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5 Benefits of Custom Website Design & Development

June 10, 2019by Andrew Woods

Benefits of Custom Website Design and Development Duckpin

For anyone with a limited budget setting up a website using a drag-and-drop website builder is a great solution. That being said, this choice does come with drawbacks. If you've been left wanting from drag-and-drop website builders like Wix or Squarespace, it might be time your business graduated to custom…

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Is Your Website Too Slow for 2019

February 15, 2019by Andrew Woods

Website Speed 2019

As technology has progressed forward it has continually found a way to get smaller, faster, and weave itself deeper into all aspects of our daily lives. Just think about it. 60 years ago computers would take up an entire room and didn’t have much power at all. In 2019 most…

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Gutenberg is Here! Or Is It?

December 4, 2018by Ryan Dunn

Gutenberg-Article

The founder and CEO of Automattic (the company that created and maintains WordPress) just announced a release date for the most anticipated WordPress core updates thus far. With the launch of WordPress 5.0 comes a completely different content editing system named Gutenberg. It will dramatically change the nature of writing,…

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My Christmas List (for Shopify)

December 20, 2017by Andrew Woods

Shopify Santa

Dear Shopify Santa, First things first, I’d like to give credit where credit is due. The team here at Duckpin really digs your e-commerce platform. The security, the intuitive admin dashboard, a growing list of sales channels, top-notch integrations, and great stuff for our developers like Slate and the most…

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A Look at WordPress’ Rest API

October 24, 2017by Ryan Dunn

A Look At WP Rest API

Web developer, Ryan Dunn, recently attended Baltimore Word Camp, an annual professional event focused on the content publishing platform WordPress. Read on to find out about his takeaways and their implications for website management. WordPress’ open source community made a monumental win when the CMS officially supported the WP REST…

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