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WordPress is Actually Good.

There’s a lot of unnecessary WP bashing out there! The truth is, WordPress dominates because it’s flexible, scalable, and widely supported. Most of the criticism comes from: Why WordPress Still Wins for Many Use Cases It’s used by the biggest brands & media companies (if TIME, TechCrunch, and PlayStation trust it, it’s good enough for…

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Schema.org

It is possible, and recommended, to use Schema.org’s validator to check your sites structured data markup. Schema.org provides a standardized vocabulary for structured data markup, helping search engines better understand and display web content. By implementing schema markup, websites can enhance their visibility in search results through rich snippets, knowledge panels, and other SERP features….

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Google Rich Results Test

Hey, hey, hey… a little SEO and accessibility tip: Use Google’s Rich Results Test to validate your site’s schema data markup. If you are interested in schema, check out schema.org. Super interesting and super important behind-the-scenes part of identifying your sites purpose and the items within.

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Laws of UX

Someone on LinkedIn posted about this reference by Jon Yablonski today. These are excellent! We referenced these in a UX program I attended at MICA. It is staggering how many of these there are and how impactful they can be. A long title, but “Universal Principles of UX: 100 Timeless Strategies to Create Positive Interactions…

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React.gg

After a long stretch of focusing on other projects, I’m diving back into react.gg to sharpen my React skills. 💻🔥 Excited to get back into the rhythm. Curious—what’s something you’ve picked back up recently after a break? What rabbit holes have you hopped into? 🕳️🐇 Check out react.gg here👇 https://ui.dev/c/react

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Accessibility

A Reddit user asked: ‘I’ve inherited over 100 websites that all need some love in regards to accessibility. How do folks solve this problem at scale? I have looked into a few platforms that provide tools for this, but they are all extremely expensive and charge per domain … In an ideal world, I would’ve…

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Books!

A couple of reads that have accumulated dust on my desk. Finally had some breathing room to dive into them over the weekend. Very interesting and necessary information for someone that builds sites, or uses the internet/networks. You can find these at: Linux Basics for Hackers and How Cybersecurity Really Works

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Typeform

Hey there. In case anyone is interested, I just completed a feedback form built with this and thought it might be a more elegant UX solution than Google forms for collecting user feedback and conducting user surveys.

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Cursor

Someone did a demo of this on a WP Meetup yesterday evening. It is exponentially more useful than VS Code with CoPilot or GPT-4o alone. Most, if not all, of the major LLMs are available in agent and other modes to assist with debugging and development.

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Relume.io

If any designers or devs want to try out Relume at a discount, please use this referral link: The description is a bit of a misnomer. It will “build” a site, but only integrates with Webflow for that functionality. I use it for low-fidelity prototyping and sitemaps. It does export to Figma for further editing,…

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