Top 4 Free Plugins for Woocommerce in 2019
Woocommerce is an open-source and free (with paid plugins) e-commerce plugin for Wordpress. As of 2019, Woocommerce is running on 22% of all e-commerce websites and is actively developed. Comparing…
Woocommerce is an open-source and free (with paid plugins) e-commerce plugin for Wordpress. As of 2019, Woocommerce is running on 22% of all e-commerce websites and is actively developed. Comparing…
A good website host can benefit your Website in several ways: They provide a level of security with their service, they can help make your website fast, and they can…
Slow website speeds can have a big impact on your visitors and their usage of your website. Up to 79% of customers who are dissatisfied with a website's performance say…
Gutenberg is a new editor developed with the aim to improve the user experience in creating and writing content. It has been developed since early this year and first introduced…
Launching tomorrow is Wordpress 5.0. Among some of the smaller changes, the most notable is Gutenberg. The Gutenberg editor features a markedly different interface than the text-centric experience that WordPress users…
o all the WordPress users, we like to notify that WordPress has introduced the new WordPress editor called “Gutenberg” which is the first ever biggest changes in the WordPress history.…
According to the HTTP Archive, as of 2018, images make up over 50% of an average website’s page weight on both desktops and mobile devices. That is huge! When it…
Since early 2017, the phrase “WordPress Gutenberg” has been floating around the WordPress community. Currently scheduled for release in 2018 with WordPress 5.0, the Gutenberg project will change the way you…
Do you want to know which big name brands are using WordPress? One of the common misconceptions about WordPress is that since it is open source, it may not be…
Occasionally we come across clients who are using an outdated e-commerce system and are looking for a fresh, modern change. For this client we are switching them from OsCommerce to…