Genesis WordPress themes are great, but sometimes they need a bit of fine-tuning to make them the perfect fit. Follow this tutorial to build a custom "grandchild" plugin that can transform a Genesis child theme from good to just right.
Reader's Corner No. 47: Key Reinstallation Attacks, Uncertainty in Project Management, and The Right Way to Select Technology
It's officially State Fair time in North Carolina, which means enjoying tasty food in the 70 degree fall weather we are having. We're still managing to get plenty done in the office. This week we're sharing a few articles we've read about key reinstallation attacks, handling uncertainty in project management, and the right way to select technology.
Reader's Corner No. 45: Graphic Designs That Matter, Punching Sonic 3D, Untitled Sans and Serif, and VUCA
We are welcoming Fall over here with open arms, and opening the doors and windows in the office. We are still working hard though, and have some fun and interesting articles to share this week. Take a look at a sampling of graphic designs throughout history that matter, why punching Sonic 3D triggers a secret level select, a font design exploration of Untitled Sans and Serif, and VUCA vs SCSC.
Reader's Corner No. 44: Game of Thrones Season 7 Character Ranking, Moving WordPress Website to HTTPS, and the V for Wikipedia App
We try to bring all you readers a variety of topics each week, and this edition is no different as we cover the political science ranking of characters in Game of Throne's Season 7, whether you should consider moving your WordPress website to HTTPS, and the V for Wikipedia app.
Reader's Corner No. 43: iPhone X and the Future of Design, The Perfect 404 Page, and Quest for Tetris Processor
If you missed it, the new iPhone X was revealed recently and it's causing quite a stir. This week we talk about the future of mobile design, as well as creating the perfect 404 page and the quest for Tetris processor.
Jay builds on the lessons learned previous post to show how to build an autocomplete dropdown using Vue.js in Part 3 of our series on building reusable components.
Reader's Corner No. 42: Optimizing Mobile Voice Search, Non-Commandments for PM, and SSL/TLS Certificates
If you've wanted to improve the voice search on your mobile device, Stephen breaks it down for you this week. In addition, we are talking about updating your website SSL/TLS certificate and 10 non-commandments for project managers.