

Plugins/Hacks is also quite active, but relies mostly on the involvement of the developer of each specific Plugin, so it has fewer responses. The two most active forums are How-To/Troubleshooting and Themes/Templates, and both of these forums are heavily involved with forum volunteers and moderators (Hi, Ipstenu, RevVoodoo, esmi, Alchymyth, et al!). – Miscellaneous and Requests/Feedback: 1 page ( > 30 posts each) – How-To and Troubleshooting: 18 pages (~550 posts) Quickly auditing: I see that there are six pages – or about 200 posts that are active – and nearly all of which have received replies/interaction – just within the past day. When I have time to spare, I try to offer assistance in the WPORG Themes and Templates support forum. The WP forums seem to be pretty dead, I asked some questions there and never got responses or not in a reasonable time. So, can I be the person who challenges this premise? So without further ado, here’s our list of places to go for WordPress help (in no particular order):Īlso check out the WP Codex page for finding and getting WordPress help.
Wordpress considers dropping support explorer free#
In this case, we’re focusing on one-to-one WordPress help, so feel free to shout out any names or resources you might know of (including your own). Whether or not that’s true, we wanted to put together a solid resource for folks to use for finding good WordPress help, much like we did with our list of WordPress Designers and Developers, where readers could leave comments with their information. I tried the IRC chat, but no-one seems to know something about SVN there too Apparently these days it’s not easy to find. So people are out there looking for a place to get hands-on, one-to-one help for their self-hosted WordPress-related issues. I understand that you are not able to give 1:1 support, so I would like to ask: where (web, forum, IRC) do I get answers about this?

So as you might suspect, we frequently see emails like look like this: We would love to help everyone out with specific questions and technical support, but really it’s just a matter of time that’s required for our own work, etc. As a popular WordPress resource, we get quite a few requests for 1-to-1 WordPress support, but unfortunately don’t have the resources to help everyone directly.
