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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What Does the WordPress Community Think of the Gutenberg Editor? – A Review Roundup

By Dan Maby | July 3, 2018
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The Gutenberg editor is one of the biggest changes coming to WordPress. But how does the community feel about it? In this Gutenberg editor review roundup we will aim to find out. Since Matt Mullenweg revealed Gutenberg at WCEU 2017, a lot has been written about it. Here on Torque alone we have a number […]

Could AWS Translate Open New Markets for Your Site?

By Dan Maby | July 2, 2018
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) released their Amazon Polly plugin, a text to speech tool, back in February. In June, they announced a huge new update which provides real time translation functionality to the Polly plugin. We attended the AWS Translate launch event at the Amazon Loft in San Francisco and managed to learn more about […]

How to Install WordPress on a Subdomain

By Dan Maby | July 2, 2018
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The standard way of installing WordPress is to do so through your full domain – the regular address that leads to your home page. However, there are some situations where that isn’t the most optimal way of presenting your content or site. In those situations, you’ll want to turn to ‘subdomains’ instead. We’ll go into […]

Top Things To Try With WordPress For The Adventurous Designer

By Dan Maby | June 29, 2018
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WordPress has become so ubiquitous as a web hosting and designing platform, that it can be difficult to get your site to stand out from the masses. In such cases, spicing things up a bit by experimenting can lead to some great results, such as increased ad traffic. For now, it’s safe to say that as […]

5 Ways Responsive Web Design Benefits Your SEO

By Dan Maby | June 28, 2018
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Creating a successful, well-optimized website is something like throwing your own, custom-made, wide net into the ocean in the hope that you’ll catch as many fish as possible. You need to consider all the different devices that people use to browse the internet and cover all the options with a responsive web design that adjusts […]

Doc Pop News Drop: Michael Clayton Discusses Accessibility

By Dan Maby | June 27, 2018
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Doc’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. While Doc is still traveling through Serbia after WordCamp Europe, we thought it would be great to show this short interview with Michael Clayton, who works […]

With Acquisition of StudioPress, WP Engine Bolsters the WordPress Community

By Dan Maby | June 27, 2018
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When Brian Gardner founded StudioPress nearly a decade ago, he wanted to provide developers with a quick and easy way to build stand-out themes for WordPress. To say he accomplished that goal is an understatement. Today, StudioPress’ Genesis Framework is the most popular theme framework for WordPress and its themes are among the most widely […]

The Google Mobile First Index and What It Means for Your WordPress Site

By Dan Maby | June 26, 2018
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The Google mobile first index is upon us and it will further change the way we optimize our sites. Since mobile devices have surpassed desktop computers as the dominant Internet devices in 2016, the search giant has increasingly put emphasis on mobile friendliness. These days, if you don’t know how to make your WordPress website […]

A First-Time Developer’s Guide for Contributing to WordPress

By Dan Maby | June 25, 2018
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WordPress is huge, and so is its community. What’s more, WordPress was built on collaboration and has always been welcome to new developers contributing to the project. However, while you may want to help the platform grow even further, it can be hard to know where you could apply your skills. Fortunately, getting started with […]

7 Steps to Start Your Online Business

By Dan Maby | June 22, 2018
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Thanks to the wonders of the Internet, anyone can become an entrepreneur with a WordPress site. In fact, following the recession that began 10 years ago, entrepreneurial activity has picked up rapidly. There are numerous benefits to starting your business online — one of the major ones being a low startup cost. Many digital startup […]

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