Hi All,
We are seking a recommendation for a WordPress consultant for some troubleshooting and consulting. We are running WordPress "multisite" (yes, i know its not called that anymore...) and using Thesis theme. We are looking for assistance with the network set-up, configuration, and a layout / custom functions php file related issue.
Any recommendations for a good consutlant? New England area is preferred. Thanks!
Tags: MU, consultant, consulting, custom, functions, layout, network, php, troubleshooting, wordpress
Permalink Reply by Mike Richwalsky on September 6, 2011 at 9:36am
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