Why are backlinks the invisible gold of the internet? Dive into the fascinating world of Google's algorithm, traffic sources and digital authority!
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What is the cache and why is it so important?
The cache stores data temporarily to enable devices to access it more quickly. This speeds up the loading of websites and saves bandwidth. However, it is sometimes necessary to clear it in order to see updates or correct errors.
Writing translatable PHP functions for WordPress
Here you will find useful PHP snippets to output texts translatable in WordPress and to realize multilingual themes and plugins for WordPress.
Use Google Fonts with Divi in compliance with GDPR
Confusing and yet very simple:
In order to comply with the GDPR, we as website operators must either provide the fonts used on our websites locally on our own server within the EU or use a font service that guarantees this.
Find out here how you can use Google Fonts in compliance with the GDPR with the Divi theme.
Data cloud GDPR-compliant? An alternative to Dropbox, Google Drive, One Drive and the like.
In order to meet the concerns of data protection officers and my customers as well as the provisions of the GDPR, I changed the cloud infrastructure of my office: a self-hosted server in Germany in combination with Seafile was the best solution for me.
Divi Changelog - What's new in the Divi Theme from ElegantThemes?
Would you like to know what's new in the latest Divi Theme Update? Then simply read the Divi changelog below.
The developer behind the Divi theme is “ElegantThemes”.
The Divi team updates this change log with every Divi theme update.
SEO for podcast bloggers
Today, on 22.09.2018, the Wordcamp Würzburg took place (#WCWUE). The conference was organized as a barcamp and I submitted a presentation on SEO for podcast bloggers to the session pitch in the morning.
The session took place at 17:00 in the Central Lecture Hall and Seminar Building Z6 in Room 1 of Julius-Maximilians-Universität.
Responsive web design - no witchcraft!
In April of this year, Google changed its algorithms in favour of websites that look better on mobile devices and whose performance is optimized for mobile devices.
So-called "responsive web design" is rated better by Google and corresponding websites are ranked higher in the search results. Of course, this news is really bad news for owners of conventional inflexible websites without any optimization of the display for mobile devices.
How to Set Up Yoast SEO Correctly (2026): An Easy-to-Follow WordPress Guide
Up-to-date guide to Yoast SEO for WordPress: Which settings are really important, what the plugin’s features do, and what you should keep in mind in 2026.
Can the logo be made larger?
No matter how big or small a company is, they almost all have the desire for a “bigger logo” on their website in common.
Sooner or later, the question “Can the logo be made bigger?” is raised during the wireframing process.
CMS or HTML?
One thing is clear: not every shoe fits everyone.
Most people consider a CMS to be the better choice.
It has become common practice in the web design industry to recommend CMSs (content management systems) as a matter of principle. Even if this is not always necessary and is basically “overpowered” for many customers. Today, many clients ask for a CMS from the outset because they have heard elsewhere that it is the holy grail. On the one hand, I love working with WordPress, my CMS of choice, but on the other hand, it's not always the best solution. I'd be happy to explain why I think so.
Normalize.css - What is it?
The CSS file “Normalize.css” is an extremely practical and very well thought-out cascading stylesheet:
it provides better cross-browser consistent styles for the default styles of HTML elements. A modern, HTML5-optimized alternative to the conventional CSS reset.










