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Website hacking protection

How to prevent your charity website from being hacked – WordPress tips and tutorial

Hacked charity websites seem to have been in the news a lot recently. Having your site hacked can be a pretty traumatising experience, and if it’s not quickly fixed it can incur big reputational risks, […]

WordPress animated navbar tutorial

WordPress tutorial: Animated slide effect for navigation

I’ve had a few people ask how to replicate the animated navigation bar effect used on one of my example sites. I’m not sure how best to describe it – the tabs kind of slide […]

Why I swapped Bootstrap for WordPress Genesis

I’ve wrangled many a website theme over the years and built a few websites from scratch. I was thrilled one day when I came across the Twitter Bootstrap system because it saved huge amounts of […]

Drupal 7 Boost caching a mobile subdomian

How to create a Drupal 7 mobile site on a subdomain with Boost caching

Drupal is a great Content Management System and it has some powerful caching options… but getting them to work well with a mobile site subdomain can be tricky. The Boost module is a very popular […]

Wordpress bootstrap carousel tutorial

How to create your own Bootstrap WordPress carousel that uses tags/categories and Featured Images

Note: This tutorial is more than four years old and is now out-of-date. These days I recommend using the Genesis Framework for WordPress and in the sites I build I incorporate the new Bootstrap v4 […]

Converting Bootstrap to WordPress

Tutorial: How to convert a Bootstrap site template into a WordPress website – Part 5

Note: This tutorial is more than four years old and is now out-of-date. These days I recommend using the Genesis Framework for WordPress and in the sites I build I incorporate the new Bootstrap v4 […]

Tutorial on WordPress and Bootstrap menus

Tutorial: How to convert a Bootstrap site template into a WordPress website – Part 4

Note: This tutorial is more than four years old and is now out-of-date. These days I recommend using the Genesis Framework for WordPress and in the sites I build I incorporate the new Bootstrap v4 […]

Bootstrap WordPress tutorial

Tutorial: How to convert a Bootstrap site template into a WordPress website – Part 3

Note: This tutorial is more than four years old and is now out-of-date. These days I recommend using the Genesis Framework for WordPress and in the sites I build I incorporate the new Bootstrap v4 […]

Convert Bootstrap to WordPress

Tutorial: How to convert a Bootstrap site template into a WordPress website – Part 2

Note: This tutorial is more than four years old and is now out-of-date. These days I recommend using the Genesis Framework for WordPress and in the sites I build I incorporate the new Bootstrap v4 […]

Convert Bootstrap to WordPress

Archive: How to convert a Bootstrap site template into a WordPress website – Part 1

Note: This tutorial is more than four years old and is now out-of-date. These days I recommend using the Genesis Framework for WordPress and in the sites I build I incorporate the new Bootstrap v4 […]

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