Hello everyone,
My name is Abhishek and I am a WordPress developer with experience in creating and maintaining custom websites. I have a passion for digital marketing and am currently working on starting my own agency. However, before I take the leap, I want to gain some experience and feedback by offering my services as a freelancer.
I have a strong background in WordPress development and would like to offer my services for free to anyone who needs help with their website. Whether you’re a small business owner, a blogger, or just someone who wants to improve their online presence, I am here to help.
I understand that not everyone has the budget to pay for a developer, and that’s why I am offering my services for free. I want to help as many people as I can while also gaining valuable experience and feedback.
If you’re interested in working with me, please send me a message with details about your project and I will be happy to take a look and see how I can help.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Best regards,
Abhishek
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what sort of services do you offer?
I could do with a SQL script that will copy all my BBpress Replies to WordPress Comments, keeping the association to original BBPress topic/posts.
I have removed BBPress as it wasn’t working for my site and I get better engagement just using WordPress built in comments but I would like to make all the old BBPress replies to WordPress Comments. As BBPress Topics are just a custom post type I can just rename them from Topics to Posts but WordPress Comments have their own table so they are not so easy. The table structure of WP_Comments is very similar to WP_posts, but not the same.
or a function for the Delightful Downloads plugin that limits the number of downloads per user to X per day/24 hours. Delightful Downloads keeps good logs of all downloads so it should be easy enough to do a count by the user id and restrict further downloads if the count of downloads for the user on the current day or in the last 24 hours is greater than X
or a fuel economy tracker plugin like fuelly.com where users can record their fuel usage data.