Maximizing Business Growth with Open-Source Software: A Comprehensive Guide to OSS Advantages

By Dan Maby | March 22, 2024
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In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the strategic selection of technology underpinning your business operations can significantly influence your competitive edge, growth trajectory, and innovation capabilities. At the heart of this technological crossroads stands open-source software (OSS) – a paradigm that has reshaped software development, deployment, and utilisation across industries. Understanding open-source software, however, necessitates […]

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Adopting TDD for an Existing Plugin

By Dan Maby | January 24, 2019
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Test-driven development (TDD) is a philosophy of software development that is based on writing tests before writing a feature or bug fix. This is a big difference in terms of how you think about development. I find it to be very hard to move to TDD, both because it’s a different mental model and because […]

7 Bootstrap Tactics You Need To Know

By Dan Maby | January 22, 2019
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If you’ve done any work in web development so far, then chances are very good that you’ve heard of Bootstrap. Basically, Bootstrap is a popular CSS, HTML, and JS framework that is used for developing a fast and responsible mobile project on the web. Bootstrap can be divided into three primary files: 1. Bootstrap.css, 2. […]

WPML Breached, Allegedly by Former Employee

By Dan Maby | January 21, 2019
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One of the largest multilingual plugins in WordPress, WPML, was breached this weekend when customers received an email claiming the plugin released sensitive information. The email encouraged customers to check their databases and passwords and not rely on the plugin’s customer service to fix the problem. FYI: someone hacked @wpml‘s website and sent this out […]

7 Things You Should Look for in a Managed WordPress Hosting Provider

By Dan Maby | January 21, 2019
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Which web host to choose is an important question for the majority of new site owners (not to mention some experienced ones). This is because there are so many to choose from, and many questions that need to be answered to find the best option. It can leave you looking to simple, yet restrictive solutions […]

6 Digital Marketing Tips for Beginners in 2019

By Dan Maby | January 18, 2019
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The digital world is a crowded arena and the competition is getting fiercer than ever. Eigital marketing is a fast, dynamic landscape and for marketers who are willing to keep ahead of their competition, they need to keep up to date with current trends, technologies, and strategies. However, there are many digital marketing tips that […]

Doc Pop’s News Drop: The WordPress Governance Project

By Dan Maby | January 17, 2019
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Doc Pop’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. WordPress governance was a hot topic at WordCamp US 2018. This year, Rachel Cherry and Morten Rand-Hendriksen are starting to get the ball rolling on […]

Torque Toons: #10yearchallenge

By Dan Maby | January 17, 2019
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We decided to take a stab at the #10yearchallenge that’s sweeping across Facebook and Twitter. So here’s WordPress in 2009 vs WordPress in 2019.   Doc Pop Doctor Popular is an artist and musician living in San Francisco. As a full disclaimer, he is neither a doctor nor popular. The post Torque Toons: #10yearchallenge appeared […]

How to do a Content Audit of your WordPress Website

By Dan Maby | January 16, 2019
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So, you have an awesome WordPress website and you’re investing a lot in optimizing it for search engines. Yet, you’re not sure what strategies work or don’t work for you. This is where a content audit steps in. Yep, I know. This is definitely one of those words that send chills down every marketer’s spine. […]

Doc Pop’s News Drop: 5 WordPress Trends That Aren’t Going Away in 2019

By Dan Maby | January 16, 2019
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Doc Pop’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. 2018 was a year of big changes in the WordPress community and there’s no telling what new things we will see in 2019, but we […]

Testing jQuery with Jest in WordPress Development

By Dan Maby | January 15, 2019
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I recently wrote a series of posts on testing React apps and a series on using phpunit for testing WordPress plugins. Those covered testing brand new code and writing it in a way that is testable. One of the tricky things about adopting tests in a legacy code base is that the code is often […]

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