News

A glimpse into our world. We cover company developments, staff opinion and industry insights.

Why I love working in an office

Everybody seems to want to work from home. Well, sometimes it’s also awesome to work in an office. Here’s why…

An interview with Dave

David Coveney is our director here at interconnect/it, having started the company back in 1996. Here he tells us a little about his career background.

The Cheshire Cat Bug

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…

Season’s wishes to you all!

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.

Winners of the interconnect/it code challenge

We’re proud to announce the winners of our WordCamp London 2013 code challenge!

The Problem with Previewing Posts

There’s a bit of a problem with previewing posts in WordPress. Here’s a code snippet you can use in your plugins or themes to get around the problem.

Creative Process, Liverpool

We sponsor and support Creative Process, a small, but friendly and fun evening that’s held at Elevator Bar in Liverpool. The Liverpool web and creative industry were out in force at last night’s event

Automatically Create 301 Redirects for Migrations

In certain cases, when you migrate WordPress content from one site to another, you have to create 301 redirects. Here are some thoughts from a recent site migration…

Designival 2012

We recently attended Designival; a one day creative and design event featuring workshops, lectures and pop-up shops. Here’s our write-up from the day.

Spots, Discussion & Auditor Updates

We’ve recently released several updates to the Spots, Spectacu.la Discussion & Auditor plugins, v1.1.3, v2.2.1 & v1.4.3 respectively. Full details here.

Embed all the Gists!

Here’s a little snippet that you might like to use; automatically embed gists from github by simply pasting the URL into a post or page.

WordPress in Big Media (featuring The Telegraph)

Often, it’s forgotten that WordPress can be used on very busy, dynamic sites with lots of contributors. Although it has relatively humble blogging origins, there’s no reason why it can’t be made to scale