
My original home on the internet — over a decade of notes on WordPress, WooCommerce, and the work I was doing around them.
It’s an archive now, kept online for reference, with the retired tutorials still quietly helping people who land there from a search.
Most of it was the kind of thing you only write after hitting the wall yourself: a snippet to add a quantity field to the [add_to_cart] shortcode, a filter to print the unit price on the checkout page, or the right hook to bend a WooCommerce template without ever touching core. Small, specific fixes for problems that didn’t yet have a clean answer in the docs — the stuff I was working out in real client projects and writing down so I’d never have to solve it twice.
A lot of those posts ended up ranking, which is how they still earn their keep. Someone searches for “remove the password strength meter on the WooCommerce checkout” at 2am, lands on a ten-year-old post of mine, copies the snippet, and gets on with their night. That’s not glamorous, but it’s the most honest test of a tutorial — does it still solve the problem years after you wrote it?
I stopped adding to it and updating the existing snippets a while ago; my writing moved on, and so did I. But deleting it never felt right — working code doesn’t expire just because I got bored of it. So it stays online as an archive. The handful of posts worth keeping current got moved and redirected to where I write now; the rest sit here exactly as they were, the occasional typo included, still quietly doing their job.
