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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Major Issue with WordPress VIP Go Causes Sites to Go Down

By Dan Maby | June 11, 2019
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WordPress powers over 30 percent of the web, including some of the Internet’s biggest enterprise sites. On Tuesday, WordPress VIP Go experienced an issue that left multiple sites with nothing but a photo of a succulent. At 17:27 UTC, WordPress VIP announced ongoing issues with the platform, citing 503 errors and missing theme files. This […]

5 WordPress Best Practices Every Developer Should Follow

By Dan Maby | June 11, 2019
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About a third of the entire internet runs on WordPress. That means millions of WordPress developers around the globe are dedicated to its continued success and ease of use. While the following tips are generally well-known, it’s always good to do a periodic check of your processes throughout the year to ensure you’re site is […]

10 Easy Tips to Successfully Take Over an Existing WordPress Website

By Dan Maby | June 10, 2019
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Taking over a website from another designer sounds like good deal. No need to build anything from scratch, just get the login information, check in every once in a while and write regular invoices. Easy money, right? However, when you do take over an existing website, the reality is quite different. Websites don’t exist in […]

Doc Pop’s News Drop: Can AI Make Commenters More Compassionate?

By Dan Maby | June 10, 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. Ian Dunn has created a new WordPress plugin that uses neural networks to help identify “toxic” comments. If a comment scores poorly, a message will […]

5 Reasons the New WordPress Block Editor (Gutenberg) is Great

By Dan Maby | June 6, 2019
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There is a lot of hate out there directed at the new WordPress block editor (aka Gutenberg). I’ve been frustrated with aspects of it myself. And change is difficult. Much of the frustration may stem from familiarity with the old editor and having to learn new ways of doing things in the block editor. As […]

First Look: What You’re Likely To See In WordPress 5.3

By Dan Maby | June 5, 2019
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After the release of WordPress 5.2, the community has been waiting excitedly for WordPress 5.3. You can have a look right now to see what to expect with new and improved features in the Gutenberg page editor. Here are three things we are very likely to see when version 5.3 becomes a reality. 1. The […]

2019 WordCamp Europe Works to Empower Future Developers

By Dan Maby | June 4, 2019
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This year’s WordCamp Europe is putting on a focus on the future of WordPress by holding a session for kids to create their own sites. This will be on top of the regular childcare services during the conference. The kids’ workshop will take place on the 20th of June during Contributor Day and is open […]

Are WordPress Page Builders Still Relevant in the Post-Gutenberg World?

By Dan Maby | June 4, 2019
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Unless you’re brand new to WordPress, chances are you’ve heard about the platform’s new editor. It’s obviously here to stay, but what’s less clear is whether it’s the right choice for every website. The ‘Block Editor’ is hardly based on a new concept. It uses the same basic design and elements that popular page builder […]

Why Start a Business Blog? And How to Do It

By Dan Maby | May 30, 2019
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A blog can help your business grow, and this post will help you get started. First, you’ll learn why a blog makes sense for your business, then get six early blogging steps to take. A Business Blog Helps You Cement Your Status as a Thought Leader Thought leadership sets you apart from competitors. It helps […]

9 of the Very Best FTP Clients for WordPress Users (Windows and Mac)

By Dan Maby | May 30, 2019
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There are a few things that should be part of the WordPress developer’s toolbox. Besides a good code editor and the number for their hosting provider’s tech support on speed dial, an FTP client is definitely among them. However, what are the best FTP clients for WordPress users? If that is a question that’s also […]

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