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WordPress Plugins: When to Buy, When to Download Free
In this guide I’ll explain the difference between free and premium plugins, as well as the variations in between, and give you some tips on making that decision. I’ll also warn you about the plugins you should avoid, be those free or at a price.
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Improving Design With Quick Usability Tests
Regardless of the method you choose, just remember that user research is not about writing reports — it’s about asking and answering the right questions and gathering data so that you can make evidence-based decisions in your designs.
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How to Take Control of The WordPress Heartbeat API
The WordPress Heartbeat API, introduced in WordPress 3.6, simulates a pulse and is responsible for revision tracking, session management, and more. The pulse is around 98 Bytes in size, but it can cause performance issues in certain situations.
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Top WordPress CMS Plugins Compared and Reviewed
If you’re developing WordPress sites for clients, or if you want to make the user interface a bit easier to work with for yourself or add custom content without writing code, you may well need a CMS plugin. CMS plugins give WordPress additional Content Management System functionality and appearance.
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The Beginner’s Guide to WordPress Taxonomies: A Custom Plugin
The only thing we've yet to do is actually put together a plugin that demonstrates how to use the API to implement our own custom taxonomies. So in this post, we're going to do exactly that.
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Creating Responsive Images with CSS
In this tutorial, you will learn the simplest technique for achieving responsive images.
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Creating a Responsive Menu in WordPress for Mobile Devices
In this article we are going to see that how we can provide a different responsive menu in WordPress using the WordPress APIs and media queries.
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4 Free Plugins to Test Your WordPress Site for Compatibility Issues
Creating a website with WordPress can be a challenging and sometimes frustrating pursuit, especially when you’re working with plugins or themes and you run into compatibility issues, which may break your site. That’s why it’s a great idea to test your site for errors before implementing any changes. The plugins in this collection allow you to do everything from setting up a site sandbox to cloning an entire site and ensuring your theme meets WordPress standards.
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Introduction to Creating Your First WordPress Widget
Widgets allow you or anyone using your site, theme or plugin to place content into the sidebar or any other widget area without having to write code. In this five part series I'll show you how to create a widget.
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20 Unparalleled Resources Addressing Each Attribute in Web Design and Development
The most significant web designing tools that you may or may not have gotten round to knowing about.
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How to design the perfect single page website
Single page designs can be an excellent technique for tackling smaller websites, even those that you might not think could ever be done without multiple pages.
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13 content delivery networks to speed up your website
Some of the best CDN providers around, that can dramatically decrease bandwidth consumption and speed up content delivery.
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Free tools and resources for web developers: December 2014
We have a pretty good amount of stuff going on here, with HTML tools, JavaScript libraries and even articles for you to get learnin’, something that always comes in handy one way or another.
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Moving WordPress Media To The Cloud With Amazon S3
In this post I’ll show you how I offload all of my media onto Amazon S3 using WordPress and some plugins. I’ll also show you how you can use Amazon CloudFront to serve your files via a CDN for faster loading times and latency across the board.
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Using Vagrant to Set up a WordPress Test Environment
Setting up a local environment for WordPress is a common need for developers. Since everything runs on your computer, loading times are significantly lower and you can safely test things before you try them out in a live production environment. In this guide I’ll give you easy to follow, instructions on how to set up Vagrant you can copy and paste. We’ll go from zero to a fully functioning WordPress installation, so let’s dig in!
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A Deeper Look at LESS Mixins
Our discussion about LESS continues–this time we’re going to look into LESS Mixins. With Mixins we can define a group of style declarations once and then reuse them throughout the stylesheet. It helps keep our code DRY as well as producing CSS in a more efficient way, particularly when dealing with complex CSS3 syntax. LESS provides different types of Mixins with their very own purpose; they can be straight-forward Mixins, or they can work as a (sort of) Function.
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Best Audio, Video & Podcast Players for WordPress
Using a WordPress plugin to enhance your users' audio visual experience on your site is a great way to showcase your podcast or just make it more appealing.
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Interactive Git Tutorials
Here’s a list of three free interactive tutorials that can help you learn Git. They are organized in order of difficulty, and I suggest using them sequentially from top to bottom. Developers who use the following tutorials should be able to get their Git knowledge up to an adequate level.
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Fresh Resources for Web Developers - January 2015
It’s here! We’ve finally left the tumultous year of 2014 and as we usher in a new beginning with the new year, we have new hope, wishes, and certainly new tools to try out. In this post, we have put together a handful of perfect tools and plugins to get this rolling. From a handy online test tool to something for easy access to mobile design patterns, there are quite a few choices to get your 2015 on the right track.
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Make Your WordPress Site Accessible With These Themes and Plugins
So what does it take to create an accessible website? In this post I’ll go over some of the requirements in the WordPress Codex for meeting accessibility guidelines, as well as themes and plugins for improving your site’s accessibility.
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