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Why Company Retreats Are Important for Remote Companies

It’s no surprise that remote companies are growing in popularity. There are several perks to both the company and employee in working this way: low company overhead, hand-picking your team from anywhere in the world, no commuting, no one microwaving fish in the break room, etc. However, working remotely certainly isn’t perfect! One of the biggest […]

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The Journey to 1.0 — WDS Blocks and WordPress Gutenberg

WordPress made a big leap into the world of modern web development with its announcement of Gutenberg last year—reimagining what WordPress is and can be by providing a new interface for creating content built partially on the React.js platform. Since it will most likely be rolled into Core sometime mid to late 2018, WebDevStudios (WDS)

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WordPress Gutenberg — Arrays, Attributes, and the Fundamental Flaw

Gutenberg is still months away from being rolled into WordPress Core. The code base is being tightened up and more features are being added, but despite active development, one major flaw, in my opinion, still remains with no signs of being resolved. Now, before I go down this road, the flaw of which I speak

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The Importance of Backing up Your WordPress Site (Tips for 2018)

As WordPress is known as the most popular and convenient content management system for building online presences ranging from one-page online portfolio to high profile business websites around the globe, the significance of backing up a WordPress website cannot be underestimated due to a lot of logical reasons. A professional WordPress developer always know how

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Five for the Future: March Wrap-Up

WebDevStudios’ dedication to giving back to the WordPress community by actively participating in Five for the Future (#5ftf) continues to grow strong as we devote a full workday per month to the initiative. Our team continually finds ways to contribute to the open-source project that is WordPress. Whether it’s speaking at a WordCamp, developing a

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Train your skills and get our feedback • Yoast

Today we’re launching the Personal configuration review: an extra personal assignment you can add to the Yoast SEO for WordPress plugin training. You can now test if you’ve understood the subject matter of our training well and do an extra assignment – on your own site! When you’ve configured Yoast SEO on your site, we’ll

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GDPR: ensuring your website is secure

In the run up to the new General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), new data shows that 86.5% of WordPress websites in the UK are vulnerable to known hackable exploits. With GDPR now only a month away, businesses across Europe are gearing up for what will potentially be one of the biggest shifts in data privacy

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