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WordPress 7.0 and Native AI Integration: What It Means for the Future of Websites

Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a plugin add-on in WordPress — it is becoming part of the platform’s foundation. With the upcoming release of WordPress 7.0, the world’s most popular content management system is taking a major step toward native AI integration. In this article, we break down what WordPress 7.0 introduces in terms of AI, how it works behind the scenes, and why it matters for the future of web development.

Feb 25, 2026
John Rumiri
John Rumiri

Low-Code/No-Code in Drupal? Yes, It’s Happening

For years, Drupal carried a reputation as a "developer's CMS"—powerful, flexible, but often intimidating for the non-technical user. But times have changed. With recent advancements, Drupal has embraced the low-code/no-code movement, making it easier than ever.

Jun 25, 2025
Patrick Kimemia
Patrick Kimemia

Mastering State Parameters in Redirection Flows: A Practical Guide

In modern web applications, users frequently navigate between different services, pages, and domains as part of complex workflows. The challenge lies in maintaining context throughout these transitions. The "state" parameter emerges as a powerful solution for preserving and transferring data across redirects.

Apr 28, 2025
Tony Muema
Tony Muema

The "Small Change" Black Hole: When a Tiny Request Threatens to Consume Your Entire Plan

Imagine drifting near a black hole. At first, it seems like a minor gravitational pull, a slight deviation from your intended course. "Just a little nudge," you think. But before you know it, the invisible forces intensify, and you're spiraling inwards, the event horizon looming large, threatening to swallow your entire mission. This, in essence, is the developer's experience with the dreaded "small change" request.

Apr 17, 2025
Mervin Wachira
Mervin Wachira

Utilizing Google algorithms for Uncovering hidden data and for faster search.

If you’ve ever felt like Google knows everything but just won’t tell you, Google Dorking might be your new best friend. It’s a clever way to use search operators to dig up super-specific info that’s usually buried deep in the web. Whether it’s hidden files, specific types of documents, or even forgotten web pages. While it’s often associated with cybersecurity and ethical hacking, Google Dorking is just as useful for researchers, digital marketers, and anyone who wants to make the most of what Google’s algorithms have to offer.

Apr 11, 2025
Tonny Muli
Tonny Muli

How Drupal Improves SEO Compared to Other CMS Platforms

In the competitive world of digital marketing, SEO is everything. Visibility can make or break your business. While platforms like WordPress and Joomla offer solid SEO capabilities, Drupal stands out in 2025 for its granular control, structured data handling, and technical SEO precision.
 

Apr 10, 2025
John Rumiri
John Rumiri

Why Wordpress is the Best CMS in 2025


In 2025, the digital landscape is more competitive and fast-paced than ever. Whether you’re running a blog, a business website, or an e-commerce store, the need for a powerful, flexible, and user-friendly platform is critical. That’s where WordPress continues to shine. Here's why it's still the leading  CMS this year.

Apr 09, 2025
John Rumiri
John Rumiri

Unlocking Opportunity: How Open edX Is Transforming E-Learning for Underserved Communities

In today’s fast-evolving digital world, education remains a powerful equalizer—yet access to quality learning is still uneven. Millions of people across the globe, especially in low-resource settings, face barriers that prevent them from reaching their full potential. But there’s good news. Technology, when built with inclusivity in mind, can bridge this gap. One such game-changer is Open edX, an open-source learning platform that’s quietly transforming education for the better.

Apr 07, 2025
Tony Muema
Tony Muema
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