Ezekiel Ozi Momoh

Ezekiel Ozi Momoh

Exploring the Boundaries: Can You Build Any Website on WordPress?

Dive into the realms of WordPress, where simplicity meets boundless potential. Uncover the journey of turning static concepts into dynamic realities, exploring plugins, dynamic toolkits, and the coding prowess that transforms this CMS into an open canvas for any web vision. Join the conversation — can WordPress truly build any website?

Unleashing Control and Visibility: A Comprehensive Review of SentryPC

In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the need for comprehensive solutions that balance productivity, security, and responsible usage is more apparent than ever. Our review dives deep into SentryPC, a versatile software solution designed to address these needs head-on. Whether you're a concerned parent, an employer managing remote teams, or an individual seeking enhanced productivity, SentryPC's features in computer monitoring, productivity tools, and digital security make it a powerful contender. Join us as we explore how SentryPC seamlessly blends into the realms of parental control, employee monitoring, and digital security, offering a holistic approach to managing and optimizing computer usage.

Empower Your Users: Adding Post Tags via Frontend with JetFormBuilder

Frontend post tagging goes beyond the traditional approach, giving your audience a sense of ownership and participation in categorizing content. We'll show you how to implement this feature effortlessly using JetFormBuilder, enhance the user experience with the Select2 library, and seamlessly integrate it into your Elementor-powered site.

How to Point Google Domains to HostGator and Maintain Email Reception Continuity?

When you change the DNS records of your Google domain to point to a new hosting provider, it can affect other services associated with your domain, including email services. To ensure that your Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) email continues to work seamlessly, you'll need to update your MX records with the new hosting provider (HostGator) to point back to Google's email servers.