The meta episode — Draft podcast
In this episode, Brian and Brian discuss meta data in WordPress, including the challenge of implementing data into new tools, such as the REST API and the Gutenberg editor.
In this episode, Brian and Brian discuss meta data in WordPress, including the challenge of implementing data into new tools, such as the REST API and the Gutenberg editor.
Last but not least, congratulations are in order for Yoast who recently became a WordPress VIP … Read more
Over at WeGlot, they’ve put together a detailed summary of how they’ve scaled their … Read more
I appreciated this post from Brian Gardner where he says being different is better than … Read more
Cloudflare has introduced a new ‘privacy-focused’ DNS service called 1.1.1.1 that is also supposed … Read more
Although not directly WordPress related, the beta release of CodeSandbox Live as explained by its creator, Ives van … Read more
The second WordCamp For Publishers has been announced, and it’s happening August 8-10 in … Read more
If you’re new to email coding, Caity G. O’Connor has written a brilliant “getting … Read more
WordPress.org now has an accessibility page with a statement about the community’s dedication to … Read more
Launching a digital product is bound to be an overwhelming task. If you’re about … Read more
The official deadline for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is May 25, 2018. If you … Read more
Some important changes to the WordPress.org theme review process were recently announced. The review … Read more
Coinbase Commerce is an API layer for merchants to interact with crypto-based payments, through … Read more
Gutenberg 2.7 was released last week. Among the bug fixes, it also added an … Read more
SiteLock has been acquired by a private equity firm in for an undisclosed amount. … Read more
In this episode, the two Brians discuss the current conversations and controversy surrounding data collection and visitor privacy on the web.