Posts by Will Morris:
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Your website is an essential aspect of your business. It might even be your primary source of revenue. When you experience an issue with your WordPress site, it can cause significant disruptions. This is enough to send anyone into a panic.
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About 45 percent of WordPress sites are still running on 5.0 version or lower, even though upgrading to the latest version is recommended for security and performance purposes. Unfortunately, this may mean you’re missing out on new features that could make your job as a developer easier.
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In the WordPress community, the importance of regular website backups is stressed routinely. Still, many people don’t realize just how critical they are until they’re dealing with a broken site.
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Your clients are what keeps your business afloat. However, dealing with them isn’t always the easiest part of your job. Between confusing or vague feedback and battles about budget, dealing with difficult clients can be enough to make you want to call it quits.
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As a WordPress developer, your job is to create functional sites for your clients. However, this goes beyond basic front end design. You also have a responsibility to make websites that are easy for clients to use on the back end.
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As a developer, you have a lot on your plate. The thought of handling WordPress maintenance for your clients on top of your regular projects may seem intimidating. If you’re overwhelmed with work, it can be hard to imagine how you’d even find the time.
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There are many reasons why you might want to enable events scheduling on your WordPress site, and it’s a popular feature request for many site owners. Unfortunately, the platform doesn’t offer this functionality out of the box.
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As a WordPress user, safeguarding your site from security attacks should be of the utmost importance. WordPress powers nearly 35 percent of the internet, making it a major target for cybercriminals.
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Developing a website, app, or similar project is no small task. Working with a team can help, but only if everyone involved makes an effort to collaborate effectively. A simple miscommunication could be detrimental to your project.
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Upgrading your WordPress plugins and themes is important if you want to maintain proper site functioning and high security. However, sometimes you may find that an updated version of a specific plugin isn’t compatible with another plugin or theme. In that case, you may experience a broken site or a ‘white screen’ that hinders accessibility and your users’ experience.
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Your website is one of the biggest investments you can make for your business. However, the expenses don’t stop once it’s up and running. Although WordPress is a free Content Management System (CMS), there are other maintenance costs to consider such as hosting, security, and upgrades.
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WordPress is a user-friendly platform that enables fairly streamlined site-building and content creation. However, adding more complex elements can be a slower process, unless you have help from a plugin or theme. With CoBlocks, you can easily incorporate custom layouts and other advanced elements right from within the Block Editor.