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  • Devs: position checks can save lives!

    Devs: position checks can save lives!

    Well, not really. The powerful headline is to capture your attention, because I really think you need to know how helpful position checks can be.  Position checks help avoid project struggles, and I strongly believe that using them can be a step forward for project teams’ communication. Position checks can save dev time in a…

  • Can we please stop saying ‘Gutenberg’?

    Can we please stop saying ‘Gutenberg’?

    It’s been five years now since Matt Mullenweg first introduced the Gutenberg project to WordPress. The Gutenberg project was, and still is, a re-imagining of the following WordPress components: Content editing Site customisation Collaborative editing Multilingual When you say “Gutenberg”, you are therefore referring to the entire project, which may not be what you actually…

  • Why you shouldn’t use a Super Admin account on WordPress

    Why you shouldn’t use a Super Admin account on WordPress

    Within WordPress, site owners give control over different hierarchical permissions of users by using roles. For multisite configurations, the six available roles, in descending order of authority, are: Super Admin Administrator Editor Author Contributor Subscriber Now, if you’re a project leader or run an editorial team, it probably makes sense to want to take the…

  • Everyone is a marketer

    Everyone is a marketer

    Recently I was lucky enough to experience my first Human Made/Altis company retreat. We went to Athens for a week, and it was great. The main highlight was undoubtedly getting to meet everyone face to face, many for the first time, and generally hanging out and spending time with people. I realise now how essential…

  • How to manage unknowns as a web engineer

    How to manage unknowns as a web engineer

    As a web engineer working across multiple projects and platforms, there are many things we’re expected to know. However, it’s important to stress that we don’t need to know every single technology or concept we’re likely to come across. Rather, it’s how you manage the unknown that tests your mettle as an engineer, and there…

  • Implementing global payroll giving in a remote company

    Implementing global payroll giving in a remote company

    Over the past month, we’ve been watching the devastation that the Russian army has been wreaking on the people of Ukraine. It has left me and other humans heartbroken and feeling powerless. Many of our people are in Eastern Europe, many of us have friends and family in Ukraine, and we will all be dealing…