
Moving up to HTTP/2
HTTP is the protocol on which the Web is built. It’s the way that browsers send requests to a server and get back content. CERN and Tim Berners-Lee created it
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HTTP is the protocol on which the Web is built. It’s the way that browsers send requests to a server and get back content. CERN and Tim Berners-Lee created it

Using Advanced Custom Fields for User Input WordPress is great for many reasons — it is easy to set up, easy to design your website in a short amount of

WordPress’s flexibility comes at some cost in efficiency. Every page of a WordPress site is a PHP page, which means it’s generated on the fly. As a result, the browser

Search engine optimization (SEO) allows website owners to achieve a higher search ranking for their target keywords. Here are some of the reasons why SEO is important and how the Yoast

Why You Should Use Akismet There’s one thing that bothers almost every blogger out there – spam comments. You spend a lot of time working on your article, getting it

The WordPress API supports what it calls “hooks,” ways to invoke a plugin from a website. This allows special treatment of elements in a post or page to help customize

By far the most popular e-commerce plugin for WordPress is WooCommerce. It’s free, it’s versatile, and a huge number of extensions are available to augment its functionality. Installing it is

Yoast SEO Is An Essential WordPress Plugin There are two main ways that people will come across your website – word of mouth (including social media websites), and through search

We’re looking forward to Saturday’s WordCamp Salt Lake City (September 10), and speaking on Tools to Monitor and Improve Your Website. This is our first time at WordCamp SLC, but Matt has

We’re looking forward to next week’s Develop Denver (August 4 & 5), and speaking on Performance Tools. This is our first time at Develop Denver, but the line up of sessions looks
When you are developing a medium-large application chances are, and a good practice as well, you want to split your codebase up in different files. Although this may seem a trivial

I’ve pushed and followed the “performance is important” mantra for years. Even back in 2000 while working for Time Inc. I set aside quite a bit of my time for

Anywhere you look, you’re bound to find AI. It’s increasingly becoming a larger part of daily life, from AI personal

Why AI Still Feels Disconnected If you’ve tried using AI to help with marketing lately, you’ve probably noticed something: it

During our Boozy Browsing Podcast (check it out at https://youtube.com/@boozybrowsing/) Matt and I decided to take on a redesign challenge.

Moving to WordPress from another content management system (CMS) can open new opportunities for your health and wellness brand. An