by St Albans Web Design | 5 May 2026 | Web Design, Web Development
This article is a sponsored by MacPaw Your grandmother’s vacuum was a trusty but ugly workhorse hidden in a dark closet. Dyson turned that practical tool into an aspirational product, one you love leaving out even when guests come over. Dish soap was just dish soap...
by St Albans Web Design | 4 May 2026 | Web Design, Web Development
Building for the web in 2026 means juggling two pressures at once: clients want AI baked in somewhere, and most of them want to sell something online. The seven picks below are shaped around that reality: AI-powered builders, flexible WordPress themes, and WooCommerce...
by St Albans Web Design | 3 May 2026 | Web Design, Web Development
From a distance, forms may sound like one of the most boring website features. Sure, they’re a necessity. But they exist for utility and nothing more. Gravity Forms has other ideas. This plugin turns such stereotypes on their head. Install Gravity Forms, and you can...
by St Albans Web Design | 3 May 2026 | Web Design, Web Development
Photography helps us remember the colors and aesthetics accompanying winter, spring, summer, and autumn. These images remind us of each season’s unique look and feel. But capturing seasonal images is only the start. We can use the editing process to enhance these...
by St Albans Web Design | 3 May 2026 | Web Design, Web Development
Artificial intelligence (AI) apps are transforming how we build and work with WordPress. It seems like we’re inundated with new tools and use cases nearly every day. That’s either fun, scary, or both – depending on where you stand. Our clients are also starting to...
by St Albans Web Design | 3 May 2026 | Web Design, Web Development
Everyone loves a retro aesthetic. Pixel fonts offer a great way to add this old-school techno look to your projects. They prompt memories of classic video games, computer systems, and plenty of pop culture references. They’re also more flexible than you might imagine....