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Showing posts with label drupal 8 mobile. Show all posts

8 Plugins that Command a Place in Your Wordpress Kitty

The mere statistical figure that Wordpress accounts for more than 20% of websites on the Internet is a staggering indication of its popularity and resourcefulness.

Now, if you are someone running a blog on Wordpress, you obviously have a host of choices and tools to enhance your blog's features. But picking the best ones among them is a task a tad too arduous, since every day a bunch of new WP plugins spring up from some corner of the WP world.

So, to make the choice easier for you, we compile a list of the 10 very best Wordpress plugins that should surely find a place in the “installed plugins” list of your website:

Google Analytics for Wordpress

You can't randomly go about updating and marketing your site's content if you are not aware of the results that are pouring in. the Google Analytics plugin gives you a detailed insight into how your content and marketing strategy is working to attract the relevant and targeted traffic to your site.

ShareThis

If you are looking for that one easy way to promote your website, the social media button integration is available for your consideration. Add social media buttons like the buttons for Facebook, Twitter, G+, LinkedIn, etc. so that your visitors can share your articles around with their friends.

Akismet

Fighting spam becomes a must for any webmasters, since the spammy comments on your website puts your visitors' systems at risk of getting attacked by the hackers. Consequentially, Google doesn't waste a lot of time in penalizing your website by dropping it from search results.

Optin Skin

The email subscription facet still holds great value for any webmaster since your email subscribers form the major chunk of your website's traffic. Thus, in order to build them in a great measure, Optin Skin serves to be the perfect ally as it creates some interactive opt-in forms at the end of each post so that your visitors find it fuss-free to subscribe to your blog.

W3 Total Cache

Of all the things critical to a blog's success, speed is right at top. Your visitors may not be a patient lot, so if your website isn't giving their browser a hard time while loading, you are serving your prospects well. And W3 Total Cache is exactly for those needs.

Starbox

When you have multiple authors on the blog, you want an easy way to have a profile for each one of them. And Starbox lets you create elaborative author profiles.

Google XML Sitemaps

Search engine indexing serves to be a major driver of website's success and the XML sitemaps add a sense of structure to how search engines index your site.

Wordpress SEO by Yoast

SEO is pricelessly important for any website, and among the herd of SEO plugins available out there, nothing serves the purpose as good as this one.

Going by the rate at which the new and experienced webmasters are adopting Wordpress and the tools that are at their behest, in times to come, it is going to dominate the web even more overwhelmingly. 

Will Drupal 8 be the next ‘IT’ platform for Mobile Browsing?

As Drupal 8 gets ready to knock down the door and make a super star entry in the web arena, several users are still betwixt and between about whether the upgraded CMS will actually make it big. However, amidst all the speculations about its success, there is one aspect of the platform whose future looks promising- mobile compatibility. Yes! The new Drupal kin is more mobile-oriented as compared to its predecessors and promises to dissolve the patchy history of content management systems with mobile devices. It promises to throw more light on this area and take a lead in this growing field.
Let’s take a look which features have been incorporated to make Drupal more adaptable for on-the-go mobile users.
  1. Responsive Layout: As mobile technology overshadows its web counterpart, designers are exceedingly adopting responsive layouts as their default design setting. And the designing team behind Drupal 8 is no different. They have planned to re-launch default themes like Stark, Bartik and Seven with an added touch of responsiveness. And in order to make these themes cross-browser compatible, the team has adopted a mobile-first approach which lies at the center of the drive.
  2. Enhanced Front-end Performance: Slow-loading sites don’t only face the perceived risk of losing users but are also at a risk of ranking lower on search engines. Thus, it has become essential for any platform to have an optimized front-end speed. Drupal 8 will be coming with page rendering improvements, enhanced download speed and performance tweaks in its JavaScript, in order to keep pace with evolving web trends.
  3. Mobile-oriented Administration: Good News! Drupal 8 will be administrable through mobile devices ranging from handhelds to tablets. The main components of the administration section which have been worked upon are Overlay, Dashboard, Contextual links and Shortcut Modules.
Drupal 8 is set to hit the shelves later this year. Let’s hope that it isn’t a failure like Drupal 7 on the mobile front, keeps up the bright promises which its development team has made and keeps up the spirits of people who have opted for PSD to Drupal conversion just to test this new kid out!