WordPress & platforms
When WordPress fits, when custom stacks make sense, and how to decide for SMEs.
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WordPress updates: a safe order of operations for non-developers
WordPress updates: a safe order of operations for non-developers — practical notes for NZ SMEs on NZDH.net.nz.
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Plugin hygiene: how many plugins are “too many”
Plugin hygiene: how many plugins are “too many” — practical notes for NZ SMEs on NZDH.net.nz.
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WooCommerce performance on shared hosting (realistic expectations)
WooCommerce performance on shared hosting (realistic expectations) — practical notes for NZ SMEs on NZDH.net.nz.
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User roles and capabilities: least privilege for staff editors
User roles and capabilities: least privilege for staff editors — practical notes for NZ SMEs on NZDH.net.nz.
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Custom fields vs page builders: maintainability trade-offs
Custom fields vs page builders: maintainability trade-offs — practical notes for NZ SMEs on NZDH.net.nz.
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CMS migrations: preserving URLs and avoiding redirect chains
CMS migrations: preserving URLs and avoiding redirect chains — practical notes for NZ SMEs on NZDH.net.nz.
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Security plugins vs good hosting: what actually reduces risk
Security plugins vs good hosting: what actually reduces risk — practical notes for NZ SMEs on NZDH.net.nz.
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Gutenberg publishing habits for busy SME teams
Gutenberg publishing habits for busy SME teams — practical notes for NZ SMEs on NZDH.net.nz.
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WordPress Multisite for regional NZ franchises: when it fits
WordPress Multisite for regional NZ franchises: when it fits — practical notes for NZ SMEs on NZDH.net.nz.
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Scheduled posts, revisions, and light database housekeeping
Scheduled posts, revisions, and light database housekeeping — practical notes for NZ SMEs on NZDH.net.nz.
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Choosing a theme baseline you can live with for years
Choosing a theme baseline you can live with for years — practical notes for NZ SMEs on NZDH.net.nz.
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WordPress vs a custom website for NZ small businesses: how to choose
When WordPress (or WooCommerce) is the right tool for NZ SMEs—and when a custom build or simpler stack may be cheaper long-term.