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An In-Depth Guide to Conquering WP_Query
If you think you've never used WP_Query before, think again. Every time you load a page in WordPress, you're using this class. In this comprehensive guide – complete with lots of example code snippets – we show you how to master WP_Query.
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How to Add SSL and HTTPS in WordPress
Learn how to add SSL and HTTPS in WordPress, setup SSL on multi-site and admin area, and how to do SSL redirects to move from HTTP to HTTPS in WordPress.
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Site Architecture Tips to Make Your Blog Load Faster
Maximize your blog performance by following these site architecture tips. Includes creating a sitemap, siloing your content, and more.
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The 10 Best Parallax Design Tutorials Ever
Learn how to make a parallax website with tutorials and resources for designers of all levels.
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How to Make Your WordPress Site Blazing Fast
Today’s web users have the need for speed. With internet and cellular connections getting faster and faster, users expect sites to feel snappy. As developers, we must make sure we’re doing our best to serve those pages quickly. This article will focus on what you should be doing to make sure your WordPress sites are as fast as possible.
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Productivity Tips for Developers (and everyone else too)
Maintaining a high level of productivity as a developer, especially as a remote developer working from home, can be exceedingly difficult.
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Fresh Resources for Web Developers – March 2015
Time for another round of fresh resources, for the month of March. In this round of series, we have a budding browser, mockups for a device of the wearable kind, a collection of icons that can morph, and a handful of other cool stuff.
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JS: The Right Way
This is a guide intended to introduce new developers to JavaScript and help experienced developers learn more about its best practices. Despite the name, this guide doesn't necessarily mean "the only way" to do JavaScript. We just gather all the articles, tips, and tricks from top developers and put it here. Since it comes from exceptional folks, we could say that it is "the right way", or the best way to do so.
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Restyle the web with Stylish! - userstyles.org
Customize your favorite web sites with Stylish and user styles.
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Getting Started with Vim: An Interactive Guide
Command line editors can be a scary thing to learn and use for beginners, and Vim is probably the scariest of them all – but it doesn’t have to be. There’s a lot to cover in Vim (more than one tutorial can possibly teach), but we’ll cover most of the basics here so that you’ll […]
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Introducing Material Design Lite
getmdl.io -a library of components & templates in vanilla CSS, HTML and JS
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reactcss
"Pop" classes on and off: Use a class-based data structure, similar to traditional modifier css, that can be applied conditionally. Keep styles in one place: Html and components styles stay together. Separate the style logic from the display and business logic. Simple to attach to elements: Use the "is" syntax to effortlessly attach inline styles to html elements and spreads to custom components.
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How To Send a Hidden Version of Your Email That Only Apple Watch Will See | Litmus Blog
There’s a way to send a hidden version of your email campaign that only the Apple Watch will display. This gives you a lot more flexibility in your design.
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A Practical Guide to SVGs on the web
We live in the age of pixels. As designers & developers of the web, pixels can be both our friends and our enemies. We want everything to look nice and sharp for anyone who uses any of the websites we work on, but we need to keep file sizes down for performance. There is pretty much only one way to go with icons, logos and illustrations on the web — SVG. Scalable Vector Graphics can look crisp at all screen resolutions, can have super small file sizes, and can be easily edited and modified.
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Things to Know When Making a Web Application in 2015
Over the past year I've been working on building my first serious web application from scratch. The experience has taught me a lot that I didn't know previously, particularly when it came to security and user experience. It's worth noting...
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Docker Compose: A Quick Intro • Conetix
So far in our Docker series we’ve covered What is Docker, Docker Basics which just prised the doors open of what Docker can do, Linking and Volumes as ...
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Doing Terrible Things To Your Code
In 1992, I thought I was the best programmer in the world. In my defense, I had just graduated from college, this was pre-Internet, and I lived in Boulder, Colorado working in small business jobs where I was lucky to even hear about other programmers much less meet them.
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WordPress 4.3: What's New • Conetix
WordPress 4.3 has just been released, with this latest version named “Billie” after influential Jazz singer Billie Holiday, with a real...
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PHP Performance - Why is it important • Conetix
Performance is an area which many of us agree is important, but which, for many of us, perhaps doesn’t get the attention it should. Why? It’s lik...
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The One Method I’ve Used to Eliminate Bad Tech Hires — Startups, Wanderlust, and Life Hacking
Let’s be real. Interviews are a terrible way to hire tech candidates. Not only do you not get a real sense of the candid…
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