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About the author: Dan Cannon is the CTO of Nicasio Design. Follow Dan on Twitter. I would wager that by now you have at least
About the author: Dan Cannon is the CTO of Nicasio Design. Follow Dan on Twitter. I would wager that by now you have at least
On Wednesday we published an article covering the usage of WordPress as a CMS and some of the basics behind the concept. Today we follow
If you’ve been around Nicasio Design & Development long enough, you’ve probably noticed that we’re always talking about using WordPress as a CMS. But what
Nicasio just got back from WordCamp Atlanta and we had a great time. We were Silver Sponsors of the event and we were glad that
When considering a custom design for your WordPress site, there are important elements that are not necessarily within the syntax and mechanics of the template
As we prepare for the Nicasio holiday party, we took it upon ourselves to decorate our office with, yes, WordPress W’s. Why? Well, we love WordPress
When you are responsible for the content of a website, it is important to have an easy way of publishing and manipulating your important textual
It’s no secret that we’re fans of WordPress here at Nicasio Design. WordPress was originally a blogging platform when it first started, but it has
A new version of WordPress has been released. This release fixes a few minor security and bug issues and will more than likely be one
According to the 2009 Open Source Content Management System Market Share Report, WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal are dominating the market share on open source content