CMS
How The Web Works: Understanding Webpages, Websites, and Search Engines
The web works by a series of complex events involving the client, web server, and IPS. As a web developer, it’s important to know how data flows and is eventually rendered. In this blog, we tackle those steps plus the relationship between websites, web pages, and search engines.
Top 10 Cyber Attacks and How to Prevent Them
Hacking is a major concern for both consumers and website owners. Vulnerable websites deter users, harm brand trust, and expose sensitive data. Learn about the top 10 cybersecurity threats and what you can do to prevent them in this blog.
10 Things to Consider When Building a Website
Building a website is a major decision that takes a considerable amount of effort and resources. Before you jump into web development and design, you need to consider your target audience, domain name, website speed, and others. Keep reading to learn more.
Headless CMS and the Future of Web Development
New models of smartphones and desktops raise the bar for user experience and content consumption every year. Find out how headless CMS helps you keep up with the Internet of Things and how it’s the future of the web.
10 Reasons Why Your Business Needs an eCommerce Platform
With over five billion people on the internet, it’s time you launch your eCommerce website or app. Keep reading to find out the benefits of using an eCommerce platform.
10 Reasons Why You Should Monitor Your eCommerce Website
Website monitoring involves testing a website’s functionality, availability, and performance. It is an important step in website maintenance and optimization. In this blog, we list 10 reasons why you should monitor your eCommerce website.
10 Tips to Improve Your Website Security
Computer hackers are becoming more aggressive with sophisticated tools in their arsenal. In this article, we list 10 tips to improve website security. We discuss the importance of using SSL certificates, strong passwords, and security scans.
10 Ways to Speed Up Your WordPress Site
Site speed is a make-or-break factor in delivering a good user experience. Modern consumers are impatient and are likely to bounce when pages take too long to load. In this blog, we list 10 ways you can speed up your WordPress website.