Staging is like a twin brother to production - they should look and behave the same, with an exception or two. Let’s resolve the obvious scene. Staging technology stack should be as close as possible to your production environment. This specifically includes having the same Linux, PHP, MySQL version, all of the PHP libraries and network settings. In that manner, your newly deployed production commit will behave like you tested it in staging.
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Zero clicks - zero problem: Navigating the landscape of shifting web traffic
This article unpacks the forces behind the possible web traffic decline, including Google’s strategic pivot to retaining users within its ecosystem, the explosion of AI-generated answers, and the growing complexity of user intent. More importantly, we’ll explore how businesses can adapt to these changes without losing their competitive edge.
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From the beginning, WordPress has been known as a 'blogging' platform, a tool that allows you to 'quickly' publish content on the web. The world-famous '5 minute install' slogan has only pushed the whole of WordPress among tools that supposedly have no place in larger organizations. The promoters of the platform themselves are unknowingly responsible for such a feature, wanting to distance themselves from a cold term such as CMS. But since the security of WordPress (described at the beginning of the series) is the most annoying rumor, WordPress as a blogging platform is the myth that is the furthest from the truth.
Ovaj vodič je pomoćni tekst vezan uz članak objavljen na Netokraciji - "Zašto su WordPress i ‘open source’ aplikacije odlično rješenje za državne online projekte"
Lines of 'Open source' code have long knocked on the closed doors of state institutions. Shady vendors of closed source software have fueled myths of open solutions, including web development tools. One of these tools is WordPress, and we will show that such open applications are a great solution for the development of national Internet headquarters and the communication of interactive information.
The Chinese astrology system lies on the back of (mostly) tame animals. Goat, piggy, rooster and dragon are only a few of the pets that mark the year they rule with their characteristics. Thus the rabbit brings us caution, the rooster accuracy, and the dragon honor and dignity. This astrological farm does not depend on its inhabitants alone. Five natural elements (wood, water, earth, fire and gold) directly affect the behavior of the animal, changing its characteristics and the year of reign itself. For example, a completely randomly picked 1981 was the year of golden rooster - a brave, determined and workaholic king of henhouse. But is 2017, apart from being the year of rooster, also the year of 'chatbots'?
You stroll into your apartment, exhausted from work, whip out your tablet, and, with a bond stronger than superglue, you and the couch become one. You meander through social media feeds, flip through the latest headlines on Flipboard, and your better half video chats with you about plans for a sizzling barbecue. All the while, red notifications dart across your screen like shooting stars. You revel in the lightning-fast loading times, and the apps feel as if they're magically fused to your fingertips. The year is 2020, and what you're experiencing is all happening within your tablet's browser - welcome to the world of Progressive Web Applications!
DK2017 is considered one of the cutting-edge events in the Adria-region marketing industry. Although we will primarily be a tech partner through Live streaming, here's our digital-only event guide for people focused on interactive media and similar online topics.
Gloomy winter months are reserved for headlines that try to predict what will be the next hot thing in [please_insert_your_industry_here].
Apple Pay finally arrived on WooCommerce. This is a new and modern type of paying for products, reserved for Apple users (iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac) Here’s a quick list of benefits and why you should care:
“Show me the money!” is a fairly good movie quote, summarizing thoughts for every business owner. It’s even more powerful in the eCommerce world where store owners need to tackle various foggy and uncertain concepts like User eXperience, sales funnels, big data analytics, A/B testing and even “what the hell is CMS”.
Business intelligence (BI) tools went mainstream in 2016. Those modern helpers are now capable to visualize all of your eCommerce data and users are starting to take this for granted. If you look at it closely, this “is” a sure sign of BI belonging to the commodity area.
Seems like WooCommerce releases and new functions got into a higher gear – newly merged development team is reaping the benefits of its parent company – Automattic. Let’s see what’s in store for their new release 2.7 which is scheduled to be out of Beta in February 2017.