
What is a custom post type (CPT)?
CPT stands for Custom Post Type. WordPress uses posts as a way of storing various pieces of content. This content…
13th Sep 2018
WordPressIt's time to get the most from your WordPress content management system.
Taking learnings from some of our own successes and failures, combined with our expertise in building scalable WordPress websites for enterprise brands, we've crafted this library of insights to help you unlock the world's most used CMS.
From a beginner's view of content management, right through to detailed how-to guides for developers, we hope to inspire you to build great experiences with WordPress.
CPT stands for Custom Post Type. WordPress uses posts as a way of storing various pieces of content. This content…
13th Sep 2018
WordPressModern websites are very complex and are made up of various components. There is the code that makes a website…
13th Sep 2018
WordPressHow a static website works When websites were first built they really only accessible by computers with smaller screens using…
13th Sep 2018
WordPressHow WordPress works in a changing digital environment WordPress, like any software, needs to adapt to a changing world. The…
13th Sep 2018
WordPressWhen interacting with a website, you generally want to make the experience as seamless and simple as possible. Often, a…
13th Sep 2018
WordPressAll software is subject to attack by malicious parties. Whenever a piece of software is created it needs to be…
13th Sep 2018
WordPressWhy would I export from WooCommerce? WooCommerce is a powerful system that can gather large amounts of data relating to…
13th Sep 2018
WordPressFirst, what is Google Shopping? Google Shopping is a service that allows you to display your products as Google Shopping…
13th Sep 2018
WordPressWooCommerce is a powerful and flexible ecommerce platform. It can be used to cater for many different shop types and…
13th Sep 2018
WordPressI’ve just landed back in the UK from an exciting trip to Belgrade, where the amazing Serbian city hosted this…
28th Jun 2018
WordPressJust before Christmas we had a new client come to us with two things; an existing website and a whole…
11th Apr 2018
WordPressIt was back in 2016 that Google announced plans of “moving towards a more secure web,” but it seems much…
17th Oct 2017
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