Just use [insert CMS here]! Or, why Chris Coyier still loves WordPress
Chris Coyier gives the many reasons why he still loves WordPress for CSS-Tricks.
Chris Coyier gives the many reasons why he still loves WordPress for CSS-Tricks.
If you liked those CSI shows but wish it was hacker’s code instead they were dissecting instead of corpses, then you’ll love this detailed look into a spammer’s script that infected a WordPress site on a shared hosting server.
Kevin Ohashi has put together a very thorough comparison of performance benchmarks for a number of managed WordPress hostsΒ on Review Signal. Included in his review: A Small Orange Pressable WP Engine WebSynthesis SiteGround Godaddy (managed) Digital Ocean (VPS) Pagely A few hosts weren’t included that I’d love to see added at some point: Pantheon Media…
Aaron Jorbin shares his WordCamp personas technique he used for WordCamp US last year. Personas are regularly used in web design to make sure that you are solving your users problems, and not your own.
What if it’s not between open and closed but centralized and decentralized?
I’ve long preferred a mix of ems rems (and percentages for that matter) over pixels in web design and front-end development. However, some of the original reasons have gone away as browsers have gotten smarter. Yet,Β Vasilis van Gemert has collected some thoughts and links on why it’s still good to utilize ems and rems over…
Tung Do has released yet another iteration of a custom WordPress admin design at DevPress. I’ve seen Tung experiment with a black version, a white version, and a “Hunter” version. And now he’s consolidating the previous three themes to one, a green version. I definitely think it’s pretty in its own way, but I don’t…