WordCamp US and the Future of WordPress

Last week, myself and RC Lations, travelled to Philadelphia to participate at WordCamp US. For those who don’t know, WordCamp US was the largest gathering of WordPress users and professionals on record, with over 1,800 attendees. In addition to meeting some of the most intelligent and influential people in the WordPress community, a highlight of…

Browser Support vs Innovation

We strive to create new and innovative sites using the latest features web technologies with the goal of delivering the best user experience possible. In turn, our clients attract more new and return visitors, improve site performance, and increase conversion rates. With each new innovation, however, we are constrained by issues of Browser Support. A chain is…

Welcome back to WordSchool!

Today’s lesson is the second installment in a series giving a simple overview of the WordPress backend. Today we will be looking at what the Pages, Comments, and Appearance sections are all about, and what functionality they serve on your site. If you need a refresher or if you missed the last lesson, feel free…

Developer Tools: Not Just For Developers

Modern web browsers do a pretty decent job translating the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that comprise the web into the graphic pages we know and love. Something a lot of people don’t know is that our browsers also come with the ability to take a look under the hood, so to speak. If you’ve read…