Generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools have impressive capabilities. Through the power of natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning, tools like ChatGPT can play Scrabble, write code, and explain nostalgia to a kindergartener. But can these capabilities extend to the point where...
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Not All WordPress Websites Are the Same
Can one size fit all? No two businesses are equal. Similarly, not all WordPress websites are the same. The design, typography, components, audience, location, language, and many other factors make every website unique. Based on the use case, WordPress’ flavor varies. Let’s...
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Right now, more than ever, there is a massive opportunity for the eLearning industry, WordPress, and learning management systems (LMS). That’s because eLearning, also known as online learning or digital education, is rapidly growing. eLearning Billions According to a report by Global...
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This post covers debugging WordPress using Xdebug, Local, and VS Code. This approach to debugging is far superior to logging variables to the error log or to the screen. Getting things set up correctly can be tricky. That’s where this tutorial helps....
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At last, WordCamp US 2022 (WCUS) is here! Beginning tomorrow, September 9th, and ending September 11th with a Contributor Day, WCUS takes place in gorgeous San Diego, California. To allow for adequate social distancing, WCUS 2022 attendance is limited. As such, tickets...
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WordPress admin notices have changed and the good old PHP-based hooks no longer work for Gutenberg. This post covers the easy way to add admin notices when a post gets added or updated.
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Understanding the updates to HTTP over the last few years can help adjust asset delivery strategies to take advantage of the major advances in the protocol, leading to faster sites with better performance optimization scores. Below we’ll look at the evolution of...
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I started working at WebDevStudios just over six months ago. Previously, I worked as the sole developer at a small design studio. Beyond developing websites, I was responsible for making any development related decisions—from what tools were best for our clients down...
Read More Asking Questions as a Website DeveloperWebDevStudios Day in the Life of a Backend Engineer
Dave Romsey Job Title: Backend Engineer Years at WebDevStudios: 2.25 I’ve always been a big fan of WebDevStudios (WDS). I can’t remember precisely what drew me in, but WDS always seemed to make good choices about WordPress development practices. When trying to...
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