Most of the websites I work on are built using WordPress (Gutenberg) and Elementor.
Now, this combination isn’t perfect and there are some -very frustrating- limitations to the existing functionalities.
For example, how come Gutenberg blocks don’t include a table of contents block? Do I really have to install a plugin or add one manually to each post?!
Or what do I do if I want to block non-professional email domains on my Elementor forms?...
My list of Chrome extensions is getting very long, too long for my taste. While I deleted some that I barely use, I would still like to get rid of more.
While some extensions are more complex, others can be replaced by a few lines of Javascript. This post is just a place where I’ll be listing useful bookmarklets to replace some of these extensions.
Why add Chrome extensions when some lightweight code can do the work just fine, right?...
Since I started working as a digital marketing consultant, I´ve always wanted to have my own website. After all, I build websites for a living but I don´t have my own?!
The problem is I don’t feel like spending money on it monthly. I just want to store my notes.
“Why don’t you go for Notion or Wordpress.org?”
Two things, I want my own domain and I want it to be SEO friendly (I can’t help it, the SEO in me is addicted to green lighthouse scores…)....
Over the years I have been using a lot of online tools… and when switching to Brave browser, I noticed that my bookmarks needed a bit of cleaning up.
So I went through all the tools I had bookmarked and here are the winners (ie the ones I actually use regularly).
Brave Not sure I can call Brave a tool, but I had to include it as I introduced it in the intro....