
Themes of the Future: A Design Framework and a Master Theme
WordPress theming has a rich history. Over the years, theme authors have brought a plethora […]

WordPress theming has a rich history. Over the years, theme authors have brought a plethora […]

Oklahoma Watch is the first U.S. publication to relaunch and the second publication to go […]

I would tell you that when Chris Lema, VP of Products at Liquid Web, is […]

If there was one common theme in Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word address this […]

BoldGrid, a WordPress product and services company, announced today that it has joined forces with […]

On October 23, Jason Schuller officially announced that his new side project built on WordPress […]

I have only been on the job for less than two months. In that time, […]

For those of you unable to attend WordCamp US at St. Louis, Missouri, this weekend, […]

I had the opportunity to test the Image SEO plugin over the past week. Image […]

GoDaddy launched an eCommerce tier for their managed hosting plans on October 22. The new […]

In my role at WP Engine, I have the opportunity to travel the world serving […]

Themes are the face of WordPress. Like it or not, the average user is more […]

The Gutenberg team released version 6.7 of the Gutenberg plugin last week. The announcement post […]

On October 9, Juliette Reinders Folmer announced on the core WordPress blog that WordPress 5.3 […]

I don’t write fluff pieces. I call ’em like I see ’em. If your project […]