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This Week On The Blog: How to set up a convenient index of WordPress child pages, and one of our sis

[View in browser]( This Week On The Blog: How to set up a convenient index of WordPress child pages, and one of our sister sites (literally) takes us to school. But first… --------------------------------------------------------------- Playing By The [Contact Form] Rules 📋 If you’ve been keeping up with the blog lately you might’ve noticed we’ve had somewhat of a mini WordPress contact form series going on. … We’ve had the intro to forms. … We’ve picked the best form plugins. Let’s conclude this thing with some [advanced contact form rules.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Release Your Inner Child Page 👶 Creating child pages in WordPress is simple to do. The problem is, creating a child page doesn’t do anything for the front end of your blog and your viewers. For example, you can’t just easily check a box or two and display child pages automatically on the parent page. 👉 [Here’s the simple solution to this problem.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Let’s Do Launch 🍲 Want to make the most of your upcoming launch? Or maybe you’re about to re-enter your site into the atmosphere? “Coming Soon” WordPress themes are a simple tool you can use to build audience anticipation before you officially hit that launch button. [In this post we’re reviewing some of our favorites.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Listen To Teacher 🎓 Okay, so this post isn’t technically from our blog… But if you didn’t know already, Edublogs is run under the same Umbrella as WPMU DEV, and quite frankly this recent mega-post of theirs was too good not to share: [“Resources For Teaching Online Due To School Closures”]( And don’t worry, there are also plenty of takeaways inside for non-teachers. 👌 --------------------------------------------------------------- From Around The Tracks 🚆 [Build Custom Templates with the MB Views Add-On for Meta Box]( - WP Tavern [How to Grow Your Membership Site (5 Tips)]( - Torque [Taking care of your mental health in uncertain times, with Dr. Sherry Walling]( - Post Status [16 tips for working from home from our fully-remote team]( - Jilt [How to Use Your Competitor’s Backlink Profile to Your Advantage]( - Torque [The Ultimate Guide to Social Media Analytics]( - HubSpot [Monday Masterclass: Essential Tips for Great Minimalist Web Design]( - Elementor --------------------------------------------------------------- Thirsty For More Blog Goodness? Visit the [WPMU DEV Blog]( for more WordPress wisdom, and enough tips, tutorials, and reviews to last you a lifetime. Also, help us share the love! Forward this edition to someone you think might value reading it. Everything You Need For WordPress. One place, one low price, unlimited sites. INCSUB PO BOX 1218, WINDSOR, VICTORIA.3181 AUSTRALIA [Manage your email preferences]( [Unsubscribe](                               Â

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