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We are always looking for ways to speed up our development process and streamline communication. The tools are not always readily in place to fit our workflow, so we often need to create our own...
Resulting from our recent Python Testing and Debugging event, check out these five key considerations developers should understand before diving into Python testing.
Mobile and responsive development are key in today's web design practice, but how do you make an existing production site fully responsive? Here's how we did it.
This article provides a side by side comparison of six customer support and ticketing systems. You will find out what we learned through the evaluation process and which system met all of the support and workflow requirements for our team.
For any web strategy it's critical to collect the right data. Every day that you don't have the right tools setup, critical visitor data is lost. Here are four tools to help you save and leverage that data.
This is a basic intro to deciphering DNS and its components. It includes basic definitions of DNS components, how and when they are used, and where to go to find DNS information.
Using ZFS for snapshots is easier than collective.recipe.backup for backing up Plone sites. I'll show you how it allows you to instantly rollback to a previous version if something goes wrong.
By default, PloneFormGen displays a generic "Thank You" page that emails the site-wide email address. With a few clicks, you can easily customize what happens after a form is submitted.
Six Feet Up is frequently asked about including human-powered Quality Assurance (QA) as a part of our testing process. Find out when automated tests or humans are best at catching issues.