#WordPress Editing Plugin
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sktthemes1 · 16 days ago
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Master WordPress Content Creation with SKT Blocks Plugin
Revolutionizing WordPress Content Management
WordPress content creation has evolved dramatically since the introduction of the block editor, but many users still struggle to achieve professional results. The Gutenberg WordPress editor plugin SKT Blocks represents a quantum leap forward in content creation capabilities, offering sophisticated design tools that were previously available only to experienced developers.
Comprehensive Block Library Analysis
Content Enhancement Blocks
SKT Blocks provides an extensive collection of content-focused blocks that elevate standard text and images into engaging, interactive elements. These blocks include advanced typography options, custom quote designs, image galleries with sophisticated layouts, and multimedia integration capabilities.
Layout and Structure Blocks
Creating complex page layouts becomes intuitive with SKT Blocks' structural elements. The Gutenberg WordPress editor plugin includes flexible column systems, custom containers, dividers, spacers, and grid layouts that provide complete control over page architecture.
Business-Focused Blocks
Professional websites require specialized content blocks that standard WordPress cannot provide. SKT Blocks fills this gap with dedicated blocks for services, pricing tables, team profiles, testimonials, statistics counters, and progress bars.
Advanced Design Customization Features
Visual Style Controls
Every block in this Gutenberg WordPress editor plugin offers granular control over visual appearance. Users can modify background colors, gradients, borders, shadows, and spacing with precision, creating unique designs that match their brand identity perfectly.
Typography Management
Professional typography distinguishes amateur websites from professional ones. SKT Blocks provides comprehensive font controls including Google Fonts integration, custom font sizes, line heights, letter spacing, and text effects.
Color Scheme Integration
Maintain design consistency across your website with SKT Blocks' intelligent color management system. The plugin integrates with your theme's color palette while offering unlimited custom color options for specific design requirements.
Performance Optimization and Technical Excellence
Clean Code Architecture
The Gutenberg WordPress editor plugin follows WordPress development best practices, generating clean, semantic HTML that loads quickly and performs well across all devices. The optimized code structure ensures minimal impact on site speed.
Conditional Loading
SKT Blocks employs smart resource loading that only includes necessary CSS and JavaScript files on pages where they're actually used. This conditional loading approach maintains optimal site performance.
Caching Compatibility
The plugin works seamlessly with popular caching solutions and content delivery networks, ensuring your enhanced content delivers maximum performance benefits to visitors worldwide.
Content Strategy and Marketing Applications
Lead Generation Integration
Transform your content into a lead generation machine with SKT Blocks' call-to-action elements, subscription forms, and contact blocks. The Gutenberg WordPress editor plugin includes conversion-optimized designs that encourage visitor engagement.
Social Media Integration
Expand your content's reach with built-in social sharing blocks and social media feed integrations. These features help amplify your content across multiple platforms effortlessly.
E-commerce Enhancement
For online stores, SKT Blocks provides product showcase blocks, comparison tables, and promotional elements that enhance the shopping experience and drive conversions.
Workflow Improvement and Productivity
Template System
Accelerate content creation with SKT Blocks' comprehensive template library. Pre-designed page layouts, section templates, and block patterns eliminate the need to start from scratch, dramatically reducing development time.
Copy and Paste Functionality
Replicate successful designs across multiple pages using the plugin's advanced copy-paste features. Save time by duplicating effective layouts and customizing them for different content needs.
Global Presets
Establish design consistency with global presets that apply standardized styling across all blocks. This Gutenberg WordPress editor plugin makes it easy to maintain brand coherence throughout your website.
Collaboration and Team Features
User Role Integration
SKT Blocks respects WordPress user roles and permissions, ensuring team members can access appropriate functionality based on their responsibilities. Editors can create content while administrators maintain design control.
Version Control Compatibility
The plugin works harmoniously with WordPress's revision system, allowing users to track changes and revert to previous versions when necessary.
Mobile and Responsive Design
Device-Specific Customization
Modern websites must excel on mobile devices. This Gutenberg WordPress editor plugin provides dedicated mobile and tablet customization options, ensuring perfect display across all screen sizes.
Touch-Friendly Interface
The plugin's mobile interface is optimized for touch interaction, making it easy to edit content directly on mobile devices when needed.
Security and Maintenance Considerations
Regular Security Updates
SKT Themes maintains strict security standards with regular updates that address potential vulnerabilities and maintain compatibility with WordPress security protocols.
Backup Compatibility
The plugin integrates seamlessly with popular backup solutions, ensuring your enhanced content remains protected and easily recoverable.
Training and Support Resources
Learning Materials
Comprehensive tutorials, documentation, and video guides help users master every aspect of the plugin. From basic block usage to advanced customization techniques, learning resources support users at every skill level.
Community Support
Access to community forums and professional support channels ensures help is available when needed, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.
Final Thoughts
SKT Blocks transforms WordPress content creation by democratizing professional web design tools. This comprehensive Gutenberg WordPress editor plugin eliminates the traditional gap between content creators and professional designers, enabling anyone to produce stunning, functional websites. The plugin's combination of ease-of-use, powerful features, and excellent performance makes it an essential tool for serious WordPress users. Experience the future of WordPress content creation with SKT Blocks Gutenberg WordPress editor plugin and unlock your website's full potential.
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mtech4you · 6 months ago
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How to Change Block Editor to Classic Editor Easily in WordPress
If you’re a WordPress user, you may have encountered the Block Editor (Gutenberg). While this modern editor offers flexibility, many users still prefer the simplicity of the Classic Editor. In this article, we’ll guide you step-by-step on how to switch from the Block Editor to the Classic Editor effortlessly. Why Switch to the Classic Editor? The Block Editor, introduced in WordPress 5.0, uses…
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thetweakersaneakers · 1 year ago
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Please help I need an all star slimming. And #grammar app or plugin
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wowmayank · 2 years ago
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tinystepsforward · 9 months ago
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autocrattic (more matt shenanigans, not tumblr this time)
I am almost definitely not the right person for this writeup, but I'm closer than most people on here, so here goes! This is all open-source tech drama, and I take my time laying out the context, but the short version is: Matt tried to extort another company, who immediately posted receipts, and now he's refusing to log off again. The long version is... long.
If you don't need software context, scroll down/find the "ok tony that's enough. tell me what's actually happening" heading, or just go read the pink sections. Or look at this PDF.
the background
So. Matt's original Good Idea was starting WordPress with fellow developer Mike Little in 2003, which is free and open-source software (FOSS) that was originally just for blogging, but now powers lots of websites that do other things. In particular, Automattic acquired WooCommerce a long time ago, which is free online store software you can run on WordPress.
FOSS is... interesting. It's a world that ultimately is powered by people who believe deeply that information and resources should be free, but often have massive blind spots (for example, Wikipedia's consistently had issues with bias, since no amount of "anyone can edit" will overcome systemic bias in terms of who has time to edit or is not going to be driven away by the existing contributor culture). As with anything else that people spend thousands of hours doing online, there's drama. As with anything else that's technically free but can be monetized, there are:
Heaps of companies and solo developers who profit off WordPress themes, plugins, hosting, and other services;
Conflicts between volunteer contributors and for-profit contributors;
Annoying founders who get way too much credit for everything the project has become.
the WordPress ecosystem
A project as heavily used as WordPress (some double-digit percentage of the Internet uses WP. I refuse to believe it's the 43% that Matt claims it is, but it's a pretty large chunk) can't survive just on the spare hours of volunteers, especially in an increasingly monetised world where its users demand functional software, are less and less tech or FOSS literate, and its contributors have no fucking time to build things for that userbase.
Matt runs Automattic, which is a privately-traded, for-profit company. The free software is run by the WordPress Foundation, which is technically completely separate (wordpress.org). The main products Automattic offers are WordPress-related: WordPress.com, a host which was designed to be beginner-friendly; Jetpack, a suite of plugins which extend WordPress in a whole bunch of ways that may or may not make sense as one big product; WooCommerce, which I've already mentioned. There's also WordPress VIP, which is the fancy bespoke five-digit-plus option for enterprise customers. And there's Tumblr, if Matt ever succeeds in putting it on WordPress. (Every Tumblr or WordPress dev I know thinks that's fucking ridiculous and impossible. Automattic's hiring for it anyway.)
Automattic devotes a chunk of its employees toward developing Core, which is what people in the WordPress space call WordPress.org, the free software. This is part of an initiative called Five for the Future — 5% of your company's profits off WordPress should go back into making the project better. Many other companies don't do this.
There are lots of other companies in the space. GoDaddy, for example, barely gives back in any way (and also sucks). WP Engine is the company this drama is about. They don't really contribute to Core. They offer relatively expensive WordPress hosting, as well as providing a series of other WordPress-related products like LocalWP (local site development software), Advanced Custom Fields (the easiest way to set up advanced taxonomies and other fields when making new types of posts. If you don't know what this means don't worry about it), etc.
Anyway. Lots of strong personalities. Lots of for-profit companies. Lots of them getting invested in, or bought by, private equity firms.
Matt being Matt, tech being tech
As was said repeatedly when Matt was flipping out about Tumblr, all of the stuff happening at Automattic is pretty normal tech company behaviour. Shit gets worse. People get less for their money. WordPress.com used to be a really good place for people starting out with a website who didn't need "real" WordPress — for $48 a year on the Personal plan, you had really limited features (no plugins or other customisable extensions), but you had a simple website with good SEO that was pretty secure, relatively easy to use, and 24-hour access to Happiness Engineers (HEs for short. Bad job title. This was my job) who could walk you through everything no matter how bad at tech you were. Then Personal plan users got moved from chat to emails only. Emails started being responded to by contractors who didn't know as much as HEs did and certainly didn't get paid half as well. Then came AI, and the mandate for HEs to try to upsell everyone things they didn't necessarily need. (This is the point at which I quit.)
But as was said then as well, most tech CEOs don't publicly get into this kind of shitfight with their users. They're horrid tyrants, but they don't do it this publicly.
ok tony that's enough. tell me what's actually happening
WordCamp US, one of the biggest WordPress industry events of the year, is the backdrop for all this. It just finished.
There are.... a lot of posts by Matt across multiple platforms because, as always, he can't log off. But here's the broad strokes.
Sep 17
Matt publishes a wanky blog post about companies that profit off open source without giving back. It targets a specific company, WP Engine.
Compare the Five For the Future pages from Automattic and WP Engine, two companies that are roughly the same size with revenue in the ballpark of half a billion. These pledges are just a proxy and aren’t perfectly accurate, but as I write this, Automattic has 3,786 hours per week (not even counting me!), and WP Engine has 47 hours. WP Engine has good people, some of whom are listed on that page, but the company is controlled by Silver Lake, a private equity firm with $102 billion in assets under management. Silver Lake doesn’t give a dang about your Open Source ideals. It just wants a return on capital. So it’s at this point that I ask everyone in the WordPress community to vote with your wallet. Who are you giving your money to? Someone who’s going to nourish the ecosystem, or someone who’s going to frack every bit of value out of it until it withers?
(It's worth noting here that Automattic is funded in part by BlackRock, who Wikipedia calls "the world's largest asset manager".)
Sep 20 (WCUS final day)
WP Engine puts out a blog post detailing their contributions to WordPress.
Matt devotes his keynote/closing speech to slamming WP Engine.
He also implies people inside WP Engine are sending him information.
For the people sending me stuff from inside companies, please do not do it on your work device. Use a personal phone, Signal with disappearing messages, etc. I have a bunch of journalists happy to connect you with as well. #wcus — Twitter I know private equity and investors can be brutal (read the book Barbarians at the Gate). Please let me know if any employee faces firing or retaliation for speaking up about their company's participation (or lack thereof) in WordPress. We'll make sure it's a big public deal and that you get support. — Tumblr
Matt also puts out an offer live at WordCamp US:
“If anyone of you gets in trouble for speaking up in favor of WordPress and/or open source, reach out to me. I’ll do my best to help you find a new job.” — source tweet, RTed by Matt
He also puts up a poll asking the community if WP Engine should be allowed back at WordCamps.
Sep 21
Matt writes a blog post on the WordPress.org blog (the official project blog!): WP Engine is not WordPress.
He opens this blog post by claiming his mom was confused and thought WP Engine was official.
The blog post goes on about how WP Engine disabled post revisions (which is a pretty normal thing to do when you need to free up some resources), therefore being not "real" WordPress. (As I said earlier, WordPress.com disables most features for Personal and Premium plans. Or whatever those plans are called, they've been renamed like 12 times in the last few years. But that's a different complaint.)
Sep 22: More bullshit on Twitter. Matt makes a Reddit post on r/Wordpress about WP Engine that promptly gets deleted. Writeups start to come out:
Search Engine Journal: WordPress Co-Founder Mullenweg Sparks Backlash
TechCrunch: Matt Mullenweg calls WP Engine a ‘cancer to WordPress’ and urges community to switch providers
Sep 23 onward
Okay, time zones mean I can't effectively sequence the rest of this.
Matt defends himself on Reddit, casually mentioning that WP Engine is now suing him.
Also here's a decent writeup from someone involved with the community that may be of interest.
WP Engine drops the full PDF of their cease and desist, which includes screenshots of Matt apparently threatening them via text.
Twitter link | Direct PDF link
This PDF includes some truly fucked texts where Matt appears to be trying to get WP Engine to pay him money unless they want him to tell his audience at WCUS that they're evil.
Matt, after saying he's been sued and can't talk about it, hosts a Twitter Space and talks about it for a couple hours.
He also continues to post on Reddit, Twitter, and on the Core contributor Slack.
Here's a comment where he says WP Engine could have avoided this by paying Automattic 8% of their revenue.
Another, 20 hours ago, where he says he's being downvoted by "trolls, probably WPE employees"
At some point, Matt updates the WordPress Foundation trademark policy. I am 90% sure this was him — it's not legalese and makes no fucking sense to single out WP Engine.
Old text: The abbreviation “WP” is not covered by the WordPress trademarks and you are free to use it in any way you see fit. New text: The abbreviation “WP” is not covered by the WordPress trademarks, but please don’t use it in a way that confuses people. For example, many people think WP Engine is “WordPress Engine” and officially associated with WordPress, which it’s not. They have never once even donated to the WordPress Foundation, despite making billions of revenue on top of WordPress.
Sep 25: Automattic puts up their own legal response.
anyway this fucking sucks
This is bigger than anything Matt's done before. I'm so worried about my friends who're still there. The internal ramifications have... been not great so far, including that Matt's naturally being extra gung-ho about "you're either for me or against me and if you're against me then don't bother working your two weeks".
Despite everything, I like WordPress. (If you dig into this, you'll see plenty of people commenting about blocks or Gutenberg or React other things they hate. Unlike many of the old FOSSheads, I actually also think Gutenberg/the block editor was a good idea, even if it was poorly implemented.)
I think that the original mission — to make it so anyone can spin up a website that's easy enough to use and blog with — is a good thing. I think, despite all the ways being part of FOSS communities since my early teens has led to all kinds of racist, homophobic and sexual harm for me and for many other people, that free and open-source software is important.
So many people were already burning out of the project. Matt has been doing this for so long that those with long memories can recite all the ways he's wrecked shit back a decade or more. Most of us are exhausted and need to make money to live. The world is worse than it ever was.
Social media sucks worse and worse, and this was a world in which people missed old webrings, old blogs, RSS readers, the world where you curated your own whimsical, unpaid corner of the Internet. I started actually actively using my own WordPress blog this year, and I've really enjoyed it.
And people don't want to deal with any of this.
The thing is, Matt's right about one thing: capital is ruining free open-source software. What he's wrong about is everything else: the idea that WordPress.com isn't enshittifying (or confusing) at a much higher rate than WP Engine, the idea that WP Engine or Silver Lake are the only big players in the field, the notion that he's part of the solution and not part of the problem.
But he's started a battle where there are no winners but the lawyers who get paid to duke it out, and all the volunteers who've survived this long in an ecosystem increasingly dominated by big money are giving up and leaving.
Anyway if you got this far, consider donating to someone on gazafunds.com. It'll take much less time than reading this did.
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smellslikebot · 1 year ago
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"how do I keep my art from being scraped for AI from now on?"
if you post images online, there's no 100% guaranteed way to prevent this, and you can probably assume that there's no need to remove/edit existing content. you might contest this as a matter of data privacy and workers' rights, but you might also be looking for smaller, more immediate actions to take.
...so I made this list! I can't vouch for the effectiveness of all of these, but I wanted to compile as many options as possible so you can decide what's best for you.
Discouraging data scraping and "opting out"
robots.txt - This is a file placed in a website's home directory to "ask" web crawlers not to access certain parts of a site. If you have your own website, you can edit this yourself, or you can check which crawlers a site disallows by adding /robots.txt at the end of the URL. This article has instructions for blocking some bots that scrape data for AI.
HTML metadata - DeviantArt (i know) has proposed the "noai" and "noimageai" meta tags for opting images out of machine learning datasets, while Mojeek proposed "noml". To use all three, you'd put the following in your webpages' headers:
<meta name="robots" content="noai, noimageai, noml">
Have I Been Trained? - A tool by Spawning to search for images in the LAION-5B and LAION-400M datasets and opt your images and web domain out of future model training. Spawning claims that Stability AI and Hugging Face have agreed to respect these opt-outs. Try searching for usernames!
Kudurru - A tool by Spawning (currently a Wordpress plugin) in closed beta that purportedly blocks/redirects AI scrapers from your website. I don't know much about how this one works.
ai.txt - Similar to robots.txt. A new type of permissions file for AI training proposed by Spawning.
ArtShield Watermarker - Web-based tool to add Stable Diffusion's "invisible watermark" to images, which may cause an image to be recognized as AI-generated and excluded from data scraping and/or model training. Source available on GitHub. Doesn't seem to have updated/posted on social media since last year.
Image processing... things
these are popular now, but there seems to be some confusion regarding the goal of these tools; these aren't meant to "kill" AI art, and they won't affect existing models. they won't magically guarantee full protection, so you probably shouldn't loudly announce that you're using them to try to bait AI users into responding
Glaze - UChicago's tool to add "adversarial noise" to art to disrupt style mimicry. Devs recommend glazing pictures last. Runs on Windows and Mac (Nvidia GPU required)
WebGlaze - Free browser-based Glaze service for those who can't run Glaze locally. Request an invite by following their instructions.
Mist - Another adversarial noise tool, by Psyker Group. Runs on Windows and Linux (Nvidia GPU required) or on web with a Google Colab Notebook.
Nightshade - UChicago's tool to distort AI's recognition of features and "poison" datasets, with the goal of making it inconvenient to use images scraped without consent. The guide recommends that you do not disclose whether your art is nightshaded. Nightshade chooses a tag that's relevant to your image. You should use this word in the image's caption/alt text when you post the image online. This means the alt text will accurately describe what's in the image-- there is no reason to ever write false/mismatched alt text!!! Runs on Windows and Mac (Nvidia GPU required)
Sanative AI - Web-based "anti-AI watermark"-- maybe comparable to Glaze and Mist. I can't find much about this one except that they won a "Responsible AI Challenge" hosted by Mozilla last year.
Just Add A Regular Watermark - It doesn't take a lot of processing power to add a watermark, so why not? Try adding complexities like warping, changes in color/opacity, and blurring to make it more annoying for an AI (or human) to remove. You could even try testing your watermark against an AI watermark remover. (the privacy policy claims that they don't keep or otherwise use your images, but use your own judgment)
given that energy consumption was the focus of some AI art criticism, I'm not sure if the benefits of these GPU-intensive tools outweigh the cost, and I'd like to know more about that. in any case, I thought that people writing alt text/image descriptions more often would've been a neat side effect of Nightshade being used, so I hope to see more of that in the future, at least!
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shortformblog · 1 year ago
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More on the Automattic mess from my pals at 404 Media:
We still do not know the answers to all of these questions, because Automattic has repeatedly ignored our detailed questions, will not get on the phone with us, and has instead chosen to frame a new opt-out feature as “protecting user choice.” We are at the point where individual Automattic employees are posting clarifications on their personal Mastodon accounts about what data is and is not included.  The truth is that Automattic has been selling access to this “firehose” of posts for years, for a variety of purposes. This includes selling access to self-hosted blogs and websites that use a popular plugin called Jetpack; Automattic edited its original “protecting user choice” statement this week to say it will exclude Jetpack from its deals with “select AI companies.” These posts have been directly available via a data partner called SocialGist, which markets its services to “social listening” companies, marketing insights firms, and, increasingly, AI companies. Tumblr has its own Firehose, and Tumblr posts are available via SocialGist as well.  Almost every platform has some sort of post “firehose,” API, or way of accessing huge amounts of user posts. Famously, Twitter and Reddit used to give these away for free. Now they do not, and charging access for these posts has become big business for those companies. This is just to say that the existence of Automattic’s firehose is not anomalous in an internet ecosystem that trades on data. But this firehose also means that the average user doesn’t and can’t know what companies are getting direct access to their posts, and what they’re being used for.
This story goes deeper than the current situation.
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wordpress · 2 months ago
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Exciting times for developers! 🚀 WordPress 6.8 is here, the only major release for 2025. Dive into the latest features, updates to blocks, and how to prepare your plugins. Join us in shaping the future of WordPress! Read more here:
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dubaiwebsitedesignss · 15 days ago
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Which Is A Better Website Development Option – WordPress Or HTML/CSS/JS?
When you want a web design UAE, then you must know the best platform on which to base your website on. The choice becomes difficult when you know practically nothing, which means you are a novice here. Someone suggests WordPress website design and someone suggests HTML/CSS/JS and now you are totally confused.
But relax there will be no confusion once the air is cleared and you know the differences and pros and cons about the two. So gear up now for it.
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What Is WordPress?
WordPress is just about one of the easiest ways to design a website on. It gives the users the benefit of creating, managing and modifying any website content from the post of an admin. It means there is easy access. It is created and designed so that it is very user-friendly. You need no knowledge of coding to get going on it.
This is the reason why more than 30% of all websites designed and hosted on the internet are done so using WordPress. But here you must take note that there are two types of WordPress website development. They are:
WordPress.org — It is an open source content management system wherein you can download the software to avail of the numerous themes and plugins that come free. If you are innovative and creative, then this is the one for you.
WordPress.com — This is a self-hosted edition of WordPress. It is very easy to use but you have to make do with some limitations. If you have no objections here, then you can go ahead with it.
The Pros Of WordPress
There are many pros here that could lead you to it. They are:
WordPress website development is one of the easiest and smoothest ways that you can begin with while web development Dubai. Here you need no technical knowledge or ideas. It is so convenient that a website can be designed in just 5 minutes which is very little and inexpensive at all. You can easily manage your daily routine tasks of maintaining your website. Here you can create, update pages and contents, customize the appearance and manage and improvise the SEO.
You can easily customize by adding various free plugins and themes that already exist. The plugins are very strong and numerous in number. There is a lot to choose from. You can increase the efficiency of your site by using the plugins.
It is continually evolving because of its open source nature. Any person can mend issues that are troubling it. Another liberty you get here is that you can make your own personal plugins. The website can be designed very quickly.
This may be one reason why some Web Development Dubai Companies, prefer to use WordPress.
What Is HTML/CSS/JS?
HTML is the shortened version of Hyper-Text Markup Language where tags are employed to classify various components on a website. And HTML is never used alone. It is used in a combination with CSS and JS or JavaScript. HTML gives the fundamental structure of the website and the enhancement is done by CSS and JS.
CSS gives an appealing look to the website and takes control of the layout of the content. It is formatted before showcasing to consumers.
JavaScript makes the website synergistic. It also controls the behavioural pattern of the content components when used by users.
But remember that HTML and CSS are programming languages, rather they speak about the structure of the content and gives information on its style. But JavaScript is a programming language that is based on logic.
The Pros Of HTML/CSS/JS
There are many pros associated with this way of developing a website which again is used as a way of Web Development in Dubai. They are:
HTML is a static site and thus requires very little backup. You only need a backup when you make certain changes to your site. You even do need many updates. So less time can be invested for these.
You are the commanding authority when using HTML. Access and modifications to your website are easier than WordPress in fact. So it becomes more flexible when you want to incorporate certain new features or extras ones.
Very few resources are tapped while using HTML. It easily runs on cheap servers, unlike WordPress.
How To Choose The Optimum Way Of Designing Websites?
Now that you know a little about both the methods and their pros, you are in a much better position to choose your own way of web development Dubai.
When you do not need to regularly update or change your site or add up additional content, then HTML/CSS/JS is the better option. But for the growth of a business website where regular alterations and additions are required, then WordPress is the choice.
WordPress has very little expenditure as it can be maintained by you without technical skills. So it is low on maintenance also. You can always keep on creating different content and extra pages whenever the need arises. So it all depends on what your purpose is and what method you want to apply while creating a website.
WordPress is very fast and more secure than HTML. And since no coding language is required by WordPress, it becomes a more preferred choice by millions of consumers who are always more comfortable with cheap and low maintenance products. This is one reason why Web Design in UAE is mostly being done by WordPress.
Conclusion
But again you must mind the limitations of both the methods of designing websites. WordPress is perfect for light and personal information sharing. But if you want a business website designed, then it is always advisable to use HTML/CSS/JS to get the job done properly. Then you also you should get in touch with professionals for the job.
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narusakuwiki · 10 months ago
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Update!
We are in the process of meticulously moving to a new platform for a better experience!
This will take a bit more time as we try to make sure nothing is left behind before the switch, so we ask for a little more patience until the move is complete.
Further Information:
Originally, NaruSaku Wiki was developed with a platform named "Mediawiki". Mediawiki is the software many wikis use. Although it was a great collaboration tool, we ran into a lot of issues with spam and malicious editing.
To protect content better and for a more WSYIWYG ("what you see is what you get") experience for editors, we switched to "Wordpress". Wordpress is a lot more closed off, but allowed us to built out forms and other tools to make creating and filling out page easier.
While Wordpress has been great ease of access, we have run into many issues over the years upgrading the site even though there are not many plugins or fancy features in use. It's too risky.
For this reason, we are transitioning the site back to Mediawiki. Mediawiki and its extensions have many many good changes over the last 10 years, so we hope for a smoother page creation and edition process for editors.
That said, Registration and editing permissions will be manually approved and given at our discretion to avoid spam and malicious editing issues we faced in the past.
An announcement will be made as soon as the migration is complete. Please look forward to it!
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digitalrestitution · 5 months ago
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Comment faire un site internet de qualité ?
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Avoir un site internet de qualité est aujourd’hui essentiel pour toute entreprise, organisation ou professionnel souhaitant se développer sur le web. Un site bien conçu renforce votre crédibilité, améliore l’expérience utilisateur et augmente vos chances de convertir vos visiteurs en clients. Mais comment créer un site internet qui soit à la fois esthétique, fonctionnel et performant ? Voici un guide complet pour vous aider à réussir.
1. Définir vos objectifs et vos besoins
Avant de commencer la création de votre site, il est crucial de définir précisément vos objectifs :
Souhaitez-vous vendre des produits en ligne ?
Présenter vos services ?
Informer vos clients ou générer des contacts ?
Un site internet de qualité doit répondre à des besoins précis et avoir un but clair. Rédigez un cahier des charges qui détaille vos attentes en termes de fonctionnalités, de design et de contenus.
2. Choisir le bon CMS ou plateforme
Le choix de la technologie joue un rôle majeur dans la création d’un site web. Plusieurs solutions existent selon votre niveau de compétence technique et votre budget :
WordPress : Idéal pour les blogs et sites vitrines. Il est personnalisable grâce à ses nombreux thèmes et plugins.
Shopify ou WooCommerce : Parfait pour créer une boutique en ligne.
Wix ou Squarespace : Pour des sites simples et rapides à mettre en place.
L’objectif est de choisir un outil qui permet de créer un site internet de qualité sans compromis sur la personnalisation et les performances.
3. Prévoir un design adapté et professionnel
L’apparence visuelle d’un site est primordiale pour capter l’attention des visiteurs. Voici quelques principes de base pour un design réussi :
Simplicité et clarté : Évitez les designs trop chargés.
Harmonie des couleurs : Utilisez une palette de couleurs cohérente avec votre identité de marque.
Navigation intuitive : Facilitez la navigation avec un menu clair et structurant.
Responsive design : Un site internet de qualité doit être adapté aux mobiles et tablettes.
N’oubliez pas que le design doit servir l’expérience utilisateur et non l’alourdir.
4. Optimiser les contenus de votre site
Un contenu pertinent et optimisé est la clé pour attirer et retenir vos visiteurs tout en améliorant votre référencement. Voici quelques conseils :
Rédigez du contenu clair et concis : Utilisez un langage simple pour expliquer vos services ou produits.
Travaillez vos mots-clés : Le terme site internet de qualité doit apparaître naturellement dans vos titres, paragraphes et méta-descriptions.
Ajoutez des visuels : Images, vidéos et infographies rendent votre site plus attractif.
Valorisez vos appels à l’action (CTA) : Invitez vos visiteurs à passer à l’action (contact, devis, achat).
L’optimisation des contenus est une étape essentielle pour répondre aux besoins de vos visiteurs et aux exigences des moteurs de recherche.
5. Améliorer les performances techniques
Un site lent ou qui présente des erreurs techniques nuit à l’expérience utilisateur et au référencement. Pour assurer un site internet de qualité, voici ce à quoi il faut veiller :
Temps de chargement : Optimisez la taille des images et utilisez un service d’hébergement performant.
Code propre et optimisé : Réduisez les fichiers CSS, JS et HTML.
Sécurité : Installez un certificat SSL et assurez-vous que votre site est protégé contre les attaques.
Compatibilité : Testez votre site sur différents navigateurs (Chrome, Firefox, Safari).
Les outils comme Google PageSpeed Insights ou GTMetrix vous permettent d’analyser et d’améliorer les performances techniques de votre site.
6. Optimiser le référencement naturel (SEO)
Un site internet de qualité doit être facilement trouvable sur les moteurs de recherche. Voici les bonnes pratiques SEO :
Structuration des titres : Utilisez les balises H1, H2, H3 pour organiser vos contenus.
Meta-descriptions optimisées : Rédigez des descriptions attractives intégrant le mot-clé site internet de qualité.
Optimisation des URL : Préférez des URL courtes et descriptives.
Backlinks : Obtenez des liens entrants de qualité depuis d’autres sites.
Un bon référencement améliore votre visibilité en ligne et attire plus de visiteurs qualifiés.
7. Proposer une expérience utilisateur (UX) optimale
Un site internet performe quand il offre une expérience utilisateur exceptionnelle. Voici les éléments à optimiser :
Accessibilité : Votre site doit être accessible à tous, y compris aux personnes handicapées.
Structure logique : Facilitez l’accès à l’information grâce à une hiérarchie claire.
Interactivité : Intégrez des formulaires, boutons CTA et outils de communication (chat en ligne).
Une bonne UX contribue à retenir vos visiteurs et à augmenter vos taux de conversion.
8. Analyser et améliorer constamment
La création d’un site internet de qualité ne s’arrête pas une fois le site mis en ligne. Il est essentiel d’analyser les performances et d’apporter des améliorations constantes :
Utilisez des outils comme Google Analytics pour suivre les comportements de vos visiteurs.
Analysez vos taux de conversion et identifiez les pages les plus performantes.
Répondez aux commentaires et feedbacks de vos utilisateurs.
Un site internet évolue avec votre activité et les besoins de vos clients.
Conclusion
Faire un site internet de qualité repose sur une combinaison de facteurs : une stratégie claire, un design professionnel, des contenus optimisés et une expérience utilisateur fluide. En respectant ces étapes clés, vous pouvez créer un site performant qui répond aux attentes de vos visiteurs et qui améliore votre présence en ligne.
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delatoid · 6 months ago
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how did you make your art gallery website? was it all done from scratch?
omg I completely forgot to answer this I'm so sorry X_X Anyway, as much as I'd like to say it was all from scratch, I had to get some help with a wordpress plugin to get a decent gallery system that wasn't cumbersome to work with Not to say it's perfect, there's a lot I dislike about it that I actually could do myself, but I can't really edit the plugin as much as I'd like to :/ But yes, everything else aside from strictly the archive gallery + tag system was made by my own dirty little hands
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wpwasimakram0 · 6 months ago
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20 Reasons Why Do you create website using WordPress CMS?
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Reasons to Use WordPress CMS:
User-Friendly Interface
Easy to learn and manage, even for non-technical users.
Customizability
Thousands of themes and plugins allow for extensive customization.
SEO-Friendly
Built-in SEO features and plugins like Yoast SEO make optimization easier.
Responsive Design
Most WordPress themes are mobile-friendly and responsive.
Cost-Effective
Offers free and paid themes and plugins, catering to different budgets.
Flexibility
Suitable for any type of website: blogs, portfolios, e-commerce, forums, etc.
E-Commerce Capabilities
Easily integrates with WooCommerce for building online stores.
Community Support
Large, active community of developers and users for troubleshooting.
Regular Updates
Frequent updates ensure security and feature enhancements.
Multilingual Support
Allows for easy creation of multilingual websites through plugins like WPML.
Content Management
Simplifies the process of creating, editing, and organizing content.
Security Features
Numerous plugins and best practices help enhance website security.
Scalability
Can handle both small blogs and large-scale websites with high traffic.
Third-Party Integrations
Compatible with various tools like CRMs, analytics, and marketing platforms.
Open Source
Free and open-source, giving developers full control over the codebase.
Time Efficiency
Ready-to-use themes and plugins reduce development time.
Multimedia Handling
Supports various media types, including images, videos, and audio files.
Custom Post Types
Ability to create and manage custom content types beyond posts and pages.
Easy Maintenance
Intuitive dashboard and automation tools make website maintenance simple.
Integration with Social Media
Easily integrates with social platforms to enhance engagement.
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anja-merret · 1 year ago
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WordPress - a web designers best tool
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WordPress is a free and open-source tool that allows you to create and manage digital content online. Initially a blogging platform, it has expanded into a versatile tool for building various types of websites, including simple blogs, complex online shops, portfolios, and social networks. The best part? You can download and use the main software for free, making it an excellent choice for both individuals and businesses.
At its heart, WordPress enables you to create, edit, and manage content on your website without needing technical expertise. It features a user-friendly interface that simplifies the creation and publication of text, images, videos, and more. Additionally, there's a vast community of themes, plugins, and widgets available to help you personalise and enhance its capabilities.
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isabellaseraphinabloger · 9 months ago
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How to Show Featured Images in Your WordPress Posts [Step-by-Step]
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A featured image is a key element in making your WordPress posts visually appealing and engaging. Here’s a detailed guide on how to display featured images effectively.
Understanding the Importance of Featured Images
A featured image is the primary visual for your post, often shown on the homepage and social media. It sets the tone and context for your content.
Steps to Display a Featured Image
Access Your WordPress Admin: Log into your WordPress dashboard.
Create or Edit a Post: Select "Posts" from the left menu and choose "Add New" or an existing post to edit.
Find the Featured Image Section: Look for the "Featured Image" box on the right sidebar.
Add Your Image:
Click on “Set featured image.”
Choose from the media library or upload a new image.
Click “Set featured image” to confirm your choice.
Update Your Post: Ensure you publish or update to reflect the changes.
Best Practices for Featured Images
Select Quality Images: High-resolution images will capture more attention.
Optimize for Performance: Use image compression tools to keep your site fast.
Know Your Theme’s Specs: Different themes require different image sizes.
Common Issues and Solutions
If your featured image isn’t displaying:
Check Your Theme Settings: Make sure it supports featured images.
Look for Plugin Conflicts: Disable plugins to find any issues.
Clear Your Browser Cache: Sometimes changes won’t show until the cache is cleared.
Conclusion
Utilizing featured images effectively can enhance your posts and engage your audience. Should you need to hide a featured image for specific posts, explore How to Hide Featured Image in WordPress Post. Implementing these tips will elevate your blog’s visual presence!
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afrantechnology · 8 months ago
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7 Must-Have WordPress Plugins for 2025
7 Essential WordPress Plugins I Always Install (2025 Edition)
Looking to enhance your WordPress site? Here are the 7 must-have plugins I recommend for 2025:
Rank Math SEO – Effortless SEO optimization.
WP Rocket – Boost your site speed with caching.
Elementor Pro – Easily design stunning pages.
WPForms – Create interactive forms to engage visitors.
Akismet Anti-Spam – Keep spam at bay.
UpdraftPlus – Secure and back up your data.
WooCommerce – Build and manage online stores seamlessly.
These plugins will supercharge your site’s performance, security, and functionality!
Read more: 7 Essential WordPress Plugins
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