(AKA: “maybe WordPress doesn’t suit everybody”) We’d argue the case that you should be using WordPress because of open-source... [more]
All posts in Year: 2014
WordPress development communities are springing up everywhere, like bluebells in spring. Secretly we knew they existed, Mike Little’s famous... [more]
Content is king, SEO is dead and the world is going WordPress crazy. Or so the pundits says, but... [more]
Drafting behind the meteoric rise of WordPress, like a line of tightly-packed race cars, is an eclectic mix of... [more]
It’s estimated that over 90% of UK businesses over £5m turnover are “locked-in” to their current web development company.... [more]
No, I don’t mean mine – which seems to have taken leave of its senses and only boots once... [more]
The first major WordPress update of 2014 is now underway after Automattic announced the release of version 3.8 of... [more]
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Jan
After scoring a commendable 6 out of 10 for my last lot of predictions, I thought I’d have a... [more]
06
Jan
We might just have seen the biggest change in personal computing since IBM launched the original PC over 30... [more]
Rather bravely, I made some predictions in 2011 about where the web and digital technology was going. Well, only... [more]
As one of the fastest growing WordPress Development companies in Europe, we’re proud and eager to embrace location independence... [more]
December was a typically quiet month for client support, despite this a couple of rogue tickets and the skelteton... [more]