Give 2.3.1 now has Gutenberg Blocks,…
Give 2.3.1 now has Gutenberg Blocks, so make sure to upgrade the plugin to … Read more
Give 2.3.1 now has Gutenberg Blocks, so make sure to upgrade the plugin to … Read more
The next WordCamp US dates have been announced: November 1-3, 2019. A few people … Read more
Kevin Ohashi at Review Signal did a deep analysis of its 2018 data that goes … Read more
Jamie Marsland shares a few tricks and CSS tweaks to customize the Twenty-Nineteen theme.
After the recent announcement that the minimum PHP version requirements will rise to 5.6 … Read more
Mel Choyce explains how to design a Gutenberg block for restaurant menus. Mel provides … Read more
Alain Schlesser mentioned on Twitter that the “components of the Servehappy project, including the Whitescreen-of-death … Read more
Naming things is hard, including CSSÂ color variables. If you can relate to that problem, … Read more
David Gwyer has put together a boilerplate WordPress plugin that implements a “simple React … Read more
Justin Foell at WebDevStudios shows off an interesting single sign-on (SSO) method the company … Read more
I agree with Bill Erickson that using Block Templates with Gutenberg is pretty useful. … Read more
If you work with Advanced Custom Fields, then the AwesomeACF site is essential to … Read more
Birgit Pauli-Haack hosted a live Q&A Gutenberg panel at WordCamp US with Mel Choyce, … Read more
What’s the solution to the membership puzzle? Can independent, member-supported media and other projects thrive on subscriptions alone?
While WordPress 5.0 and WordCamp US were consuming the majority of the community’s attention, … Read more
WordPress 5.0.1 was released on December 13th. There were a few backwards compatibility breaks … Read more