Allowing Registered Users to Save Posts – Part 1
In the first part of our series we take a look at user roles and capabilities as we start to build our plugin.
In the first part of our series we take a look at user roles and capabilities as we start to build our plugin.
Adam Soucie has a nice start to a series of articles on accessibility over at Flywheel’s design blog, The Layout. He begins with perceivability as defined by WCAG standards because, “if a visually or hearing impaired user can’t perceive a site, they can’t interact with it.” Adam’s second post covers how user interface components and…
Konstantin Obenland has posted some tips for proper validation and sanitization on the Themeshaper blog. For those that recall Otto’s definitive post on the subject, this one adds a couple of tips in addition that have been added to core since Otto’s post. This is a handy post for theme developers.
Newfold acquires YITH, Hostopia. Wordfence stops FastOrSlow.com. DigitalOcean acquires CSS-tricks. Tips and tricks for WordPress devs.
Carole Olinger joined the WordPress community back in 2016 and has been working with key companies in the industry ever since.
📹 Here’s my video pick of the week: There’s an interesting discussion at the Gutenberg Times between Enrique Piqueras and Birgit Pauli-Haack about the highlights of a full-site editing experience and how block-based themes could work. Francesca Marano has two videos (part 1 and part 2 + slides) from the last WordCamp US on how…
It’s a new year, and a great time to set some New Year’s resolutions as a WordPress developer. Here are some practical tips to up your game working with the WordPress code base.