OpenSource Blog Posts

WordPress.com and WordPress.org are often confused as the same, but they serve very different purposes. Whether you're launching a blog, building a brand, or just need a portfolio, it's important to choose the right WordPress...

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Installing WordPress on localhost allows you to build, test, and experiment with a WordPress site on your own computer without making it publicly accessible. No domain name, hosting, or pressure. It's the ideal sandbox for...

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WordPress 6.4 introduces a range of new features and improvements designed to make building and managing websites easier and more efficient. Scheduled for release on November 7, this update focuses on performance enhancements, new design...

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WordPress continues to solidify its position as the world’s leading content management system with the release of version 6.3. It features several significant updates, enhancements, fixes and, best of all, new features. This dedication to...

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WordPress has finally taken the next step in being the best CMS provider by upping its website-building game significantly. This week they introduced the new 6.2 version. It focuses mainly on streamlining the website template...

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WooCommerce is generally the better choice for small to medium-sized businesses and WordPress users, while Magento (Adobe Commerce) is better suited for enterprise-level eCommerce stores that require advanced customization, scalability, and large product catalog management....

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You should migrate your website to WordPress if you want easier content management, stronger SEO flexibility, better scalability, and access to one of the largest website ecosystems in the world. WordPress powers millions of websites...

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Despite powering millions of websites worldwide, WordPress remains one of the most misunderstood platforms on the internet. New website owners often encounter conflicting information about WordPress, ranging from claims that it's only suitable for blogs...

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Angular is a TypeScript-based open-source framework for building mobile and desktop web applications. It is developed and supported by Google's Angular team. A major upgrade of the framework has been released on the 24th of...

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