Also from 10up: a React and…
Also from 10up: a React and Node driven version of Twenty Sixteen that I haven’t gotten deep into yet, but I’m pumped to learn more.
Also from 10up: a React and Node driven version of Twenty Sixteen that I haven’t gotten deep into yet, but I’m pumped to learn more.
If you are thinking about dipping your toes into Vue JS and you’re already comfortable with jQuery, then “Making the Move from jQuery to Vue” by Raymond Camden over at CSS Tricks should be right up your alley. Raymond offers some helpful examples that show how you would approach everyday tasks in both languages. If…
WooCommerce recently gave us a glimpse into some JavaScript-powered changes scheduled for early 2019, including reports (some new, others improved), an improved notification experience, better management tools, and a new dashboard. For me, the dashboard preview was the most impressive. It has been built using the new WordPress core React components that were built as…
Gutenberg 2.8 was released officially on May 4. This was a “polish more” release, but it still included some new additions like a “Spacer” block to create empty areas and a server-side render component. There are some nice improvements to the color palette component too. Zach Silveira has created Gutenblock which allows developers to create Gutenberg blocks…
In the context of the re-platforming of the New York Times, Scott Taylor talks about “the problem with HTML” in React and GraphQL. This is a really interesting read on some of the challenges that Scott and his team have faced in this project.
Matt Mullenweg is the co-founder of WordPress, and founder and CEO of Automattic. In this interview, we talk about their new WordPress.com editor, and more.
Trey Huffine has a nice recap of some of the most important frontend news of 2018. React, jQuery, Angular, and Vue round out the top four downloads for popular frontend modules. React continues to dominate by this measure. 📊