Wordpress

Learn how to build, customize, and scale WordPress websites. From Gutenberg and WooCommerce to headless CMS development with Strapi and Sanity, these guides cover everything you need to choose and get the most out of your CMS.
Developer reviewing WordPress query optimization code and performance metrics on screen
by Masoud Golchin

WordPress Query Optimization

WordPress query optimization matters more as traffic grows. A site can look fine on the surface while slow database calls quietly drag down page speed, admin tasks, and server stability. If your site publishes often, runs WooCommerce, or supports a busy content team, small query issues add up fast. In this guide, we’ll cover practical […]

Gutenberg best practices shown in a WordPress block editor workspace
by Masoud Golchin

Gutenberg Best Practices

Gutenberg best practices can save teams time, reduce editing mistakes, and make WordPress easier to manage. For agencies and creators, that matters. A clean block setup helps you build faster, keep layouts consistent, and hand sites off with less risk. At Refact, we have seen Gutenberg work well when the system is planned before the […]

Headless WordPress websites with decoupled frontend and WordPress CMS backend setup
by Masoud Golchin

Headless WordPress Websites Explained

Headless WordPress websites are a popular way to keep WordPress for publishing while swapping out the public website for a faster, more custom front end. If you like WordPress’s editor experience but feel boxed in by themes, plugins, and page speed limits, headless can be a practical next step. WordPress started as a blogging tool, […]

WordPress Gutenberg Blocks vs page builder plugins visual editor comparison on desktop
by Saeedreza Abbaspour

Gutenberg Blocks vs Page Builders

Picking a WordPress editor is not just a design choice. It affects site speed, how easy your team can publish, and how much you will rely on plugins long-term. In this guide, we compare WordPress Gutenberg Blocks vs page builder plugins, using common tools like Elementor, Oxygen, and Divi as reference points. WordPress introduced the […]

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