Infographic: CMS’s
Infographic: CMS’s – Found this info-graphic about content management systems and WordPress is at the top!
Read moreInfographic: CMS’s – Found this info-graphic about content management systems and WordPress is at the top!
Read moreThis past quarter has been busy one, with all of the projects we have been working on it has been hard to decide which ones to add to our portfolio. In the past three months we have added 3 new plugin development and 7 new WordPress development projects to our portfolio.
Read moreHow to exclude two categories form the WordPress search results. Never being ask this before we quickly found an action in the WordPress codex that allows you to exclude items from the query that is being submitted.
Read moreReactive Development fully supports the latest WordPress updates. Named the “Green” release in honor of jazz guitarist Grant Green, WordPress 3.4 and WordPress 3.4.1 offers significant improvements for WordPress users and developers alike.
Read moreFrom now on, JeremySelph.com will be known as Reactive Development, LLC. Reactive Development will concentrate our assets and expertise on web development, WordPress development, and other programming fields that we have traditionally excelled at.
Read moreThis gives the end- user custom little sections to manage content in. Often enough we see the need to be able to feature posts or custom posts of custom post types (cpts).
Read moreOur quick, down and dirty WordPress Popular Posts in Sidebar Tutorial (long enough title for you?).
Read moreWe have finished our social media pages, please like and share with all of your friends!!!
Read moreAt the WordCamp NYC 2012, the Reactive Development team was able to learn about creating customized themes for Wordpress web sites, using Google Adwords to earn money with advertising on Wordpress web sites, server optimization, integrating social media, widgets, plugins, web hosting, security, and so much more!
Read moreThere is a difference when it comes to designers and developers. Our team is on the right, we are the developers not the Web Designers.
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