Posts by Tom Rankin:
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Many articles talk about search engine optimization (SEO) as though it’s a simple matter. In reality, coding for SEO is vital, but it does require time and skill. However, we purposely use the word “skill” to describe this process, because it’s completely teachable and doesn’t take (much) wizardry to implement.
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You’re likely familiar with local WordPress development. However, if you’re still sticking with XAMPP at this point, you might find there’s a better choice available for your needs. In fact, many tools are specifically tailored to WordPress and its intricacies.
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WordPress 5.0 is scheduled to launch in late November. This means we’re not far away from the biggest overhaul of the platform in a long time. It’s with this release that WordPress is introducing its brand new Gutenberg editor to the core platform.
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An effective website is almost always a work-in-progress, and you’ll often want to make periodic changes to its design, functionality, and content. However, it can be challenging to do that without interrupting your visitors’ experience.
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Whether your website is managed by a small team or has hundreds of collaborators working behind the scenes, it’s important to track the changes they make. After all, if something goes wrong you’ll need to be able to see what happened on your site before the issue occurred.