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Documentation Is The Part Of The Website Nobody Sees Until They Need It
A reflective article about the value of practical website documentation once a project has launched and new people need to maintain it.
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Password Security Is Boring Until It Is Not
A practical article about password handling, WordPress security defaults and why quiet security changes matter on real websites.
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Search Pages Are Starting To Feel Like Product Screens
A practical article about treating internal site search as a proper interface rather than a fallback page for visitors who could not find something.
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Designing Blocks For The Person Editing On A Friday Afternoon
A practical look at WordPress block design from the perspective of editors who need safe, repeatable patterns under normal working pressure.
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Speculative Loading And The Problem With Guessing The Next Click
A practical article about speculative loading, perceived speed and why performance features still need judgement.
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The Staging Site Is Where Bad Assumptions Should Break
A practical article about using staging environments to expose risky assumptions before they reach a live WordPress website.
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The Website Brief Now Needs An Ownership Plan
A practical look at why website briefs need to describe ownership after launch, not just pages, designs and development requirements.
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The CMS Is No Longer Just The Admin Area
A year-end reflection on how WordPress and modern content systems increasingly shape the front-end design and operating model of a website.
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When Automatic Updates Need A Safety Net
A practical article about WordPress updates, rollback thinking and why maintenance decisions need both automation and judgement.
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Block Patterns Are Only Useful When Editors Trust Them
A practical reflection on why WordPress block patterns need to be designed around editorial confidence, not just layout reuse.