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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Torque Toons: Try Gutenberg

By Dan Maby | August 15, 2018
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Would you like to Try Gutenberg? Now that WordPress 4.9.8 is here, it’s a great time to start. Don’t forget to check out our other editorial toons! 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: […]

Doc Pop News Drop: How To “Try Gutenberg” in WordPress 4.9.8

By Dan Maby | August 13, 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. You may have noticed that WordPress 4.9.8 includes a “Try Gutenberg” button. In this week’s video, which was shot at WordCamp for Publishers, we talk to […]

A Simple Introduction to CSS Grids

By Dan Maby | August 13, 2018
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The advent of CSS grids has been described as “the internet finally getting its driver’s license“. In a nutshell, this is a web design technique that steps away from print-based design philosophies by using a responsive-style grid. It’s ultimately the most powerful layout system that’s currently available with CSS. Developers are often creatures of habit (and […]

How to Make Columns in WordPress without a Plugin

By Dan Maby | August 10, 2018
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When you are setting up your WordPress site or creating content, you will have various different styles and formats to consider. Certain styles or formats will match particular types of content, and depending on what you’re writing you might want to adjust accordingly. A great option to make news content have the feel of a […]

Interviews from WordCamp for Publishers 2018

By Dan Maby | August 10, 2018
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WordCamp for Publishers is a two day conference for online publishers of any size. This year’s event was hosted in Chicago and was filled with talks about how agencies are helping publishers improve their workflow with Gutenberg, how to improve accessibility, and why paywalls may actually be good for the open web. I had a […]

Best Practices To Revert Abandoning Visitors Via Popups

By Dan Maby | August 9, 2018
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There are so many possible reasons why your website visitors leave your site without making a purchase. The products offered on your store may not seem interesting to them, or their expectations may be too high. This is why you must take care of the way you’re offering your product and the way you organize […]

The 5 Mistakes You Should Never Make When Creating a WordPress Blog

By Dan Maby | August 9, 2018
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Blogging is one of the most effective and influential ways to communicate with a large audience via the world wide web. Whether you are a self-proclaimed foodie who wants to share your culinary adventures with like-minded individuals, or you are the owner of a medium-sized business who is looking to connect with customers on a […]

Advanced OOP For WordPress Part 8: Developing New Features For Extensible WordPress Plugins Using Test-Driven Development

By Dan Maby | August 8, 2018
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In my last post in this series on advanced PHP object-oriented programming for WordPress development, I walked through refactoring the low-level API of a plugin, using tests to guide the process and make sure everything works correctly. I say “low-level API” because the focus was on the internal of how the system will work. I […]

The Down And Dirty Way To Migrate A WordPress Website

By Dan Maby | August 7, 2018
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A very common task WordPress site owners ever have to do is to move their site from one server to another. Reasons to do this include: You hate your web host and need a new service. You’d like a copy of your site so you can work on it either locally or from a remote […]

Getting Started With JavaScript (And How It Compares to PHP)

By Dan Maby | August 6, 2018
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JavaScript has been in the news a lot lately, and for good reason. There’s a growing need for WordPress developers to “learn JavaScript deeply.” However, making the switch from PHP can seem overwhelming at first glance. In our opinion, even if PHP is your only programming language, you should find the switch to JavaScript comfortable […]

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