Professional WordPress Plugin Development: Interview with the authors
In this episode of Post Status Draft, Cory Miller interviews the authors of the (second edition) of Professional WordPress Plugin Development.
In this episode of Post Status Draft, Cory Miller interviews the authors of the (second edition) of Professional WordPress Plugin Development.
Dashicons — which currently weigh in at 303 icons in a single, compiled sprite … Read more
Frontity has closed a €1M funding round led by Automattic. Frontity promotes its framework … Read more
Dave Ryan has started a project called Chatterbox that lets you use WordPress blocks … Read more
Channing Allen has an interesting post at Indie Hackers about the ways businesses and … Read more
In case you missed it in March, I highly recommend your read Josepha Haden‘s … Read more
Ryan McCue mentioned on Twitter that he built an Unsplash integration with the WordPress … Read more
The Block Lab team behind the Block Lab plugin will be joining WP Engine. … Read more
WooGraphQL adds WooCommerce support and functionality to your WPGraphQL server. You can query products, … Read more
Anne Martinez wrote a quickstart guide for speeding up WordPress. It’s intended for your … Read more
Peter Tasker, a PHP and JavaScript developer in Canada, revised and updated his outstanding … Read more
Brandon Ernst at Freemius looks at trends and data to get an idea of … Read more
Michael Lynch warns that Stripe might be “silently recording your movements on its customers’ … Read more
StarterBlocks is a recently released WordPress plugin that provides “700+ pre-made templates” in the … Read more
I learned about the input type=”color” interface element from Christian Heilmann in this post … Read more
Likely in response to Amazon and the COVID-19 pandemic, Google has now made it … Read more