Tag: gutenberg
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Most business owners have no idea what questions to ask before investing in a new website.
A WordPress buyer’s guide to evaluating your next web partner, before you sign anything. You’ve talked to a few options. They all sound great. They all promise results. You even know someone who can vouch for them. You don’t know what you don’t know, and that’s what costs you. Whether you’re building your first website
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Make Your Website Work for You, Not Against You
Updating Your Website Shouldn’t Be a Frustrating Experience Running a business is already demanding. The last thing you need is to burn time and money just to change a headline, swap an image, or update your hours online. Yet for many business owners, that’s exactly what happens. Why does it feel so hard to make
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Gutenberg is a game-changer — and clients actually love it (when done right).
Ask any developer what they think of Gutenberg, and you’ll usually get a groan, a pause, or a long list of “workarounds.” The block editor has been controversial from day one. But here’s what no one seems to say loud enough: Clients love Gutenberg. Not all of them, of course. But when implemented well —
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The Responsive Gap in WordPress: A Quiet Crisis for Agencies
The Frustration is Real If you’ve worked in a digital agency—especially one that builds websites at scale—you know the pain. The WordPress block editor has come a long way, but one of the most glaring issues remains: a lack of true responsive control. Breakpoints. They’re not a luxury—they’re a necessity. And yet, native support is