The 2019 WordPress Year in Review
The end of the year is always a good time to look back and take stock of how WordPress continues to evolve. Surely, 2019 can’t match the anticipation and controversy…
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5 Bad Habits That Can Hurt Your WordPress Website
When you build a WordPress website, you open yourself up to an entire world of possibilities. That is both a good and bad thing. The built-in conveniences and ability to…
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Ideas for Making the WordPress Back End More User Friendly
Building a website with WordPress for your clients opens them up to a whole new world of possibilities. Just about any sort of functionality they need can be installed with…
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What I’ve Learned About WordPress Maintenance
For the past decade, much of my design and development work has been centered around WordPress. I’ve spent a good bit of time both building and maintaining websites that utilize…
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5 Cool Things You Can Do with a Local Install of WordPress
Running a copy of WordPress on your local machine is a fairly simple process (we have some helpful information on doing this). But you may be wondering about the actual…
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The Hidden Costs of a WordPress Theme
The temptation to download a free or commercial WordPress theme is great for both pros and novices who want to build their own website. And it’s easy to see why….
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