Insights
Author: Prizor AITech
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Sanity vs Contentful vs Strapi: picking a headless CMS in 2022
Three serious headless CMSes, three different bets on hosting, schema, and editing experience. Here is how we pick between them in late 2022.
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Shopify Hydrogen launches: should you migrate from Liquid?
Shopify announced Hydrogen this month. The first React-based storefront framework from the platform itself. Here is what it means for existing Liquid stores.
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Headless WordPress + Next.js: when it earns the architecture
Headless WordPress with Next.js is the architecture everyone is talking about in 2021. Here is when it is worth the complexity, and when it is not.
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Webflow vs Squarespace for design-led portfolios
Two of the most-asked-about no-code platforms for portfolio sites. The honest comparison for designers picking between them in 2021.
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Building B2B catalogs on WooCommerce: 18,000-SKU lessons learned
WooCommerce was not designed for B2B catalogs at scale. We shipped one with 18,000 SKUs this year. Here is what broke and how we fixed it.
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WordPress 5.5 native lazy-loading: what changes for image-heavy sites
WordPress 5.5 dropped native lazy-loading on August 11. Here is what it does, what it does not do, and the plugins you can finally retire.
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Custom Shopify themes vs ThemeForest: the 24-month TCO math
A custom Shopify theme costs more on day one. After 24 months the math flips. Here is the actual breakdown from three of our 2019 builds.
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ACF Pro vs Toolset vs Pods: which custom-fields plugin earns the build?
Three established custom-fields plugins, three different bets on how to extend WordPress. Here is which one we reach for first and why.
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Migrating WordPress to Shopify: the redirect-map you need before launch
The single biggest cause of organic traffic loss after a WordPress-to-Shopify migration is a sloppy redirect map. Here is the process we run.
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Page builders are a productivity trap. The WordPress dev rant.
Six months with three different page builders on real client projects. Here is what they actually cost the team, the client, and the site.