by twtull | Sep 9, 2021 | Web Development
I received this letter from the “Us Domain Authority” the other day. I look at this as another form of phishing. I am very familiar with electronic phishing (emails trying to get you to reveal personal or financial information) however this was a physical... Read More
by twtull | Sep 1, 2020 | Web Development, Wordpress
By Sergiu Gatlan | Bleeping Computer Hackers are actively targeting and trying to exploit SQL injection, authorization issues, and unauthenticated stored cross-site scripting (XSS) security vulnerabilities in the Discount Rules for WooCommerce WordPress plugin with... Read More
by twtull | Feb 20, 2019 | Gravity Forms, Wordpress
This chore has been ever present and every Gravity Form I place into any sidebar that is using Google’s Captcha has the same issue. The element is not easy to style and extends way past the border of the form. IE: The noCAPTCHA reCAPTCHA is not responsive. Note... Read More
by twtull | Feb 26, 2015 | Graphics, Web Development
courtesy of Instant Shift Let’s say you’re in a library. It wouldn’t be nice at all if you couldn’t move around because of the overcrowded shelves and halls, while the librarian was continuously prompting you with the latest books that arrived. It’s the same with... Read More
by twtull | Aug 29, 2014 | Graphics, Web Development
Just a short time ago, I wrote how to show progress reports for long-running PHP scripts. In that article, we were introduced to an HTML5 addition called the Progress Bar element. It’s a great leap forward for us developers, but some people have pointed out... Read More
by twtull | Aug 19, 2014 | Graphics, Tools
If you are like me, I have over 400 different fonts installed on my computer. So, graphically designing images using fonts can be quite a chore sifting through the many fonts available to use. Here is a great way to quickly preview all your installed fonts There are... Read More