WordPress 5.5 and jQuery warnings, should you be worried?
With WordPress 5.5 came the decision to remove the outdated jQuery Migrate, which is in cases causing Themes and Plug-ins to break. We take a look at what’s happening…
Read moreWith WordPress 5.5 came the decision to remove the outdated jQuery Migrate, which is in cases causing Themes and Plug-ins to break. We take a look at what’s happening…
Read moreStrong Customer Authentication (SCA)* is a new regulation taking effect on 14th September 2019, if you’re using WordPress and WooCommerce this will effect you!
Read moreAs of the 16th of July 2018, Google will start to charge anyone who uses a Google Maps API on their website. So, what does it really mean and how much could you be charged?
Read moreEver found yourself stuck when choosing the right domain name for your business? Perhaps you’re overwhelmed with the choice of new domain extensions out there? We break it down and start with the basics in this blog post.
Read moreLooking to use your website to generate new leads? Our Introduction to Landing Pages looks at Landing pages as an effective way of generating New Business.
Read moreThe only opinion that counts is your customers, so why not let your customer’s reviews work harder for you? We look at Feefo’s new reviewing platform…
Read moreFor many businesses, reaching an international market is a logical and sometimes vital step to growing your business. We look at how to make a website internationally friendly with 5 things to get you started
Read moreGoogle announced Chrome will begin labelling HTTP connections that feature passwords or credit card forms as non-secure. But what could that mean for you?
Read moreEmail marketing is about to change in a big way from May 2018, thanks General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We look at what’s to come…
Read moreEver wanted to know the difference between a Widget and a Wireframe, a CTA from a CSS? With our Web Design Jargon Buster, your wait is finally over…
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