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Why you might want to reconsider using a page builder for your next website
I get it. To the layman, the lure of the page builder seems impossible to ignore.
Keep readingTask Rocket has reached end of life status
As of today, Task Rocket has officially reached reached permanent end of life status, with wProject being its official successor.
Keep readingSeptember 2021 in review
A lot has happened this month. Here’s a summary of updates, features and tweaks across several products.
Keep readingWhat to expect in wProject 1.4.0
wProject 1.4.0 is not far away and should be safe to push out next week.
Keep readingwProject has launched and you can get it right now
As of today wProject is available for purchase, and there are implications for Task Rocket.
Keep readingwProject feature demonstration
Subtasks are arguably the biggest deal. As is often with any task, there can be a number of smaller tasks that need to be accomplished within it.
Keep readingOlder Posts
- Introducing wProject and what it means for Task Rocket
- Why I eat my own dog food
- Open Graphite Pro now has an enhanced Slack sharing option
- When responsive design is not enough, wp_is_mobile() to the rescue.
- Lessons I’ve learned from supporting my own WordPress plugins
- How to include a custom stylesheet for any given page in WordPress
- How to increase the WordPress memory limit, and why you should
- How to make a living from WordPress development without violating the GPL
- Step-by-step: Speeding up WordPress with Amazon Cloudfront CDN