Recently we have switched over to using the Genesis Framework. Why? Well, it’s all to do with being responsive, having good security, great speed, search engine optimisation friendly and a bunch of other things as stated on the Genesis site. Having tried a few frameworks out, in our opinion Genesis is the top one out […]
Did you survive Google’s ‘Mobilegeddon’?
As we wrote last week Google has changed the way it ranks sites to put greater emphasis on mobile friendly website. We don’t think that the predicted ‘mobilegeddon’ has struck just yet, but if you don’t want to lose your rank in mobile search be sure your site design is mobile-friendly. How do I know if my site […]
Changing WordPress Themes
WordPress themes are great, but they can be tricky blighters. Some themes break your site, some take you down a one way street, possibly to a dead end, and some seem impossible to get looking the same as the demo. With over 3000 themes available in the WordPress directory you can, and we all do, […]
Backing Up WordPress
Let’s face it: backing up WordPress, or any website for that matter, can take time and can be tedious work. It’s something that often gets overlooked until you have a problem with your website. The more time something takes, and the more tedious it is, the less likely it is to get done. The more […]
WordPress and Responsive Designs
What is Responsive Web Design? Responsive Web design is the approach that suggests that design and development should respond to the user’s behaviour and environment based on screen size, platform and orientation. Responsive web design aims to give users easy reading and navigation with a minimum of resizing, panning, and scrolling—across a wide range of […]