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4 Steps to Easily Increase WordPress User Security
If you use online banking or some other account you’ve probably experienced the need to enter an additional code sent to your email or phone via text message. This additional verification is called Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), or Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
The Basics About Database Applications
What is a database and why do you need one? Learn about best practices for creating and maintaining databases and database applications.
What is Great Software Development?
You don't have to be a developer to understand what great software development looks like. Understanding it, sets standards & expectations.
Why do you need a React-friendly CMS?
What Is Great Web Development?
Why Aren't Drupal 8 Menus Part of Configuration Management?!
Encouraging input about best practices in managing deployment of menu items across environments in Drupal 8 site development.
Troubleshoot PHP Performance Issues With Blackfire Profiler
Blackfire Profiler is an easy-to-install PHP performance profiler that can quickly help you discover where your code is slowing down your app.
Drupal 8, Grounded in Symfony
Drupal is a powerful open-source and flexible content management system (that's why we love working with it). But lets face it, it's earlier versions have a few "wrinkles."
Using PHPCR and Its Sidekick, Jackalope
In this post, we'll dig a little deeper in how the PHP Content Repository works with its sidekick Jackalope. You’ll see that its applications extend beyond content management and that a design based on the PHPCR offers tremendous flexibility.
Symfony CMF vs WordPress CMS
WordPress is well-known the world over for its relative ease-of-use and plug-and-go capabilities. Businesses of all shapes and sizes use this content management system for all sorts of websites, from content sites to lead generation to e-commerce or even social networks.
Comparison of 5 Ecommerce Platforms for Small Business
Traditionally, most buying and selling was done in person in a brick and mortar store. But today's increasingly digitalized age has caused a significant shift from an in-store to an online shopping experience.
Scalable Vector Graphics Growing Into the Standard
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) was developed in 1999 as an open standard for the web but is increasingly used due to responsive design, viewports, web animation and Retina type displays.
