As I’m sure you’re keenly aware of, building any website will present many bumps, problems, mishaps, and occasional bugs along the way. Bugs are simply unavoidable - no matter how sound and secure the website - so learning how to deal with issues as they arise will serve you well for the rest of your development days.
At Artbees, our themes are varied and have lots of potential for growth. One of the benefits of WordPress is the ability to migrate to a new theme any time you want or need to. The steps aren’t particularly complicated and won’t take up much of your time - as long as you know what you’re doing.
“Never work on a live site!” Perhaps you’ve heard this piece of advice before. Editing websites that are currently running ‘live’ is not the best option, especially when you’re maintaining a stable and professional business.
Since I’m redesigning my website and planning to relaunch my business as a full-service content marketing agency, I’ve been looking at how I can leverage the comments section of my blog.
Custom fonts and font icons are great ways to improve your website design and highlight parts of your content. Now that there are a vast number of custom fonts nowadays that are available for specific niches or brands, it’s important to be able to add custom fonts and font icons to your WordPress font library.