A/B test suspicion
What an A/B test doesn’t show, though, is how much a customer hates you for it.
…it misses the human element.
I could not agree more. A/B testing is awesome, but consider the humans.
What an A/B test doesn’t show, though, is how much a customer hates you for it.
…it misses the human element.
I could not agree more. A/B testing is awesome, but consider the humans.
I recently stumbled upon a plugin from 10up called “WP-Hammer” that cleans and removes information from a WordPress site that might be sensitive — like emails and passwords or undesired users and posts. This might be a quick and dirty tool for developers that perhaps need to quickly remove such things from a client site after…
If you use BuddyPress and plan on using Full Site Editing, you should be aware some issues with both have been reported. BuddyPress content is not shown at all on the front end with FSE enabled. (This issue might extend to other plugins too.) BuddyPress 8.0.0 is nearing its release with a new beta that…
A great post from Zack Tollman at The Theme Foundry on why defaulting to what most consider best practices can sometimes be detrimental to performance. Using a CDN (content delivery network) for the new site was a forgone conclusion, as we assumed it would help us speed things up. But, after testing with a few…
I am joined by Matt Mullenweg to discuss decision making, Gutenberg, core WordPress processes, Automattic’s business, and more.
Anne McCarthy on the delay of WordPress 5.9, Automattic, COVID’s impact on contributors, Full Site Editing, and the future of the Customizer.
The customizer really is quite polarizing in the WordPress world. People often either love it or hate it. We’re definitely getting some more of it each release. Nick Halsey has submitted a proposal to put WordPress menus into the customizer (here’s the actual feature plugin on w.org). People have opined on this proposal, and many of the…