[ad_1] WordPress has a lot of migration systems. We’ve had lots of good experiences with All-in-One WP Migration, some people swear by WP Migrate DB Pro, and others are partial to WP-CLI’s terminal-based systems. On top of these options, I’ve recently found a plugin I really like called Duplicator that approaches WordPress migrations in a … Continue reading How to Migrate a WordPress Site with the Duplicator Plugin
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Become a Freelance WordPress Developer: How to Make a Career of It
[ad_1] This article explains what I’ve needed to know to work as a freelance WordPress developer.People often tell me that they don’t know how to become a WordPress developer—even if they have many of the technical skills to do so.Most often, their hope is to start working as a full-time WordPress freelancer, and they’re stuck … Continue reading Become a Freelance WordPress Developer: How to Make a Career of It
Install WordPress with a Managed Database on Digital Ocean
[ad_1] Install WordPress with a Managed Database on Digital Ocean →Digital Ocean, a popular VPS hosting provider, recently announced a hosted-MySQL platform. The reasons you may want to do use this (vs putting the MySQL instance on the same server as your WordPress wed server) are a little more subtle than I want to get into … Continue reading Install WordPress with a Managed Database on Digital Ocean
Easier Lazy Loading (for Chrome)
[ad_1] Easier Lazy Loading (for Chrome) →So, Chome 76 (or later. But what version of Chrome am I running anyway?) is getting a feature that would have saved me at least a little work on a few client projects. That is, it’s making lazy-loading of images and iframes as easy as:<img src="http://wpshout.com/image.png" loading="lazy" alt="…" width="200" height="200"> … Continue reading Easier Lazy Loading (for Chrome)




