You may already know that Search Engine Results Pages are no longer a text list of plain blue links. There are now many different ways your to display your website’s content in the SERP. But how the heck do you get your site results to do that? You have to know how to talk in […]
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Kinsta Hosting – My New Favorite WordPress hosting provider
Kinsta Managed WordPress hosting is fast, secure and easy to setup. My thoughts on how easy it was to migrate my site from WPEngine to Kinsta Hosting
Gutenberg Update – WordPress 5 goes live. What to do if your site is down
It’s official. WordPress 5 update (a.k.a Gutenberg) is being released on December 6th. At the time of writing, this is the day after tomorrow! Why is this “special” – WordPress updates every week or 2? In this update, the new editor “Gutenberg” will become the default editor. Gutenberg is a new editor, which is being […]
A great day for Open Source Software?
[callout style=”width:60%;margin:0 auto 40px”] IBM has announced that it will buy the open source software business Red Hat for $34bn [/callout] Red Hat distributes Open Source cloud services. These cloud services are increasing in popularity compared to traditional cloud software. IBM said yesterday that Red Hat will become a separate unit inside IBM following the […]
Are you ready for the WordPress Gutenberg Update?
Are you ready for the WordPress Gutenberg Update? There is a lot of talk in the WordPress Community about the upcoming release of WordPress 5, and for those that don’t know, this new update will include a brand new editor that is being referred to as Gutenberg What is the WordPress Gutenberg Update? WordPress is […]
6 Reasons Why Your Website Is Showing ‘Not Secure’
Since July 2018 (Chrome 68 Update) All website page that do not have a properly installed valid SSL certificate will be marked “Not Secure” in Chrome
Chrome to stick ‘Not secure’ on pages with search fields
In October, Google will begin phase two of its plan to label all HTTP pages as non-secure. October will mark stage two of Google’s plan to label all HTTP pages as ‘Not secure’ in Chrome. In January, Google started to label some pages in HTTP as non-secure with the release of Chrome 56. This phase […]