Search Replace DB is a free, open source, powerful tool for developers, allowing you to run a search replace against a database where CLI tools or WP plugins can’t work.
We’re proud to announce the V3.1 version of Search Replace DB. This release focuses on common issues some users have encountered with our tool. If you’ve had problems with V3.0
Migrating a WordPress site can be something of a scary challenge, but we do it a lot, and we’ve become used to it. Here I show you the steps we take moving a localhost site to a live domain.
On the night of June 23rd, Telegraph Media flicked the switch on a new project – Telegraph Blogs. And, proudly, we’d like to say we were involved with the project.
This is an interesting one that’s just come up while we were testing the new version of Search Replace DB and I’m calling it the Cheshire Cat Bug…
There’s a direct link between web traffic and revenue when you’re a publisher. How well that works depends a lot on other factors – the business model, commercial relationships and so on.
We thought we’d share some of the functions that go into most of our custom WordPress themes. If you have your own favourites then get commenting!
We have been doing some really neat R&D work for clients recently, focusing on the WordPress search functionality
As we get towards the end of the year, it’s time to reflect a little on what went by, but more importantly, to look at what’s coming.
In the white hot pace of IT one may think that there’s no space or time for looking backwards.