Starting this month we are going to begin showing before and after website rebuild projects. We want to illustrate the possibilities and outline the changes in contemporary rebuild website projects. Our first “Before and After” will be a recent website rebuild we did for WXGuard and WXGuardWind. The previous WXGuard sites were outdated and not […]
Since the inception of the internet the web has been a constantly changing and evolving space. Technologies improve and get faster, the web’s infrastructure grows and the design must keep up. Web design has come a long way overall and has changed dramatically in the only the last couple of years. A couple years ago […]
WordPress Woocommerce Acquisition should be great news for e-commerce industry. Matt Mullenweg high on WordPress Woocommerce acquisition “In an email discussing the acquisition and how it might impact current WooCommerce users, Automattic’s CEO, Matt Mullenweg, said the purchase ‘means that WooCommerce will have the full support and resources of Automattic behind it, including our engineers, […]
Fast, Cheap, Good – Pick Two. This old adage relates to most project based businesses and website projects are no different. A great website won’t be built with all three of those attributes. A successful website’s project span can be broken down to the following stages: Discovery and planning Design Development Launch and training That […]
John Rampton wrote this great blog post on Entrepreneur.com. We love it because it goes way past the typical “top ten reasons” list of why to choose WordPress for your website project. If you are on the fence about whether or not to choose WordPress for your website project, be sure to check this out. […]
Nearly two months ago WordPress 4.0 was released. It came with tons of new improvements like an enhanced post editor, improved internationalization support, embed previews, etc. WordPress 4.1 is expected to be released in the second week of December, 2014. It is coming with lots of changes and a new default theme. In this article, we will show you what’s coming in WordPress 4.1 with features and screenshots.
You can test the beta version on your computer or in a staging environment by using the WordPress Beta Tester plugin.
Jetpack is a great plugin which I use and recommend. Another version is Slim Jetpack which enables most features except for the ones which need to connect to the WordPress.com servers.
Jetpack have just released a new feature named Omni Search. It basically searches everything on your WordPress installation including posts, pages, comments and plugins.
Software as a Service (SaaS) is a hot topic of conversation. And increasingly WordPress has become involved in this discussion.
Here, we will look at specific reasons why you may want to consider using WordPress to power your SaaS — or perhaps power part of your SaaS. But before we dig in, what on earth does SaaS mean?