What is a Headless CMS
A headless CMS is a type of software platform that can be used to manage both content and code for a website. One of the first headless CMS platforms was Drupal, which was first developed in 2000.
A headless CMS is a type of software platform that can be used to manage both content and code for a website. One of the first headless CMS platforms was Drupal, which was first developed in 2000.
Listen to a new episode of Tech Brewed where I discuss wearable technology for seniors and some of the more popular apps for that technology. Here’s a copy of the show text. Welcome back to another episode of tech brewed. I am your host Greg Doig. If you love technology like I do, you’re in… Read More »Wearable Technology For Seniors
I’ve relaunched my podcast for 2022. I ran into a problem with a certain virus last fall that did a job on my wind pipes along with some other issues. I wasn’t able to record sustained talks for some time. Thankfully that is behind me and we are in to a new start. I updated… Read More »New Episode of Tech Brewed
Keeping your WordPress website secure is something every WordPress website owner worries about. And for good reason: if your site is hacked or goes down, you could lose business and customers, and it can take a long time and a lot of expense to get your site back online and back to the way it was.
This is a paid review of the Growth Suite features in Flywheel by WP Engine. I only recommend products I like and use, and that I think you will, too. I may receive a portion of sales from products purchased from my affiliate link in this video. With Growth Suite you can: ● Automatically bill… Read More »Growth Suite Review by Flywheel
New Linux kernel bug lets you get root on most modern distros. This Linux kernel’s filesystem security vulnerability can enable any user to grab root privileges.