Using WordPress as a Front-End to Your ColdFusion App
If you’re looking for a way to combine powerful back-end performance with a flexible, content-rich front end, the answer might be simpler than you think. By using WordPress as the front end and ColdFusion as the back end, teams can create a hybrid solution that delivers the best of both worlds.
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The Bare Necessities
Whether you’ve had your website for decades or you are starting from scratch, there are a few elements or features that every website really needs to have.
3-2-1...Launch! Now What?
You just launched a nice, shiny, new website. The process of getting there was undoubtedly a fair amount of work and now you can’t wait to reap the benefits of your fresh online presence.
A Little Goes a Long Way
Vincent Van Gogh was a brilliant artist who created timeless works of art. So what does that have to do with websites? Well, heeding his message could allow you to turn yours into your very own masterpiece.
R.S.V.P. (Responsive's So Very Paramount)
You have a website. You like it. Your clients like it. It’s working. Now answer this: Is it working as well as it could? Is it responsively designed*?
Getting Ready For: The Redesign
It’s a New Year. And you’ve made your first resolution. You’re going to redesign your website. Great! Making that decision is the first step...but now what? What should you do to prepare yourself for “the redesign”? Here are some suggestions for making your redesign a successful one.
You Need a Content Management System - No More Excuses
There are many excuses people give when asked why their website is not backed by a content management system.