WordPress and PHP versions
It used to be the case that WordPress would run on very old versions of PHP which could make websites vulnerable. Recently the WordPress core developer's team have swung the other direction and decided to warn you if you weren't running the latest and greatest version...
HTML – the Web Beyond Words
The internet has become an essential utility of the modern world – such a part of the functioning of our global society that the very name has lost its capitalization. Like other basic services such as electric power, telephone, water, and sewage, the internet’s real...
SWCP Webmail Changes
Over the years, we have accrued a few different webmail options for our customers. It is time for us to begin phasing out the oldest of these. We encourage you to use https://roundcube.swcp.com going forward, which uses the popular Roundcube webmail software. You have...
Working from Home in the Age of Coronavirus
Fears of COVID-19 are already changing the way we work, act, and play. The need to keep safe social distances means that many people will be working from home at least for the near future. Fortunately, the internet makes it all possible. In order to help, Southwest...
CSS – the Unnoticed Revolution
While everyone was busy playing with their shiny new smartphones, a revolution in web design happened. Few people noticed it, which is fine because they were not supposed to – in fact, the entire point of the change was to make web content more easily readable and...
Top 5 WordPress Gotchas
WordPress is one of the easiest content management systems out there, but like all software it does have warts. Here are six things that had me scratching my head for a while.