Many businesses spend thousands building their websites, and then forget to optimise them to get the best speed possible for their budgets.
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A selection of articles to help website owners and developers
Many businesses spend thousands building their websites, and then forget to optimise them to get the best speed possible for their budgets.
Find out how fast your website is and let us know if you want it even faster.
Many website owners underestimate the cost of owning their website. Once launched, you need to regularly update your site, keep things fresh, secure it, host it, and build traffic organically and (possibly) via paid routes.
Here’s our guide on the cost of owning a website.
Do you use a lot of WordPress plugins? Of course you do, but be careful not to use too many or you may end up with problems.
How many WordPress plugins is too many?
WordPress is free, with great themes to make your site look the business, and there are plenty of developers who will help put it all together for you, but there are some hidden costs you need to be aware of before going ahead.
Have you received a notification that your WordPress site has been updated to WordPress 4.0-alpha. Not expecting that? Want to know how to restore to a stable version of WordPress?
Are you having trouble getting your responsive tables in WordPress to work properly? We recently implemented a custom CSS / HTML solution for a client that avoids using plugins and is easy to manage.
Broken links can badly impact a visitors experience of your website, and your search engine performance too. Make sure you install a broken link checker and regularly fix any errors it finds.
I recently came across an issue when upgrading the Events Manager WordPress plugin on one of the sites we manage.
The error was ‘Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_home_path() in …/wp-admin/includes/misc.php on line 128’.
With all the worries about website hacking, are you and your webmaster doing all you can to reduce the risk to your own site?
Here are our 10 top suggestions for basic changes that will make your WordPress website more secure.
WordPress updates can cause changes, such as the disappearance of search engine privacy settings, but it is essential to stay as up-to-date as possible. Running an old WordPress version could have some serious implications.