Blessing Krofegha demonstrates how to build…
Blessing Krofegha demonstrates how to build a web app with a headless CMS and React. He doesn’t mention WordPress, but it’s applicable — and worth reading if the general concept interests you.
Blessing Krofegha demonstrates how to build a web app with a headless CMS and React. He doesn’t mention WordPress, but it’s applicable — and worth reading if the general concept interests you.
Chris Coyier is not a stranger to most of us web workers. He’s a designer at CodePen, a writer at CSS-Tricks, and a podcaster at ShopTalk. He uses WordPress on all three of his primary projects. For years, Chris has been a consistent advocate for the platform. He develops his own websites with WordPress, but his day-to-day…
What is the Block Protocol and why does it matter? What’s the significance of Matt taking over at Tumblr? And is WordPress way too complicated?
Chris Coyier wonders where headless WordPress will land. 🛬 After acknowledging some of the benefits and how different groups are approaching it, he reaches this conclusion: “There’s just a heck of a lot more WordPress site owners who aren’t developers than those who are, I reckon, so that alone will keep headless WordPress from being…
In this episode, Tiffany Bridge joins Cory Miller to talk about the latest innovations she and her team at Nexcess have created for beginner online store owners, simplifying WordPress for users, and the ongoing battles between centralization and decentralization.
In this episode of Post Status Draft, Miriam talks with Post Status Editor Dan Knauss about her WordPress journey as a WordCamp organizer, agency owner, and web host founder.
I encountered an article today that made my blood boil. Phillip Thomson wrote about the cost of three websites for the Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Sydney Morning Herald. The article blasts Julie Bishop and her department for spending $113,000 on upgrades and maintenance for three websites. I have no opinion on Australian…