Short write-ups on the stuff I keep explaining to clients: speed fixes that actually move the needle, security habits worth forming, and the odd opinion on page builders. First posts going up shortly.
They both ship fine sites. Here's the honest tradeoff I give every client before we start.
A stripped-down checklist — no "install this plugin and pray" advice.
Real client, cleaned in 48h. Walk-through of the files, the scripts, the hardening.
Not just "ship on time". It's mostly about how you communicate before shipping.
The 30-minute setup that saves you 30 client support tickets a month.
Breakpoints, auto-layout, hover states — the checklist I run through every time.
One email when a new post ships. No threads, no course pitches, no AI-generated drivel.