Looking for #SEO recommendations for #wordpress I don't like Yoast (the default?) I used RankMath a while back, when it had just started out, but saw traffic on my site tanking. For my main blog I no longer use any #SEO tools, but for this small-press ebook store, I think I need something (Not sure its worth it given all the AI bullshit happening). Anyway, if there's a good free tool, or one off payment (I don't want to increase to my annual bills of subscriptions!) let me know. #webdev
Modern #CSS code snippets, side by side with the old hacks they replace.
"Stop writing CSS like it's 2015."
I think I'll give up on trying to set up WooCommerce. Anybody recommend anything I can use as a shop plugin, primarily for digital downloads of ebooks and audio books off a wordpress site? Preferably on the lower side of cost (or free if viable) as I wouldn't want to strain my pockets at start up phase!
Edit: I settled for WP eStore Plugin, has all the features I need, and it's a one-off payment of about $40. So now setting up my book store.
Modern #CSS code snippets, side by side with the old hacks they replace.
"Stop writing CSS like it's 2015."
@heatdeath perhaps adding a few hashtags will signal boost the post, like #webdev
as far as nonprofits go i believe that they're doing good work, and i figured i'd solicit the position here first so someone cool can get paid for it
@heatdeath perhaps adding a few hashtags will signal boost the post, like #webdev
Here's a thread of cool things I found exploring the #Firefox Developer Tools!
First, a really convenient thing: You can "pop out" the Toolbox into a separate window!
To do this, open the Toolbox (using F12), click on the ellipsis menu on the right, and select "Separate Window".
I like this much better than the default "docked" modes, especially when using a scrolling window manager like #niri!
Here's a thread of cool things I found exploring the #Firefox Developer Tools!
First, a really convenient thing: You can "pop out" the Toolbox into a separate window!
To do this, open the Toolbox (using F12), click on the ellipsis menu on the right, and select "Separate Window".
I like this much better than the default "docked" modes, especially when using a scrolling window manager like #niri!