Dealing With Entry Pain During Sex? This Vibrator-Meets-Pelvic-Tool May Be Your New Best Friend
< div class=”clickbankwrapper”>Rumbly vibrations and a shape that can help relieve pelvic floor tension? Sign me up.A hair straightener can be great for people who want to style their hair straight, but using the wrong one can leave your hair fried to a crisp. If you want to avoid damaging your hair—or at least keep […]
I’m a Dietitian in My 40s—These Are the Dietary Habits I’m Adopting To Support My Bone Health
< div class=”clickbankwrapper”>From soda swaps to supplements. Even on days when the closest you get to “nature” is watching pigeons fight over your lunch scraps, slipping on a pair of Merrell sneakers or hiking boots can add a sense of adventure to your life. The outdoor brand’s comfortable, durable kicks make you feel ready to […]
Your Weekly Horoscope for March 10 to 16, 2024: Setting Fresh Intentions
The cosmic energy gets softer and sweeter this week.Crow pose in yoga, known in Sanskrit as bakasana, is a hard-to-nail arm balance that’s on many yogis’ bucket lists. Those who’ve mastered it swear that it’s all about perfecting your form, but for many of us, the pose often serves as a call to go splat […]
What I’ve Learned from a Million Public Story Views on SnapChat
Last year, I wrote about my experience of getting to 500,000 public story views on Snapchat. While fully acknowledging that I am not Snap’s target demographic, it’s been interesting to watch the rise, dip and potential rise again of this company. This is a critical time for the social media platform, as new networks like […]
Automattic Gets $300M Investment, Now What?
Automattic, the company that runs WordPress.com and many other services like JetPack, WooCommerce and more has received $300 million USD in funding from Salesforce. What does this mean WordPress going forward? The post Automattic Gets $300M Investment, Now What? appeared first on HighEdWebTech. (image) Last year, I wrote about my experience of getting to 500,000 […]
Are special characters in your tweets breaking accessibility?
I’ve been seeing a lot of Twitter accounts, both regular user accounts as well as brand accounts, using fancy, math and other symbol fonts in their tweets. These characters are all legal, and part of the Unicode standard. Akin to using a screenshot from a notes app in your tweet, we should take a closer […]
WordPress 5.3 and Large Image Uploads
WordPress version 5.3 released last week. In this release, there are changes in the way WordPress handles very large image uploads. The post WordPress 5.3 and Large Image Uploads appeared first on HighEdWebTech. (image) I’ve been seeing a lot of Twitter accounts, both regular user accounts as well as brand accounts, using fancy, math and […]
Backup Series: Why, How, and Where to Store Your WordPress Backups
If backing up your website isn’t a key part of your strategy, it should be. You can’t afford for your site to be down if something happens. With regular backups, you can mitigate those issues. The post Backup Series: Why, How, and Where to Store Your WordPress Backups appeared first on HighEdWebTech. (image) WordPress version […]
Backup Series: How Often Should You Backup Your Website?
It’s great you are backing up your website. The next challenge is to determine what’s the right backup schedule, which can vary depending on many factors. The post Backup Series: How Often Should You Backup Your Website? appeared first on HighEdWebTech. (image) In the past, I’ve written extensively about improving the performance of your WordPress […]
Backup Series: Where Should I Store My Backups?
In the last post of our series on backups, we’ll explore where the best place to store your backups is, and whether that’s in the cloud or on your server. The post Backup Series: Where Should I Store My Backups? appeared first on HighEdWebTech. It’s time for the third and final post in our series […]