WordPress turns 19

WordPress turns 19

On May 27th WordPress turned 19 years old and we are already legion those who have been using it since its birth, or almost According to some estimatesby mid-2021, 42.9% of the top 10 million websites were using it. WordPress appeared in 2003 when Mike Little y Matt Mullenweg created a fork of

Sites to share your blog in Spanish

Sites to share your blog in Spanish

That blogs are no longer they are not even a shadow are no longer what they once were, we already know. According to Technorati that popular and now defunct blog ranking, in 2006 there were 50 million blogs on the Internet and in 2007 they had already reached 116 million. By December 2010,

13 reasons to use GenerateBlocks

13 reasons to use GenerateBlocks

I've been using GenerateBlocks for about two months now and I'm very happy with the change from Elementor, here are the reasons why. Simple and minimalistic No unnecessary distractions, simple and minimalist, the hallmark of Tom Usborne, creator of GeneratePress. Four blocks with which they announce that you can do almost anything, and

14 Useful code snippets for GeneratePress

14 Useful code snippets for GeneratePress

Here are some useful code snippets. They are functions, filters and CSS that I use or have needed at some point in time for the template GeneratePressthat I use and i recommend. Some of them have come out of your support forum, an inexhaustible source of solutions, from his documentation and others from

Troubleshoot CLS and Adsense issues

Troubleshoot CLS and Adsense issues

It's impossible to keep Google completely happy. I gave up on it a long time ago, although there are issues that are worth fixing, like the CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift). Cumulative Layout Shift Cumulative Layout Shift is the cumulative change in layout. This metric is important because it analyses visual stability and the