Make Do have been lucky enough to work with several international organisations over the years. This means that we have a lot of experience in making a WordPress website that works in multiple languages.
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Get Your WordPress Website Gutenberg Ready
In this post our WordPress Engineer Charlie describes WordPress development best practice on how you can quickly get your older WordPress websites ready for Gutenberg.

Deploying and compiling WordPress projects using DeployHQ
At Make Do we needed a tool that would let us build our project assets dynamically on the server (Sass, JS, etc) and continuously deploy to our production and staging environments without any headaches for our engineers.

Our Gutenberg ‘Block Starter Kit’ is now available
We’ve been working with the new WordPress editor ‘Gutenberg’ for a while now and one of the key components to this has been the creation of a ‘boilerplate’ or ‘starter kit’ that helps our team to quickly create new WordPress Blocks.

The Future of Make Do’s FrontEndNorth Conference
One year ago the Make Do team hosted the FrontEndNorth conference at the City Hall in Sheffield and welcomed over 200 people from all over the world into our hands to view sessions from experts in our industry talk about everything front-end!

How the WordPress 5.0 Release Schedule Happened
WordPress 5.0 and the new block-based Gutenberg editor is finally being released today! (…that’s the 6th of December 2018). But how did we get here? How did we get to the release of this all-new revolutionary change to WordPress? Let’s take a quick look.

Creating a Task Driven Public Sector Website
Reasons for a customer visiting a website could be endless, however one thing remains common regardless of the customer need, which is that all customers will visit a website to perform a task!

How Gutenberg Changes the WordPress Experience
Gutenberg is the new editor experience from WordPress, and it is great! It lets you quickly build and reorder a page structure with using content ‘blocks’ rather than just standard text.

Why we run tech events and what’s involved?
It’s been said that new technology is common, but new thinking is rare. It’s often hard to find time to truly think, reflect and learn and that’s one of the main reasons Make Do runs FrontEndNorth.

Inside the web’s most popular (CMS) hosting service
Techradar have done a great piece on WordPress turning 15 years old. Here’s a quote: In 2018 WordPress core will release the “Gutenberg” update, which is the biggest update yet. The Gutenberg update will add “page builder”-like functionality to WordPress, making it much easier for content creators to create experiences using WordPress.

FrontEndNorth 2018: Owning Innovation
Our next awesome speaker from FrontEndNorth 2018 Conference is Tejay White. Her session goes into all the details you need to know about ‘Owning Innovation’.

Gutenberg, REST API, and you…
Daniel Bachhuber, a core contributor for a number of years, has just this Call to Action on the WordPress Core blog: As you may know, Gutenberg uses the WordPress REST API as a bridge between the land of JavaScript and land of PHP. There were a whole host of conceptual challenges in translating WordPress internals […]