Why use a child theme?
It’s an odd question now perhaps, as child themes are still pretty thin on the ground. I think this is largely down to misunderstandings about the concept and how they can help. The main advantage of child theme is:- 1. You can generate sites quickly from the same core/parent template. 2. Updates to core/parent theme [...]
Exploratory Testing in Agile
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London WordPress Meetup
There is a new London wordpress meetup starting on 9th June. WordPress has been in exisitence for many years now, and has built up a large following. Drupal seems to be dominating the commercial end of open source CMS’s currently, but I always favoured WordPress because of its vibe, architecture and semantic web philosophy. WordPress [...]
Zap Website Security Testing
OWSAP ZAP is a useful website security testing tool, that any web savvy tester could use effectively. Apart from the annoyingly vague setup (ensure first task is to set up your browser to use same proxy as defined in ZAP), there are useful tools that you can start at a click. I ran the “Active [...]
5 web testing services
This video quick tip will demonstrate the five most popular services and tools for testing a website in a variety of browsers.
By the balls
I sometimes think it is better to go with open source, than budget kick-start code, such as Classipress. With a key release being delayed 6 months, I feel in the same stranglehold as if I had gone with a regular software vendor product – what has happened is I have done coding work to get [...]
Money for old rope
money for old rope (British informal) also money for jam – if a job is money for old rope, it is an easy way of earning money Babysitting is money for old rope if the children go to sleep early. Most people think being a professional footballer is money for jam. idioms @ the freedictionary.com [...]







