This is a continuation of my series of articles that looks at WordPress plugins I use on every client site I build. WordPress is Already Pretty Good with SEO With some minor tweaks, WordPress allows site owners to create clean URLs without the clutter that other content management systems can add. It’s also relatively easy to
Read MoreWhile WordPress is becoming more and more secure every day, it's important to take some extra steps to help your WordPress site stand up to a security attack. This article will take a look at some plugins and other ways to strengthen your WordPress installation.
Read MoreFrom choosing a domain name to making sure your HTML is solid, the basics of SEO are not that complicated. Making sure you get the basics right, however, is important to your long-term search engine rankings. Learn how to do just that in this blog post.
Read MoreHere are some CSS resets that I have been using on all of my stylesheets of late that take into modern workflows like responsive design and CSS3 usage.
Read MoreThis is a short tutorial on how to implement a custom share bar using icon fonts from icmoon.io and lightweight code placed in functions.php. This is really for WordPress developers who want a framework they can customize themselves. If you're not a developer, it works well out of the box if you are brave enough to implement it yourself.
Read MoreHere are some suggestions that I have gathered as an experienced web designer that could help make your photos and web design project more successful. Hopefully some of these tips will help you during your photo shoot for your website.
Read MoreIf you're a designer that uses Photoshop all day like me, you might appreciate a few tips for using the shape tool a little more efficiently.
Read MoreShowing your website visitors and customers that you believe in what you are doing is an important step in creating an effective online presence.
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