Did you know that your WordPress site could be a target for hackers right now? That’s right! Today, WordPress powers over 43% of all websites on the internet. That kind of public news makes WordPress sites a big target for hackers. One of the most harmful ways they attack is through an SQL injection. A […]
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When it comes to custom WordPress development, theme frameworks like Sage and Genesis have become a go-to solution, particularly for many agencies that rely on frameworks as an efficient starting point for client projects. They promise modern standards, streamlined workflows, and maintainable codebases. At face value, these frameworks seem to be the answer to building […]
Choosing a WordPress host is one of the biggest decisions a blogger can make. The right choice depends on what you, as a blogger, need. Publishing new content and pricing are very important, but so are speed, storage, support, and security, so they need to be considered. Every host in this collection meets the needs […]
I don’t know how it is for other designers, but when I start a new project, there’s always this moment where I just sit there and stare. Nothing. No idea. Empty. People often think that “creativity” is some kind of magic that suddenly comes out of nowhere, like a lightning strike from the sky. But […]
Three years ago, I published “Making GraphQL Work In WordPress,” where I compared the two leading GraphQL servers available for WordPress at the time: WPGraphQL and Gato GraphQL. In the article, I aimed to delineate the scenarios best suited for each. Full disclosure: I created Gato GraphQL, originally known as GraphQL API for WordPress, as […]