Most websites have a main content area which is composed of more than a single content block. As WordPress is first and foremost a blogging platform, its support for a highly flexible CMS isn't comprehensive. This is mainly seen in … Continue reading
An excellent article analysing the annual survey on the future of opensource (OSS). A decade ago we adopted open source tools for our products and services (Linux, and Firebirdsql followed by LAMP stack, osCommerce, WordPress, Drupal,Dotnetnuke and Android) for SMEs … Continue reading
Tablet pc and mobile phone access Gone are the days when only desktops/laptops were used to view websites. With the proliferation of mobiles and high-end touch devices like the iPhone, iPad, Palm Pre, Android etc, users expect websites to be … Continue reading
WordPress 3.0 was released this April, albeit a beta version. Good news, nonetheless. For months, developers have been waiting with bated breath for the latest version of WP which offers significant changes from its previous versions. Till now they had … Continue reading
We have been working with WordPress for a while, installing and customising skins, configuring plugins for customers in London and Brighton. It would be great to see the next release of this great (a.k.a web standards based) product. Some of … Continue reading