A passionate writeup from Matt Medeiros…
A passionate writeup from Matt Medeiros on why he prefers WordPress to third-party platforms for his content. Somebody might need to wash his mouth out with soap though 🙂
A passionate writeup from Matt Medeiros on why he prefers WordPress to third-party platforms for his content. Somebody might need to wash his mouth out with soap though 🙂
Corey Maass and Cory Miller continue the development of their new WordPress plugin, Crop.Express. They dive into the world of Open Graph (OG) images for WordPress. Cory and Corey explore the benefits of using OG image templates, providing customization options to meet client demands, and incorporating effective pricing models. Whether you’re a WordPress professional or a business owner, this episode will equip you with the knowledge and strategies to create visually captivating content that captivates audiences and drives engagement.
The WordPress podcast landscape seems to be exploding. I’ve been keeping my queue filled for a while now with the shows available. Let’s talk about a few. The DradCast The DradCast is a carryover from WP Late Night, hosted by Sucuri CEO Dre Armeda and WebDevStudios co-founder Brad Williams. They are ridiculously experienced and well respected in…
Matt Medeiros shares how he tried to help some honey entrepreneurs, and ended up Squarespace. I’m pretty disappointed in him about that (what else is new!), but I definitely understand where he’s coming from. To reiterate what I said in a footnote yesterday: What can WordPress as a whole be doing to make onboarding easier?…
Big Changes in WP_Query and the Nav Block • Accessibility-Ready Themes • Design Systems and Agency-Client Co-Creation • W3.CSS • WP Plugin Compare • Is Self-Hosted Email Impossible? • Cool Tool: WordPress WebAssembly • Also: Remix Icons, PDFgrep, The only 58 bytes of CSS you need to go to parties, plus an amazing Block Editor trick.
Matt Medeiros, Joe Howard, Birgit Pauli-Haack, and Sarah Gooding discuss the WordPress news space with David Bisset and Dan Knauss.
Openverse. Diversity. Training. Future generations. A whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. These are our quick takes on SOTW ’21.