The Manifest has named Temper And Forge one of Boston's most-reviewed branding agencies! We are thrilled to share this fantastic news with all of you finally. This is such an amazing achievement for our team…
Clutch, the leading global marketplace of B2B service providers, today released its exclusive list of the top 1000 global service providers in 2022 - naming Temper And Forge as one of these businesses. The list…
Results-Driven, Hard-Working, No NonSense Work Culture with a Commitment for our client's success — we are Temper And Forge. We take pride in crafting a solution that best fits your company’s size and scale. Whether…
Why Use a CMS for Website Development? Before the emergence of CMSs to manage sites and content, website developers had to create entirely new HTML pages for every additional piece of content. Changing the header,…
Temper And Forge was recognized for their excellence with the excellence award for Website Development, specifically for their work done on Thoerywellness.org "We're honored to have our work acknowledged and selected for a second time.…
Headless CMS sounds like an odd term and may confuse plenty of people who haven't kept up with the latest trends in content management. The term refers to an increasingly popular concept in CMS design. According…
Temper And Forge was recognized for their excellence with the excellence award for Website Development. "We're honored to have our work acknowledged and selected out of so many entrants. I attribute our recognition to our…
Why Do Website Designers Rely Upon Website Design Patterns? Website designers don't have to reinvent the wheel to build a new site. In fact, sticking with tested best practices almost always yields better results and…
CMS stands for content management system. In the simplest terms, content management systems consist of software that controls a website's appearance, functions, and of course, its content. In fact, developing an entire website can simply…
According to the latest figures from W3Techs.com, WordPress powers almost 40 percent of all websites online today. In fact, it's used more often than any of its competitors and runs more high-traffic websites. This open-source…