PHP Web Crawler, spider, bot, or whatever you want to call it, is a program that automatically gets and processes data from sites, for many uses.
Google, for example, indexes…
If you’re a web developer/designer and haven’t already heard about or tried Tailwind CSS, it’s likely you have been living under a rock! First released as an alpha in 2017…
There’s nothing as satisfying as ending the day feeling accomplished in all that you had planned to do. It may not be practical to have a tight everyday schedule because…
If you’re not already familiar with Mailchimp, you should be! Mailchimp is one of the top online marketing platforms around – we use it here at 1WD to send out…
Prime Day is finally here! For two days, October 13th and 14th, there are gargantuan discounts on offer for some of the most popular gear on Amazon. The only…
In this tutorial you will learn how to create blog post cards that flip on hover revealing the post excerpt on the back of the card. We will achieve this…
When you work as a freelancer, it’s essential to save time in your workflow wherever you can. After all, it’s likely that you’re required to wear many hats every single…
When I first started freelancing many years ago, I found myself working at all hours of the day (and night), trying to stay on top of everything and keep my…
Communication may just be the most overlooked ingredient in building a great website. I’d argue that it’s just as important as awesome design and development skills.
Without it, the final…
For designers who maintain multiple websites, managing a constant flow of WordPress updates can be tricky. If you're not careful, sites can become outdated in a relatively short amount of time. Or, multiple sites could face problems if you're rushing to update them all without first checking for potential conflicts. Either way, it's not pretty.