Anatomy of a WordPress Site: 5 Things Non-Developers Should Know

WordPress is now powering nearly one-fourth of all websites in the world (23.2% in 2014, according to founding developer Matt Mullenweg’s recent State of the Word address, based on W3Tech’s annual survey). But just because it’s easy to use and has a famous 5-minute installation, that doesn’t mean that you as a site owner shouldn’t take some time to look behind the curtain to be sure you are aware of how your site works, where your files live, and how you should be protecting it. […]

By |2016-11-23T10:23:19-06:00November 6th, 2014|Adventures in Web Development|Comments Off on Anatomy of a WordPress Site: 5 Things Non-Developers Should Know

Happy Birthday, WordPress

I have to admit I arrived fashionably late to the WordPress party, believing it was not yet ready for prime time, until I was actually forced into using it when Blogger decided no longer to support FTP. At the time I had 22 clients whose blogs I had happily integrated into their Dreamweaver websites using Blogger as an engine. […]

By |2016-11-23T10:24:09-06:00May 27th, 2013|Adventures in Web Development|Comments Off on Happy Birthday, WordPress
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