WordPress

Home WordPress
Eugene, Chris and Ben at WordCamp London

Indigo Tree developer Benjamin Read recently gave a talk at WordCamp London, showcasing some of our strategies and tools for using WordPress as a headless (or decoupled) CMS. Watch this […]

All we’ve ever done with Wordpress in the past is create the pages, add all the client’s content:- images, text and everything else – and output it using a WordPress […]

WordPress hooks (actions & filters) are by far the most powerful feature within WordPress. They allow for extension of WordPress without the need to change core code. We use them […]

Find My Notary website home page

Last month, we launched a website for a new client Louise, which is a directory website for Notary Public and related services. The ambitious project was planned, designed, programmed and launched […]

On Thursday 25th May Louise Towler spoke at WPLDN, the WordPress London Meetup about the journey from Freelancer to Agency.

computer pointer hand hovering over a navigation item

Our mission this year is to improve accessibility across the design and development of our new projects. Here’s how we have built on Wordpress’ default behaviour to provide a better experience for screen readers.

speedometer in flames

Would you say that your website load speed matters? Is it something you factor into your design decisions, your pricing, and your expected Return on Investment when commissioning a website project? Here’s why it should be.

Bootstrap shortcodes

Archived: At Indigo Tree we no longer use Bootstrap in our theme so the instructions in this post may no longer apply. In today’s age of mobile devices, responsive design […]

Why we edit fonts and typefaces The environment we learn in influences the way we act in many ways, such as the accent we speak with, the order we write […]

Upgrading WordPress I have just upgraded the Indigo Tree website to WordPress 3.  It was already using the theme Thesis 1.6 so I also took the opportunity to upgrade to […]