

“Can we add a Flux Capacitor to the homepage?” – a client may ask. And if you’re reading this to work on a client’s site, you should read this, think about it, and try to guide your client on to taking the best decision for her business.Īs with any addition to the site we’re building, we need to ask ourselves whether this little thing we’re adding is going to help or hurt the visitors path on our website.

If you’re reading this for your own project, these considerations apply directly to you. Now, having an online chat is cool, but should you?īefore we go on, let me remind you that whenever we seat to write a post here we’re thinking about the end result of our efforts on the imaginary website we’re working on. In this post I’m going to show you -step by step- how to implement an online chat feature into your WordPress site. If you work building websites for clients that have an online store or if you are one of those running an e-commerce store you must probably wondered -at some point- how would you go about integrating an online chat widget on your website.
