July 23, 2018
5 tips for using images more effectively in WordPress
Images play a huge role in your website’s overall appearance. This means you have to pay close attention to the graphics you choose. Moreover, your choice of file formats can impact your site’s performance, which makes your approach to images that much more important.
July 9, 2018
WordCamp Europe 2018: The Good, the Bad, and the Gutenberg
WordCamp Europe 2018 is now over. This event offered thousands of WordPress industry fanatics the chance to learn more about the platform and where it's headed over the next year. However, not everyone managed to make the trip. If that includes you, then you could be missing out on important information that's likely to impact your website or business.
July 5, 2018
The new Gutenberg editor and the future of WordPress
The familiar WordPress editor has been a staple of the platform for years now. Millions of people use it every day to build new pages and posts, as well as to edit their content. It hasn't changed much for a while now, however, and some people feel that it's a bit outdated. For that reason (among others), the WordPress editor is on the verge of a major change with the launch of Gutenberg.
June 20, 2018
How to Integrate WordPress With a Content Delivery Network (CDN)
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) are one of the best tools at your disposal to enhance your website's performance. However, figuring out which one to use and how to integrate it with your WordPress site can seem a little overwhelming at first.
May 26, 2018
4 Key Advantages of Using a WordPress Page Builder on your website
WordPress page builders are incredibly popular these days, as are the themes that use them. However, if you're new to the platform, you might not know what page builders are or how using one can help you build websites more efficiently.
May 15, 2018
How to Test Your WordPress Website’s Performance (Using 3 Tools)
If you run a website, you've probably already heard a lot of talk about how important loading speed is. After all, slow websites can drive away visitors and reduce conversions. However, it's sometimes hard to figure out how to accurately gauge your site's current performance.





