If you’ve ever Google’d the humble HTML <b> tag, and read more than three of the results returned, you’ll have inevitably come across the hordes of self-righteous knobs on StackExchange berating people (especially those new to HTML/CSS) for using the tag. Their reason? It’s semantically-invalid HTML. They. Are. Wrong! The key to the <b> tag, or even the <i> for that matter (but that’s a different post for another day) is that the usage is different than what you might expect…
Read the full postI have, for the past few years, run a little personal blog on Wordpress called “Getting Out There”. Over the years I’ve hosted it at different hosts and domains, and added to it much the same as one might build extra rooms to a renovated house. I’ve run a little WooCommerce, added GravityForms and custom post types and photos and before you know it, the bloat is very, very real. With that bloat comes more hosting costs, which for a little personal blog that I am certain nobody reads, is unsustainable.
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