I won’t waste your time on a long introduction about the technologies that I will describe here. You most likely already work as an iOS Engineer or Game Developer, which means you probably have some questions regarding the topic of this article. So, let’s get started.
This article is split into two parts. In the first part, you will learn how to launch a simple UIViewController from Unity. We will force C# to understand Swift. In the second part, we will try to expand the usage of Swift in Unity and explore its limitations.
If you want to make a living as a freelance writer, designer, or developer, you’ll need a portfolio website. This guide on how to create a portfolio website in WordPress will show you how to make one in only six simple steps.
Breadcrumbs are now baked into SmartCrawl, along with another hotly requested feature… setting primary categories for posts and products!
SmartCrawl 3.5 gives you the ability to improve your WordPress site navigation for users and search engines with two new powerful features: breadcrumbs, and the ability to specify primary categories when assigning multiple categories to your posts or product pages.
In this article, we explain the benefits of using SmartCrawl’s latest new features and how to get the most out of them. We’ll cover:
In the classic fairytale, siblings Hansel and Gretel left a trail of breadcrumbs when they went deep into the forest so they would not get lost and have a path to navigate on their return.
Aptly named, breadcrumbs are an essential navigation aid that can help visitors and search engines better understand your website’s structure.
And it goes without saying that improving your site’s navigation is also good for SEO, as it helps search engine bots crawl your pages and index your content more efficiently.
Here are some other reasons why you should use breadcrumbs on your WordPress site:
Breadcrumbs help users figure out where they are on your site. Visitors usually land on your site through an article link or search result and need a way to orient themselves quickly. A breadcrumb path can provide this orientation, making it easier for visitors to find what they’re looking for. It can also help to reduce bounce rates (i.e. the percentage of visitors who navigate away from your site after viewing only one page).
Breadcrumbs improve user experience. By providing a clear and concise path, users can understand not only where they are on your website, but also how to get back to previous pages or go up a level or two in your site’s hierarchical structure.
Breadcrumbs can improve your search engine visibility and potentially increase traffic to your site. Google uses breadcrumbs to categorize information on your site, helping it to index and organize your content and present it correctly to users. In fact, search engines like Google display breadcrumbs in search results pages, making them a valuable tool for improving your click-through rates.
Where Can You Use Breadcrumbs?
Breadcrumbs are a type of secondary navigation scheme that show users the path they have taken to reach a particular page on a website.
They don’t replace your site navigation menu, they support and complement it. So, a good place to put them is at the top of a page, just below your site’s primary navigation menu or the main header section.
However, you can also use them at the bottom of your page or even on your sidebar.
As you will see later in this post, you can pretty much add a breadcrumb anywhere on your site using a shortcode.
The best way to find what works best for your site is to test different locations and use tools like heatmaps or analytics to measure your results.
Breadcrumbs and Multiple WordPress Post Categories
What happens if you assign multiple categories to a post? How do breadcrumbs choose which path to display?
The answer is… breadcrumbs will choose whichever category you have specified as the primary category for the post.
Primary categories are the main classification of your business, product, or service and can help search engines understand the primary focus of your website, so the ability to select primary categories in SEO is important.
If you assign a primary category to your posts, breadcrumbs don’t have to guess. It’s as simple as that!
How to Add Breadcrumbs to WordPress with SmartCrawl SEO Plugin
SmartCrawl not only makes it easy to add breadcrumb navigation to your website and assign primary categories to your posts and product pages, but it automatically adds structured data to your breadcrumbs. This helps search engines to understand and categorize your content and present it correctly to users.
Plus, SmartCrawl gives you complete control over how your breadcrumbs appear, making it easy to provide visitors with the information they need to navigate your site.
To activate SmartCrawl’s breadcrumb feature, go to SmartCrawl > Advanced Tools > Breadcrumb and click on activate.
Activating the feature gives you access to a range of settings and options for configuring your breadcrumbs.
Configuring Breadcrumb Settings
Let’s go briefly over SmartCrawl’s breadcrumb settings:
Add Breadcrumbs to your Webpage – Add breadcrumbs to any page and anywhere on your website using a shortcode or adding PHP code to the template page.
Preview – This section lets you preview how breadcrumbs will display on your pages.
Breadcrumb Separator – Choose a breadcrumb separator from the list of presets or add your own custom separator using HTML characters.
Configurations – This section lets you enable additional breadcrumbs settings for your site, such as adding a prefix at the beginning of the breadcrumbs, adding home breadcrumbs to the trail, hiding the post title from the breadcrumb trail, or hiding the default WooCommerce product breadcrumb from your site if you use WooCommerce.
Breadcrumb Label Format – Here you can customize various breadcrumb label formats across your site, such as Post, Page, Archive, Search Results, and 404 Error Page label formats.
Deactivate – Deactivate the feature if you no longer want to display breadcrumbs on your site.
Let’s look at a few ways to customize breadcrumbs by tweaking SmartCrawl’s settings.
Choose a Breadcrumb Separator
The Breadcrumb Separator section lets you specify a separator symbol from a list of presets, but you can also add your own by entering HTML characters.
So, for this example, let’s add an emoji into the custom separator field…
Here’s the result…
Add a Prefix
You can also add a prefix to your breadcrumbs in the Configurations section…
And here’s the result…
Hide Title in Breadcrumb
Let’s do one more tweak and hide the post title from our breadcrumb trails…
And here’s our customized breadcrumb sans title…
Breadcrumb Label Formats
SmartCrawl gives you additional options to customize breadcrumb label formats across your site.
Customize breadcrumb label formats with a wide range of options.
This allows you to add additional information to your breadcrumbs such as post authors, dates and time, your site title, etc.
SmartCrawl… the Crumb de la Crumb of Breadcrumbs
Breadcrumbs improve your website’s SEO and search engine visibility, provide visitors with an easy way to navigate your site, reduce bounce rates, and increase click-through rates.
Smartcrawl’s breadcrumb feature is customizable, flexible, user-friendly, SEO-friendly, and compatible with all WordPress themes and plugins.
Additionally, SmartCrawl automatically ads breadcrumb schema markup and the ability to specify a primary category for posts and product pages with multiple categories assigned.
SmartCrawl is the free SEO plugin that lets you have your cake and eat it too… right down to the tastiest breadcrumbs!
See our documentation section for more information on using this feature and, if you have any questions, ask our 24/7 support team or check out our new AI Assistant by clicking the Support tab inside The Hub.
Seemingly, there is a never-ending thirst for sports media content: be it podcasts, blogs, or giving an insider’s edge on NFL odds, there is always something sports related to talk about, and people want to...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) technology uses high-frequency radio waves and operates across a broad portion of the spectrum. Although some of its earliest uses relate to the military, people are increasingly interested in using it for asset tracking in construction. That allows them to scan a large target area and quickly pinpoint an item’s precise location. Here are some eye-opening reasons to consider using UWB tracking for better construction site visibility.
1. Deploy the Technology on a Busy Site
Construction site decision-makers have an ongoing need for outdoor asset tracking. Such solutions should ideally be wireless since wires can pose tripping and other safety hazards.
Welcome back to the final article in our series on binary search trees in C#. In our previous articles, we explored the fundamentals of binary search trees and the self-balancing AVL trees. We learned that while AVL trees guarantee a balanced tree structure, they require significant computational overhead to maintain balance factors and execute multiple rotations.
In this article, we will delve into another self-balancing binary search tree, the red-black tree. Red-black trees are designed to strike a balance between the efficiency of operations and the maintenance of a balanced tree structure. Unlike AVL trees, red-black trees use a color coding scheme to balance the tree, making it a more efficient alternative in certain scenarios.
This is what you will be building: A custom chatbot using MindsDB’s connectors to Twitter, OpenAI’s GPT-4, and custom prompts.
A simple example is this Twitter bot — @Snoop_Stein — who will reply with the appropriate context and personality to any tweets which mention him. If you haven’t tried tweeting to SnoopStein yet, check it out and tweet at your new friend and rapping physicist! See what it comes up with.
There is a project. Code is written, everything is tested, coverage is high, and features get delivered. There are bugs from time to time, but incidents get fixed fast, and no one worries about the situation. Well, business as usual.
Do you want to use icon fonts in the WordPress post editor?
Icon fonts allow you to easily use images and symbols in text. They are lightweight and won’t slow down your site, and they can be easily scaled to any size and styled like any other text font.
In this article, we’ll show you how to easily use icon fonts in the WordPress post editor without writing any HTML code.
We’ll show you multiple methods, each one using a slightly different approach than the other. You can choose one that works best for you.
Method 1. Adding Icon Fonts in WordPress Post Editor using JVM Rich Text Icons
This method is recommended to use on any kind of WordPress website. It is easy to use and works seamlessly with the block editor.
Upon activation, you can simply edit a WordPress post or page or create a new one. Inside the post editor, add a new paragraph block, and you’ll see a new Flag icon in the block toolbar.
Clicking on it will show a popup of icons to choose from. It uses the popular Font Awesome icon fonts by default.
You can use the search to look for an icon or simply scroll down to find the icon you want, and then click to add it.
One advantage of using icon fonts is that you can use CSS to style them.
However, since you are already using the block editor, you can simply use the built-in color tools to style the icons.
The plugin allows you to use icon fonts in most text blocks such as Paragraph, List, Button, Columns, Cover, and more.
Here is an example of using icon fonts and block options to style three columns.
Another useful example of using icon fonts is with buttons.
This time we are using inline icon fonts alongside some text for the two buttons.
Feel free to use the block editor tools like text alignment, colors, spacing, and more to get the most out of the icon fonts.
Method 2. Add Icon Fonts in WordPress Post Editor with Font Awesome
This method requires you to add shortcodes in the post editor to display icon fonts. You can use this method if you don’t need to regularly use icon fonts in your WordPress posts and pages.
Upon activation, you’ll be asked to enter your plugin license key. You can find this information under your account on the SeedProd website.
After entering your license key and clicking ‘Verify Key,’ you can start working on your landing page.
Simply go to the SeedProd » Landing Pages page and click on the ‘Add New Landing Page’ button.
After that, you will be asked to choose a template for your landing page.
SeedProd comes with a bunch of beautiful designs that you can use as a starting point, or you can start with a blank template and design the whole thing yourself.
For this tutorial, we will be using a pre-designed template. Simply click on a template to select it and continue.
Next, you will be asked to provide a title for your landing page and choose a URL.
After entering them, click on the ‘Save and Start Editing the Page’ button to continue.
SeedProd will now launch the page builder interface. It is a drag-and-drop design tool where you can simply point and click on any item to edit it.
You can also drag and drop blocks from the left column to add new elements to your design.
For the sake of this tutorial, we are going to add the Icon block.
After you add the block, you can simply click to edit its properties.
The left column will change to show the options for the Icon block. You can click into the ‘Icon’ section to the left and choose a different icon image or change the color and style.
Another way to use icons in SeedProd is by adding the ‘Icon Box’ block.
The difference between this and the ‘Icon’ block we used previously is that ‘Icon Box’ allows you to add text along with your chosen icon.
This is one of the most common ways to use icons when displaying product features, services, and other items.
You can place your icon box inside columns, choose colors, and adjust the icon size to your liking.
Additionally, you can also format the accompanying text using SeedProd’s formatting toolbar.
Once you are finished editing your page, don’t forget to click on the ‘Save’ button at the top right corner of the screen.
If you’re ready, you can click ‘Publish’ for the page to go live, or you can click on ‘Preview’ to make sure it looks like you want it to.
You can also click on ‘Save as Template’ so you can reuse this design with SeedProd on other parts of your website.
Here is how the icon fonts looked on our test website.
In the face of mounting cybercrime risks, enterprises and institutions are progressively leveraging IP geolocation as an efficacious instrument for detecting and alleviating internet-based menaces. IP geolocation involves the identification of a device or user's geographical location through their IP address. This advanced technology empowers organizations to track and oversee online activities, recognize looming threats, and proactively thwart potential cyberattacks.
Understanding IP Geolocation in Cybersecurity
IP geolocation data unveils the whereabouts of network traffic and devices, affording organizations the ability to promptly detect potential threats and take suitable actions. Through meticulous analysis of IP geolocation data, organizations can effectively detect dubious activity, such as connections from unexpected locations, and swiftly impede or isolate them from causing any damage.
This is the April 2023 edition of “This Month in WordPress with CodeinWP.” In the biggest news of the month, WordPress 6.2 went live, bringing a number of improvements to the Site Editor experience. It was, however, a day late – learn why below!
I feel like y’all out there are like: ya know what I could use this week? A scattered collection of interesting links with light commentary about what is interesting about them or how they connect with the modern web zeitgeist. No worries gang, I got ya.
I like Josh’s take on all this coding + AI stuff and the fear of lost jobs. It’s terrible timing for all this because fricking tons of people are losing tech jobs in layoffs right now. But that isn’t because AI is taking their jobs, it’s economic fears, correcting overhiring mistakes, and some greedy “ooo look we can do mass layoffs and not get much flack for it because everyone is doing it”. Anyway here are some quotes from Josh’s article:
… since the beginning, there’s been a concern that web developers would be made redundant by some new technology. In the 2000s, it was WordPress. In the 2010s, it was Webflow. In the early 2020s, it was “no code” tools.
[on GPT-4 building simple website from napkin drawing] … we haven’t needed web developers to build these sorts of pages in decades. There is an enormous difference between this HTML document and the sorts of code front-end developers write today.
Code snippets are all over the internet, and are often generic. By contrast, every codebase is unique. There are very few large open-source codebases. How’s the AI supposed to learn how to build big real-world projects?
I actually think that this could increase the total # of developer jobs.
Certain tasks might be delegated to an AI, but not many jobs.
Normally I skip or roll my eyes at people’s hot takes on AI stuff since there is just so much of it right now, but again I think Josh’s takes here are smart. It’s also in agreement with most other takes I’ve read on this. Generally, people are writing articles trying to address people’s fear, but the fear seems a little invented.
I suppose the powers that be should listen to web accessibility experts over me, but I’m more inclined to agree with Ben here. The cowpaths are there, pave them.
Another back-and-forth took place last month between Alex Russell’s The Market for Lemons and Laurie Voss’ The case for frameworks. As much as I prefer to rate these arguments on the written word entirely, the fact is I know that both of these people are Very Big Web Personalities that both very much like to argue. Laurie for the most part brings baby-bear porridge to the party and I like that, but I also don’t mind Alex bringing down the hammer and taking hard-line stances on web performance, mostly because not a ton of other people do that and the web could use the pushback.
A good amount of web platform arguments end up being about JavaScript frameworks and the whole idea of SPAs. Probably no question we overdid it as an industry on the SPA thing. One side plot here though is that this was all happening during a time when the web was perhaps a bit more threatened by “native” apps than it is now. Native apps have a certain feel to them that is a bit different than web apps generally, and no small part of that is how they tend to animate their state and page transitions moreso than web apps do. SPAs made that far more possible than we were able to do on standard new-page-loading web apps.
Transitioning interfaces and page transitions in non-SPAs isn’t just sitting around waiting to be solved though. I think of three things:
Turbo looks still actively developed too, and while it’s not about transitions specifically, it’s about making a non-SPA behave like an SPA meaning you don’t need to change architectures but can still benefit from a page that never 100% reloads.
The biggest deal is still the View Transitions API which has just landed now in stable Chrome. No libraries needed. No SPA needed. Just straight-up animations between state and page changes in native JavaScript.
I mentioned the other week that Firefox fixed this old bug a bit related to drop caps, but really, or I guess in addition to that, the best thing that can happen to drop caps is the CSS initial-letter property. I should have linked up Stephanie Stimac’s article Greater styling control over type with `initial-letter` which digs into that and strongly makes the case.
Ethan Marcotte has a wonderful video showing how to do drop caps well, but it’s frustratingly complicated. Really looks like initial-letter is the answer to all this.
You can’t simply build a WordPress website and think you’ll attract traffic and users without having a solid search engine optimization strategy. A key element of any successful search engine optimization strategy is performing regular SEO audits of your website. What is an SEO Audit? You may be wondering what an SEO audit is. In […]
How much does it cost to build a WordPress website? To help you make informed WordPress cost estimates, this in-depth guide breaks down all of the various factors that go into launching a WordPress site. By the time you finish reading, you'll know roughly how much it costs to build various types of WordPress websites - including professional sites, WooCoomerce online stores, and enterprise websites.
In my previous article, we discussed the binary search tree and its implementation in C#. We learned that this data structure allows for fast searching, insertion, and deletion of elements in logarithmic time. Still, if the tree is not balanced properly, its performance can suffer greatly. We also noted that there is a more advanced tree called AVL with self-balancing, which guarantees logarithmic time complexity for all operations, regardless of the incoming data.
In this article, we will continue our exploration of binary search trees by diving deeper into AVL Trees. We will discuss their structure, properties, and implementation details and compare them to other self-balancing trees. We will also provide examples of AVL Trees in action and demonstrate how they solve the problem of unbalanced trees. By the end of this article, you will have a solid understanding of AVL Trees and be equipped with the knowledge to use them effectively in your own code.