
Enterprise platforms don’t fail because of bad technology. They fail because nobody owns the platform end to end. Crowd Favorite and Servebolt built The Evergreen Platform to close that gap

Hey Enterprise, 2008 called, It Wants Its Content Workflow Back With the advancements in modern web development, websites

When handling high-traffic sites, large numbers of simultaneous image uploads and inordinately large media libraries, WordPress media management requires customization to remain performant.

With Enterprises moving to the Open Source CMS world, Atomic Design and front-end page builders optimize the development of large-scale DXP projects.

Is Your Company Data Smart? Pull up the latest tech news, and the top headlines likely involve a

Getting your Legal, Marketing and Technology Teams on the Same Page Today, it’s more important than ever for

Getting your Legal, Marketing and Technology Teams on the Same Page Today, it’s more important than ever for marketing, technology and legal teams to work together to focus on a cohesive result rather than crossing the departments’ independent “finish lines.” As an attorney focused on technology, as organizations cast a wider global net in marketing,…

Getting your Legal, Marketing and Technology Teams on the Same Page Today, it’s more important than ever for marketing, technology and legal teams to work together to focus on a cohesive result rather than crossing the departments’ independent “finish lines.” As an attorney focused on technology, as organizations cast a wider global net in marketing,…

With the rate of 4.7-4.9 adoption on the rise, we want to address one particular feature of 4.7 that has raised a lot of concern: the inclusion of the WP REST API content endpoints in WordPress core itself.

Recently, I was working on a project that required me to copy a database with 3 million spam comments. The database export was 12GB and just about everything I tried failed because of the sheer size of this file. I eventually did get it to work. Here’s how: First, I tried doing things server-side using…

For a long time, WordPress advocates working at large enterprise organizations and institutions have been fighting an uphill battle to bring their beloved WordPress CMS into the fold of their companies. This battle has been fought in the face of stiff competition (like SharePoint and Luminis), misconceptions (WordPress is just a blog), and some real…

Working as a remote team has its challenges. Fortunately, there’s an app for just about everything. This November, we’re sharing the apps we’re most thankful for. Some help us to communicate, others to do our jobs faster, and some are just for fun. For work The essentials Slack – It’s how we communicate. All day,…

The UX process can be thought of like a multi-layer cake. Done well, the steps build on top of one another, ultimately providing a satisfying user experience. Determine Foundation Define goals, business objectives, and user needs This is the base layer of any project. Supporting all subsequent layers, the strategy sets the stage for…

With nearly half of Americans planning to visit an amusement park within the next year, parks have a big opportunity to bring in business through website traffic.

Our design team recently attended Phoenix’s main design conference, Method & Madness. It was an enlightening weekend hosted by the ever-amazing group of AIGA volunteers who brought in speakers from all over the states. To see a community come together to support design and to support one another is so special. We at Crowd Favorite…

I recently had to choose a daycare for my daughter, and I was overwhelmed by the many options. Some were clearly not for me, while others were certainly viable options. From this experience I learned that, in a world of many choices, it’s important to pay attention to how customer touchpoints, and brand identity, can…

At Crowd Favorite, we love to dig in and learn all about the experiences users have, both good and bad. We get to know our clients and their audiences. We listen, we learn, and evaluate. To get to the root of the problems our clients are experiencing, we use a variety of tools. Here are…

In the WordPress world, last weekend was dedicated to the biggest WordCamp ever: WordCamp Europe 2016, which took place in Vienna, Austria. With over 2,000 people registered, more than 1,000 people watching a live stream of the event, and countless volunteers and world-class speakers, it was incredible experience for everyone – three days of learning,…

Nineteen months ago, we proudly brought aboard Chris Lema as our CTO. Chris’s counsel as a member of our board had been invaluable leading up to his hire and since then we’ve benefited from what many of you know about Chris already: his expertise, his evangelism, his intellect, his innovation, and yes, his amazing storytelling….