How to Use White Space in Web Design

White space—aka negative space—isn’t just empty; it’s a web design superpower. Far from wasted, this blank canvas (any color, not just white) cuts through digital overload, making your site feel luxe, calm, and inviting. Think Google or Apple: uncluttered pages keep users lingering, slashing bounce rates and boosting SEO. Amp up spacing between text lines or use it to spotlight calls to action and key info—white space drives attention and value without flashy gimmicks.

How To Set Up A WordPress Installation on cPanel

If you’re looking to build a website for your company, but are unsure on how to start, WordPress is the website builder for you. WordPress is an open-source content management system designed to help make the website building process quick and easy.  This means that even if you don’t know much about website building, you […]

Should You Be Using WP’s Block Editor?

With WordPress 5.0, the new Block Editor (Gutenberg) became the default, replacing the familiar Classic Editor with a drag-and-drop, block-based system. While it’s user-friendly for beginners and code-free page creation, it lacks the flexibility of robust page builders like Elementor or the control of custom HTML. In this post, we explore the pros and cons of the Block Editor—its simplicity and REACT.js foundation versus its bugs and limited layout options. At Starfire Web Design, we stick to the Classic Editor for its customization power, but whether you choose Gutenberg or not depends on your needs and coding comfort level.