[…] as well as head into a different direction, I opted to change hosts sometime ago. By no means was this an easy decision: migrations are a pain, support matters – especially when people are frequently accessing your site, being able to easily develop and deploy projects for a host matters, and so on and […]
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[…] blog post, but the gist of it is this: The plugin comes in two variants: a free version and a premium version The premium version will include support, access to more features, and upgrades Since I tend to talk about more technical matters on this particular site, the plugin was also built using the […]
[…] I could share the quote – keeping them anonymous of course – but use it to try to make a point. They obliged. I hate trying to support a theme that’s so dated and broken. I can hardly wait until I can offer support for a theme that I am proud of and is […]
[…] of that, I’ve heard some developers even complain that when their customers are presented with these options, they aren’t sure where to start so they open a support ticket, and then the developer blames the customer because they can’t figure it out. So there’s that, I guess. It’s some of the most backwards thinking that […]
[…] several prior versions of PHP. Okay, so big deal. Work with the base version so that you know your customer base is likely going to have the greater support for it and deal with the lack of features until the web moves forward a little bit. You’ve opted to take on this responsibility as a […]