Category: WordPress

  • Why you should not use security plugins for your WooCommerce website

    WordPress security plugins are incredibly popular. A quick search for “security” plugins on WordPress.org reveals the five top options have over ten million active installs combined. However, despite that popularity, we’re here to tell you that you don’t have to use security plugins for a WooCommerce website (and in fact, you shouldn’t). Security plugins aren’t…

  • There’s a lot of work that goes into building a website. To ensure a smooth, seamless User Experience (UX), it’s essential to follow WordPress coding standards and best practices. This is especially true when it comes to e-commerce sites, as they tend to be particularly complex. Fortunately, end-to-end (E2E) testing can help verify that the…

  • The future of full-site editing in WordPress

    For years, many website owners have relied on website builder plugins to help streamline the process of creating their WordPress sites. However, now that the Content Management System (CMS) will be rolling out full-site editing (FSE) functionality, it’s wise to consider how this feature might influence site creation. With this feature built in to the…

  • Why It’s Vital to Follow WordPress Coding Standards During Plugin and Theme Development

    WordPress is a truly global platform that powers over 40 percent of online content. Developers from around the world can access this popular Content Management System (CMS), and contribute themes and plugins to improve the user experience. However, the open-source nature of WordPress can also lead to some confusion among contributors. Fortunately, there are certain…