Dealing with ROT content
A lot of big websites have ROT (Redundant, out-of-date, trivial) content, and it can … Read more
A lot of big websites have ROT (Redundant, out-of-date, trivial) content, and it can … Read more
A number of Post Status members have talked in Slack about WP Rocket, discussing … Read more
Tom McFarlin has started a series on using the Google Maps API (or rather … Read more
Chris Sacca is one of Twitter’s largest shareholders. He’s a billionaire that’s gotten really … Read more
I enjoyed Morten Rand-Hendriksen’s self-proclaimed “Morten thinking out loud” posts on responsive images in … Read more
Before now, deleting Jetpack enabled sites from WordPress.com was pretty hard unless you were in the WordPress admin. Now you can finally do it from the WordPress.com side, which is nice when the site no longer exists.
You may even call it… termination. Okay, I’m sorry. This is from Boone Gorges: … Read more
Andy Skelton discusses two types of NUX: New User Experience and Novel User Experience. (NU)X … Read more
In a Make Core post co-authored by Ryan Boren, Helen Hou-Sandí, and Sheri Bigelow; … Read more
WP IDE is a service to take “WordPress development to the cloud.” It’s a … Read more
Syed Balkhi explains why he thinks HelpScout is a better option than forums for … Read more
Paw and Postman are two tools to help you play with RESTful API’s. Paw … Read more
Most users will never engage deeply with an app. It’s sad but true. Consider … Read more
Two conversion articles I read this weekend have stuck with me through the day … Read more
Justin Tadlock has another tutorial in his customizer series this time on templating with … Read more