December 28, 2012 | Chris Rock

AJAX-ifying WordPress – Creating a one-page experience with WordPress

The Challenge Recently a client of ours, Collection Brokerage, came to us who wanted the easy-to-use WordPress system to manage a stylish, one-page website design. In order to get WordPress to do this, we needed to overcome a couple of challenges for web development: Header and footer stay fixed, main content and sidebar content are [...]

  • Development
  • AJAX
  • development
  • one-page
  • php output buffers
  • wordpress
February 2, 2012 | Chris Coray

Spam, Spam, WordPress, and Spam

We all hate spam. I don’t mean the mystery meat in a can that is a favorite in Hawaii and the subject of parodies from Monty Python and Weird Al Yankovic. I’m talking about the unwanted comments or e-mails brimming with suspicious intent, typically advertising for shady products. First of all, what exactly is spam [...]

  • Development
  • Spam
  • wordpress
January 19, 2012 | Chris Coray

My Favorite WordPress Plugins

WordPress is not a new Content Management System (CMS), but it is rapidly gaining in popularity. Originally, this PHP-based system was intended to create a basic content management environment for the ever-increasing pool of internet bloggers. Over the years, a growing number of custom plugins as well as heightened security has made WordPress a more [...]

  • Development
  • development
  • plugins
  • wordpress