can do that through QuickEdit and July at once. Well, at once it's just someone that's a contributor. So we've already been having someone try that. Yeah, so that's a great way to kind of at least throw a little bit of a mail in between the user chat. Yeah, just to do an extended of that a little bit, some of the WordPress API for the users at the point. And it'll expose any users that have published those, which is a great reason to create an author role because if your admin has published a post, then that user will be listed in the user endpoint. So it's just another way to kind of throw this on top of it and create some barriers. So there's a guest. Can you talk to me about the off job, no? That would be dangerous. Yes. Did you have a letter in the form with vendor, like it says the vendor is one of the... It depends on how big this item is. Sometimes you can run into issues. But if you run into issues, that's usually something that has to do with your host and your server. So if you contact your host and have them about that, they can usually change some settings and give you a little bit more ability to back out of your site. Well, because I'm backing up about 200 sites, I pay a service that'll do that for me. I don't have to do it manually. That's why I do that. And it's the first one I was introduced to and I've been using it for years. But it's really up to you. It really depends on the user. I don't have people who are developers and designers who never pay for that service. They use some of the free plugins. It really is your preference. Yes. The big backup that answers is not using both. Because certain web posts, they don't pay certain plugins. They just don't. Or if somebody has a backup, they just don't go. And yeah, Updraft Plus is where they work. And I think you can pay for migrating. I think so, too. And I'm not sure... I think Updraft Plus has... It's a premium model, right? I think that they have a paid version as well. So it's duplicator. So if you upgrade to either one of those, you get additional functionality. Will you pay for the five blocks? I don't secure any of my sites. No, I'm kidding. I use a couple different security plugins. I can't remember those names on the top of my head right now. But if you tweet me later, I'll be happy to share some of those. Or if you go to my favorite in WordPress.org, you'll see the ones that I favored. I switched over recently from what I was using to a new one. It seems to be working better for me. So I'm not sure I want to say all of these names and say what works and what doesn't. But yeah, if you tweet me later, I'll be happy to share with you some of my favorite plugins for different links. Here's all the free ones. I haven't paid for any services yet. The free ones have done what I've needed them to do so far. Security plugins, depending on the host, you can click, right? So you kind of have to take a security plugin based on what the host... I have them on that to be a conflict for myself, yeah. But I understand that other people have. So it's always good to know what your host does because of Jay Lin, you know, so that's our solution there. Another question. What's WordPress TV? Oh, I'm so glad you asked. WordPress.tv, it's actually a URL. And WordCamps all over the world videotape our presentation. And they post them on WordPress.tv. So if you want to see other iterations of this talk, I'm giving it on the East Coast. You can search me on WordPress TV. If you want to see some of my other talks, you can do them there too. If you're interested in a specific topic, you can pull it up on there if you're interested in memberships, membership pages, things like that. People have even talked about all those different things. And you can watch the 45 minute talks on WordPress.tv. So, of course, we're in WordPress TV, I think. That's another question. You have so many questions until then it's out the room. How do you know somebody's trying to hack your site? Well, that's a great question. How do you know somebody's trying to hack your site? Number one, your site goes down. Number two, your host may contact you and tell you that you're under a hack. Because it's hidden their resources too and they want you to fix it as quickly as possible. Number three, the security plugin that you put in should have notified you for anybody, either of those other things happen. So if you're using WordPress or the other kind of thing, all of those, you should be getting emails from them telling you that there's a problem. And if they're a really good plugin too, the WordFence will tell you that you'd have a plugin on the date. These that are on date are time to update your WordPress core. Because all of those things can present an issue that's our security and they want to make sure that you're as secure as possible. I want a second WordFence and the username and the point. So I got a survey of notifications from China and Eastern Europe about users trying to log in and being logged out. But there was no such user. So it's really interesting how they just use the main name and just guess that that's the user name and then solve it. Be really cautious about what you're using. Big ups for WordFence. I'm glad you mentioned that too because I had a site for there's a dentist's office in my hometown who contacted me because they thought I was a local WordPress expert. I do a lot with WordPress. I never consider myself a nice person. They called me because they're like I hacked and they wanted to know how to fix it. And so they paid me to go in and fix their site which I did. I got it unhacked or whatever you want to call that phrase. But they were getting attacked by IP addresses in Turkey and Russia. Well guess what, nobody in Turkey and Russia is going to come to the dentist's office in Hilton, New York. So there are actually plugins where you can restrict access to your site based on country. And so I blocked anything except the United States because nobody outside of the United States is going to come to the dentist's office. If you're doing international commerce you're never going to want to do that if you're actually hoping that people from other parts of the world visit your site. But if you're a local pop-type business then that's something that can really help and it's a shield that just reflects those kinds of things. Be careful with your user names. Yes. You want to make a username that's not easy to to guess. So like if you are like my website when I had a freelance company with Market By Michelle guess what they tried to sign in on? My wife said it was Michelle. Because they know that's my name. So guess what my username for Market By Michelle isn't? Michelle. There have been times I've spelled somebody's name backwards to get them to the original user name that kind of thing because it's not as easy to guess. Yeah. Anything that makes sense to you is not as easy to guess the user name. Because if they have your user name they have half of your login. You don't want to have any of your login. So just a couple minutes left for those other questions. Are you guys having an awesome? I really appreciate it. That's why I tell people in Rochester the same thing is awesome. That's why I tell people in Rochester the same thing is awesome. That's why I tell people they shouldn't appreciate anymore. It's not a great way back here at one o'clock.