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Why I Still Use Path

About two years ago, I wrote about My Day-To-Day: Path and why I was a fan of the social network. Two years ago – which is roughly a decade in Internet years, right? – and a lot has happened since then. In fact, I stopped using the social network for a while, opted to start […]

An Image Widget for WordPress

[…] to easily upload images into sidebars and/or widgetized areas of their blog. The challenge, however, is that there are multiple ways to go about doing this. So my first take at implementing a solution for this particular problem comes in the form of the Pressware Image Widget for WordPress. Yet Another Image Widget for […]

How To Properly Test Responsive Design

[…] like within the context of another device. devpractic.es is response. In the short above, you can see that i’m testing out DevPractic.es within the context of a tablet. My preferred tool for testing the responsive nature of a website is Viewport Resizer by MalteWassermann. Straight from the website: Viewport resizer is a browser-based tool to test any […]

Good Development Takes Time

[…] piece of software or hardware is delaying whether or not it was a something used more or less as a luxury or as a tool for your day-to-day work. We want it delivered, we want it solid, and we want it now. Realistically, we can’t have all three. Personally, I’d rather have the first two […]

How To Move Your WordPress Database

Last month, I shared my process for performing WordPress-based site migrations. For the record, this process is the one I prefer and that I’ve found best in my day-to-day work, but it’s not necessarily perfect for everyone. So there are obvious alternatives some of which may work better for you than others. In my latest […]

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