by ray | Sep 15, 2016 | Wordpress
1. Query Monitor Query Monitor lets you view debugging and performance information on database queries, hooks, conditionals, HTTP requests, redirects and more. Query Monitor is an incredibly useful plugin for developers.This is one for the developers, but it is easily...
by ray | Sep 15, 2016 | Wordpress
If you depend on WordPress as a promotional, service, or communication solution, you understand how important your site is to staying connected to your clients and to your bottom line. Not only must you keep your site up to date—you also must have a disaster recovery...
by ray | Sep 15, 2016 | Wordpress
Looking to start a WordPress business? Not a freelancing business. One that offers a product or service (or even productized services). And that you plan to scale. If that is you, then keep reading. I want to teach you the lessons I’ve learned since starting my...
by ray | Mar 1, 2016 | Wordpress
LargeFS is a product created by WP Engine, designed to store and transfer virtually unlimited amounts of data and integrate it into the familiar WordPress experience. For more information on what LargeFS is, read our announcement post, Unlimited Storage with WP...
by ray | Nov 12, 2015 | Wordpress
World Wide Web Technology Surveys (W3Techs) announces that a recent survey of websites has shown that WordPress, the popular open source publishing platform, is being used in over 25 percent of all websites. That’s not just 25 percent of all those using a service but...
by ray | Aug 8, 2015 | SEO, Wordpress
It’s time to stop flooding the internet with skipped vowels and incorrect spellings just to get a short domain name that kind-of fits your company name. Even better, startup founders no longer have to name their companies after the best domain name they can find (it...