WordPress 7.0 Explained: What It Is, What’s New, and Why It Matters (Beginner-Friendly Guide)

If you’ve been hearing about WordPress 7.0, you’re probably wondering what it actually means for you. Is it just another update? Is something going to break? Or is this a major step forward? Let’s simplify everything. This guide explains what WordPress 7.0 is, what’s new, and why it matters — especially if you’re just starting […]
How I Built a Lost and Found Website for a Final Year Project (Without Prior Experience)

In 2022, one of the most valuable projects I’ve worked on was a Lost and Found platform built for a student’s final year project. Not because it was flashy.But because I had never built anything like it before. This project reinforced a lesson I keep relearning:real growth happens when you build things you don’t already […]
A New Year, A Better Way to Build

A new year always comes with noise; big promises, loud resolutions, and pressure to do more, faster. But growth rarely works that way. As this new year begins, I’m choosing clarity over chaos and intention over urgency. Not just in life, but in how I build, work, and create. The Real Lesson From Last Year […]
Building Digital Systems vs Pages: What Most Clients Miss

Many clients ask for a website. However, what they often need is a system. The difference may sound subtle, but it changes everything. This post explains the mindset shift from building pages to building functional digital products. What Building Pages Really Means Building pages focuses on layout and appearance. The goal is usually simple: show […]
Evaluating Web Projects: What I Look for Before Saying Yes

Choosing the right web projects matters. Accepting the wrong ones wastes time, energy, and resources. In this post, I share how I evaluate projects before committing. Why Project Evaluation Matters First, evaluating projects shows professionalism. It also filters out clients who aren’t a good fit. Finally, it builds trust with clients even before the first […]
Is WordPress the Right Choice for Serious Projects?

WordPress has a strange reputation problem. People often misunderstand WordPress. On one hand, it powers a huge portion of the web. On the other hand, some dismiss it as “just for blogs” or “not suitable for serious projects.” Both views miss the point. The real question isn’t whether WordPress is good or bad. Instead, it’s […]