Between projects, we write about the things we've been working on, developer tutorials, and occasional opinion posts. This blog isn't updated particularly often - we're developers, not bloggers - but you might find our posts to be useful or interesting if you're a developer, or if you like to follow what we're up to.
You should also join us on social media where Kate posts our micro-updates a tad more often.
Everybody running CentOS 7 servers should already know by now, but just in case you missed it, CentOS 7.9, which was released on 7th July 2014, will r...
In case you missed it, Elavon began merging Opayo, formerly Sagepay, into their brand earlier in 2023, and in November Elavon announced that the next...
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We host a number of WordPress websites, and we manage servers for other agencies hosting WordPress websites too. Out of the box, WordPress isn't exact...
I've been working in the Unity game engine for about a year now. If you're not already aware, I'm building a medieval open-world MMORPG called Argenta...
For a multitude of reasons, we don't often pick WordPress as a suitable platform when developing new websites, but we do often migrate existing WordPr...