The world turned upside down for everybody in March of this year. As COVID-19 infections raced across the globe, businesses of all kinds had to quickly adapt. In many cases, that led to the layoff of valuable employees. Some industries found themselves having to quickly scale up work-from-home strategies, which meant getting everyone comfortable with… […]
Month: June 2020
Taking a idea to Hire? How to Access a More Various Job Pool

Growing a business is hard. But it’s a little less hard when you have the right people on your team. A smart, humble and hungry team can make your business resilient, flexible and able to overcome challenge after challenge. But let’s be honest…most businesses suck at hiring. Finding the perfect fit when you’re hiring is… […]
Google BERT Explained: What It Potential for Your Web pages

With the release of BERT, the largest upgrade to Google’s algorithm in years, search has seen a revolution. The update came out in fall 2019, and has already rolled out worldwide. It affects search results in dozens of languages. So, how will it impact your website? It’s important to keep up with Google’s algorithm updates… […]
Torque News Drop: YOAST Duplicate Post

The Torque News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. In this week’s episode we talk about further delays to WordCamp Asia 2021 and YOAST’s acquisition of the Duplicate Post plugin. Love WordPress News but hate reading? My name is Doc and this is the Torque News Drop.Let’s start off with… […]
File from WordCamp Europe 2020: The Future of WordPress

Another year, another WordCamp. After 2016, 2017, and 2019, I am back with a report from WordCamp Europe 2020. Because of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, this year, everything happened online. So, instead of some venue, this time around, the entire WordCamp experience happened on the official website. All of the sessions were online (you can… […]
9 Cardinal search engine marketing Sins to Cease far from in 2020 and Beyond

Search engine optimization is one of the most sought after online professions. As more and more businesses are turning their attention to the web and trying hard to snatch a hefty piece of online visitors, the demand for SEO isn’t going to wane anytime soon. Especially with the ongoing pandemic, many business owners are finally… […]
The WordPress Developer’s Info to Constructing Responsive Tables

Tables are perhaps the best method for sharing data in a way that’s easy to understand. They enable you to show comparisons between prices, products, and many more types of information. Unfortunately, WordPress isn’t the best when it comes to displaying responsive tables. Every WordPress theme handles tables differently, and some do a better job… […]
Grant For The Internet Accepting Proposals By June 22

The Grant for the Web proposal deadline has been extended through June 22. The $100M fund was set up to help developers working on “privacy-centric, open, and accessible Web Monetization ecosystem.” Grant for the Web is funded and led by Coil, working in collaboration with founding collaborators Mozilla and Creative Commons. (Additional collaborators may be… […]
Browser Developer Instruments Tutorial: 10+ Options You Should always Know

If you are not yet familiar with browser developer tools, they are one of the most useful things for anyone tinkering with websites – be it as an owner, enthusiast, ongoing developer, or else. Developer tools or dev tools can tell you a lot about any website, such as CSS markup and JavaScript errors. In… […]
four Unique WordPress Parts and Plugins to Inspire With Your Pattern Projects

Working in the WordPress community can be exciting, because there’s always a steady stream of new updates and features to look forward to. While it would be nice to have the time to read up on each one, you’re probably eager to learn which are most applicable to your development projects. In addition to the… […]