One thing I’ve noticed a lot lately with websites is that no matter how it looks, the style sheet is full of redundant, duplicate, or unnecessary styles. A lot of that, I imagine, comes from updates after a website goes live, where...
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Remote Work Essentials
As a 100% distributed company that has been around for 10 years, working remotely seems commonplace to WebDevStudios (WDS). Our founders didn’t invent the concept, and it certainly isn’t the focus of our business. We’re a WordPress website design and development agency. That’s who...
Read More Remote Work EssentialsLeaving Homestead: Finding the Best All-Around Local Development Environment
Back in 2016, I wrote a blog post about using Laravel Homestead as my local environment. At the time, my only real options were Vagrant or MAMP as an Apple user. Since then, the number of options has increased slightly to include...
Read More Leaving Homestead: Finding the Best All-Around Local Development EnvironmentThings to Consider When Searching for a Website Host
With so many hosting options out there, where does one begin? You have your $5-per-month generic hosting, your managed WordPress solutions, options to buy and host your own servers, and you can even go straight to the infrastructure for a less-managed solution....
Read More Things to Consider When Searching for a Website HostWebDevStudios, Gutenberg, and Planning for WordPress 5.0
It’s a buzzword creating a lot of conversation within the WordPress community and causing digital marketers across the globe to plan and strategize for the after-effects—Gutenberg. A major new feature that has been in development for over a year, Gutenberg is coming with the...
Read More WebDevStudios, Gutenberg, and Planning for WordPress 5.0Post Event Report: WordCamp Phoenix 2018
When it comes to WordCamps, Phoenix is one of the most well-respected and well-run camps. In its eighth year, last weekend’s WordCamp Phoenix (WCPHX) was no exception. Led by an amazing group of organizers, their passion for WordPress runs very deep and it...
Read More Post Event Report: WordCamp Phoenix 2018A Jenkins Pipeline for WordPress Projects
If you’ve wanted to dive into Jenkins, chances are that the first thing on your mind is deployments. And if you’re like me and have absolutely no idea what you’re doing, it’s even more likely that you will be completely confused on...
Read More A Jenkins Pipeline for WordPress ProjectsLint Code Like A Boss
Do you like saving time (and money)? Are you exhausted by constant interruptions and barriers when trying to ship, because of internal feuds about code syntax? Are you 100% confident that your app will work across different PHP versions and devices? If...
Read More Lint Code Like A BossAnimations for the Web
There is no shortage of animations on the webernetz™ these days, and libraries to support them. Some web animations are good, and some gratuitous. Recently, I was fortunate to work on a few projects that required animations; therefore, I got a refresher...
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