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Masonry grid with 1 line of css
Normally, to create a masonry grid, you need a bunch of Javascript. But all you really need is just 1 line of CSS… read how in this article, or just watch the video!
The Future of Divi : Divi 5.0 update
As you might know, Divi has always been my favorite page builder. However, there are a lot of other builders out there, and some of those have some cool features that Divi doesn't have yet. Normally, Elegant Themes, the company behind Divi, doesn't disclose their...
Divi vs Greenshift: Why I’ve switched
I’ve been building websites almost exclusively in Divi for years, but lately, I’ve switched to Greenshift. Want to know why? In this article, I’ll tell you exactly why I prefer Greenshift nowadays, but also what Divi (still) does better.
Mad Matt – The war between WordPress en WP Engine
If you're a bit active in the WordPress community, you've undoubtedly heard about the war that's going on between WordPress founder and CEO Matt Mullenweg and hosting / software company WP Engine. So what is that all about? WP Engine doesn't give back (enough) to...
Bricks vs Greenshift
Bricks is a very popular page / theme builder amongst professionals, but personally, I prefer Greenshift. Both have a lot in common, but there are some important differences as well. In this article, I’ll tell you all about it!
Is Greenshift a Cwicly alternative?
Cwicly was a popular Gutenberg addon amongst professionals. Indeed, it WAS, because sadly, the development of Cwicly is discontinued, leaving many users searching for a worthy alternative. Is Greenshift the answer? Let’s find out!
Qubely review – Advanced Gutenberg Blocks
If you read my WordPress Page Builder comparison, you'll know I don't see Gutenberg as a major thread to the popular page builders like Divi and Elementor yet. However, in that article I also state that there are more and more plugins that add functionality to...
GreenshiftWP Review – Gutenberg pagebuilder addon
I'm still not a fan of Gutenberg, but it is the default WordPress editor and thus the future of WordPress. Especially now that Full Site Editing (FSE) is maturing, allowing you to not only design the content of your pages with Gutenberg, but also template parts such...
Gutenberg blocks plugins compared: Stackable vs Kadence vs Qubely vs GenerateBlocks vs Toolset Blocks
Gutenberg has been the default WordPress editor since late 2018. Before that, only a simple text editor was available; the look of your site was completely determined by the chosen theme back then, which was created by an experienced developer who had to understand...
Best WordPress theme: Astra, OceanWP, Neve, Kadence or Blocksy?
The theme is the foundation for the look and feel of any WordPress site, so choosing a theme is one of the first things you do when building a website. Personally, I mostly use Divi, but in this article I compare some popular themes for the default WordPress editor -...
WordPress page builders compared : Divi vs Elementor vs Brizy vs Thrive vs Gutenberg
In the early days of WordPress, all you had was a textarea in the WordPress admin in which you could type text. You could make a word bold or italic, give it a color and you could even add an image, but that was about it. The rest of your sites look and feel was...
Bricks Builder review – an affordable Elementor Pro alternative
Bricks Builder is another WordPress page builder, initially released on March 16, 2021, although it was planned to be released a year sooner. But as they themselves say in the release post; excellence takes time. Let's see if Bricks Builder is excellent enough to...