Accessibility and WordPress 5.0

As reported last week over at WP Tavern, with the release of WordPress 5.0 looming large, major issues still remain for users with accessibility requirements. On behalf…

WordPress 5.0 set for possible 2018 release

Announced last week was the re-affirmation that WordPress 5.0 might be released this year. Matt Mullenweg – ostensibly the driving force behind the direction of…

From the support desk: Auto deleting spam

We like to let our clients choose exactly how they want their mail filtered and processed, so we’re quite hands off with email…

Getting started with WP-CLI today

WP-CLI v2 was released recently and here at 34SP.com, we’re big fans. For those that have never come across WP-CLI, it’s a command line tool…

Ten quick tips for getting started with Gutenberg

Gutenberg is a new editor that is in development for WordPress and is set to replace the current default post and page…

Did you know – half price .com domain names when you transfer them to 34SP.com

One lesser known aspect of the domain name transfer system is that some registrars require…

The favicon is dead, long live the favicon

Who doesn’t love a favicon? These tiny little logos have been a mainstay of web design for almost 20 years and show…

Improving your email service

Queries about email rank among the top three reasons customers get in touch with us; “How can I reduce the amount of spam I receive?”, “Why…

Directory permissions and why they’re important

To ensure website security we’re always running the rule over the sites we host; whether that’s as part of our layered, automated security…