Content Management System is software for users to develop business websites and applications without extensive technical knowledge. It allows professionals such as business owners and marketers to create, manage, modify, and publish digital content effortlessly. There are over 80 Content Management Systems to choose from and selecting one that suits your business needs is important. […]
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Docker Bootcamp – Linking Multiple Containers
Welcome back to Docker Bootcamp. In this post, we’ll set up multiple containers and link them, so they function together. For example, you could have one container for a database server and another for a web server hosting a content management system. Remember, containers are specialized and can only run one piece of software. Linking […]
Automation with AWS for WordPress, Drupal & Magento Applications
Objective Automatic installation and configuration solutions for WordPress, Drupal, and Magento applications using AWS CloudFormation infrastructure orchestration and content management tools like Puppet, Ansible, or Chef. The infrastructure as code (IaC) solution should follow architecture best practices such as setting up the database in a private segment, secure authentication, and provisioning. It should also have […]
I’m sorry, but you have a case of… WordPress
Have you ever found out you owned a website you never knew about? Do you regularly get emails with “comments” about certain types of enhancement and EXPERT SEO SERVICES!!!? Does your ITSec know the website you’re calling about before you tell them it’s compromised? If so, you may have a case of WordPress. WordPress is […]
Communications: The Virtual Backbone of Your Business
Good day and welcome to my blog spot! That simple opening can help set the tone for whatever your message is to follow. I could just have easily opened with: You can permanently damage your eyes by staring at the sun for a minute and a half. My opening was a bit more casual and […]
The Ideal Length of every Tweet, Facebook Post and Headline
I think every writer at one time or another has thought about how long is too long for a post, tweet or headline. As I typed my headline into WordPress, it was kind enough to tell me that my headline is 59 of 65 characters. I never understood if WordPress thought 65 was the max […]
WordPress: Custom Sharing Links Tutorial
Have you ever wanted to design and build a WordPress theme that doesn’t use the same boring, standard social sharing buttons that spew iframes all over your pages? There is a huge selection of social sharing plugins available for WordPress, but I’ve often felt the vast majority of them look and feel too much like… […]