Hummingbird is already one of the most popular optimization plugins in the WordPress world. With the latest update comes the startup wizard, making setup simpler and faster than ever. If you haven’t already, make sure to download the Hummingbird plugin for free at WordPress.org today. In this post, we’re going to demo the new wizard, to...
So you’ve discovered WordPress and you’re ready to migrate your tired old static HTML site to your shiny new CMS of choice. But wait – how do you do this without losing your old site while you’re building the new one? And how do you make sure people don’t find your new site on Google while...
When you think about the potential problems plugins can cause for your WordPress site, you probably think about poorly coded plugins that lead to performance issues and security vulnerabilities, right? Or maybe you’ve read something recently about fake plugins and now are worried about the authenticity of your plugins and the security issues those could...
User ratings are everywhere. Every popular eCommerce site provides user ratings for its products. Question and answer sites like Quora and StackOverflow identify the best answers by relying on user ratings. Books, movies, businesses, and even college professors are ranked on the basis of user ratings. There are lots of different types of WordPress sites...
Google Chrome wasn’t the first web browser to enter the arena, yet despite a growing number of competitors over the years, it continues to hold the title of most popular. Since arriving on the scene in 2008, Chrome steadily closed ranks, then easily surpassed the once-dominant Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer (the latter of...
Cloud computing has taken the world by storm. It’s the most cost-efficient, secure, and reliable way to host any online project. And AWS sits right at the top, showering us with its amazing and powerful cloud infrastructure. Amazon is known for its online shopping portal, but if you dig deeper, you’ll realize that they’re way...
Here’s a statistic that might blow your mind: there are 500 million tweets sent out each day. Obviously, for users that only tweet a few or even a dozen times a day, what are the chances anyone will see your posts amid all that incessant activity? If you’re using Twitter as part of your website’s...