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Wordpress Custom Post Types
Wordpress is an open source content management system that allows developers to create a wide array of plug-ins, themes and widgets. One of the core pieces in Wordpress is creating Custom Post Types. A Custom Post Type is an easy way to organize and create data that is stored in the database.
Exploring GraphQL in Magento: Unlocking the Full Potential of Headless Architecture
Learn about GraphQL and why it is useful for Magento 2 developers. Discover the requirements and steps involved in using GraphQL in Magento 2.
Importance of Software Code Standards for Your Software Project
Learn why Software Code Standards are important for your next software project. Understanding the reason, importance, & need.
The Customer Journey Series Pt 2 - How to Find a Software Development Company?
This is part two of our Customer Journey Series - How to find a Software Development Company. Here's some steps to finding your best option.
Single Sign On Authentication Using a Symfony Framework
Single Sign-On can eliminate friction in the user experience and can be implemented via a Symfony framework for user authentication between websites.
3 Examples of Using LESS for Efficient CSS
3 Examples of dynamic style sheet language and precompiler LESS for shorter & more efficient CSS coding of Nesting, Variables & Mixins with Variables.
Notable Updates for Authorize.Net - July 2016
How Symfony1.4 Provides a Route to a Better URL
An explanation of how a Uniform Resource Locator ("URL") is affected by the Symfony1.4 framework including a discussion of route patterns, request URL translation and URL creation via Symfony1.4.
Headless Magento: The Future of Ecommerce Development
Headless Magento is a relatively new yet popular ecommerce methodology. Discover what makes it consistent with the future of ecommerce development and when to consider it for your business.
WooCommerce vs Magento: Which is Right for You?
Both Magento and WooCommerce pack a punch in terms of features, functionality, and popularity. Here is a head-to-head WooCommerce vs Magento comparison.
Why Go Mobile?
Asking today whether you *really* need a mobile presence, is like asking in 1999 whether you *really* need a website.... you're already late to the game... so better hop on the bandwagon and consider that many customer's first impression of you is the mobile experience your site provides them!
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.
