One of the common challenges with WordPress is the potential for code bloat: the presence of unnecessary, inefficient, or excessive code that leads to a slower web performance
In a world with so much disinformation, what does it mean to be truthful? To be reliable? To be an “authority” on a topic?
Want to get a group of developers all riled up? Just mention Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) - currently the hot buzzword in the world of web development.
Through (painful) trial and error, we know the secret to choosing between bad fast food on a long road trip: sometimes it’s best to focus less on the “positives” and to instead think, Which is going to hurt less tomorrow morning?
Want to get a room full of developers all riled up? Ask them about their preferred content management system (CMS) - just don’t be surprised if a keyboard comes flying.
If your site collects data like names, emails, phone numbers, or credit card information, you’ve probably already put a good deal of thought into security. But if you haven’t taken the steps to protect your visitors and your site with an SSL certificate and migrated your site to HTTPS, that data may not be as safe as it could be - and Google is taking action.
Our developers are amazing - especially when we really flex our muscle. For example: we recently built a new, custom Drupal site and storefront for Granite State Grave Markers
If you aren’t familiar with Google Webmaster Tools and you own a website, there are some things you should know. The best way to have your site show up on Google (and other search engines) is by following Google’s best practices. The only surefire way to know if your efforts are successful is by using webmaster tools, period.