Web Development + Tech
I’m sure plenty of folks know this, but like literally anything else in the world, plenty of folks don’t.
There is so much to know about making websites fast. It’s rather incredible.
So you’ve built your clients a website! That’s awesome.
I bet we’ve all had to write up a support ticket for a product or service we use.
It’s been a banner decade for mobile: In 2012, smartphones outsold PCs for the first time ever.
I’m a web developer and blogger. These are the browser extensions that I actually use right now.
I know April Fool’s Day is at the beginning of this month, but hey, now you’ve got a year to prepare.
This is the second post in a series on the WordPress Philosophy. Last month I described why WordPress has a Philosophy and why WordPress users should care about that and understand it.
The term digital transformation is increasingly creeping into the boardrooms of businesses both big and small.
Have you ever installed a plugin into your WordPress website and thought, “Ummm… that’s different”?
Now the preferred CMS for 29% of the internet, WordPress is without a doubt the world’s most popular CMS.
Boagworld – User experience, as a concept, evolves on seemingly a weekly basis.
To understand users, we cannot take what they say at face value. We need to dig deeper into how they think and what they truly need.
Reaching the point of working on a stable platform is a beautiful feeling. So much so that programmers, naturally get the inclination that creating a publicly accessible API is the way to go.
It’s understandable to scoff at the idea of a football player taking ballet lessons.
Modern browser DevTools, besides being gosh-darned amazing for doing our jobs as front end web developers, can be used to strong arm our way through problems we encounter on the web through our day-to-day normal usage of it.