26 Things You Can Do With a Website
It’s a brand new year, and you’ve made a resolution – you’re going to have a website. But what do you put on it? Here are 26 possibilities.
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It’s a brand new year, and you’ve made a resolution – you’re going to have a website. But what do you put on it? Here are 26 possibilities.
As the Office for Budget Responsibility (and the British public) learned last week, just because you’re using WordPress, that doesn’t mean everything is working exactly as you think it is.
For a long time, running WordPress Multisite promised an elegant solution: one installation, one dashboard, multiple sites under your control. But the web (and WordPress) has evolved.
We're excited to announce a powerful new feature for all our Managed WordPress customers – Intelligent Protection powered by Patchstack, an extra layer of defence that helps stop known security threats.
On International Sloth Day, we're showing you how cool sloths (and our AI Site Builder) can be.
We are excited to announce the launch of our new AI Site Builder, a powerful and intuitive tool now available to all our Managed WordPress customers.
Have you been building up your multinational credibility? It seems tricky to show. But if you’re using WordPress, there are simple ways to turn your website into a multilingual masterpiece.
You need your website. But you want to go greener. There are ways to streamline and optimise your WordPress website to ensure you have a lean and green machine.
Whether you’re designing themes, building plugins, customising installations for clients, or contributing to the core software, there’s a huge range of opportunities for anyone interested in becoming a WordPress developer.
You have a great WordPress website. You're pretty happy with it, but it's a bit...lacking. How do you take a great site and make it better? WordPress blocks.
You want to take online bookings. They're popular, they're convenient, and clients love them. But there are so many apps – which do you choose? Skip the hassle and use WordPress.
You want people to get in touch with you. Which means you need a contact form. But how do you set one up in WordPress?