Check out this console cheat sheet…
Check out this console cheat sheet for JavaScript developers. π Very handy!
Check out this console cheat sheet for JavaScript developers. π Very handy!
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There is a discussion in progressΒ about a JavaScript framework for WordPress. The discussions are primarily focused on React or Vue.js. While the general consensus seems to be that Vue.js is “approachable and highly extensible,” React might be the winner if only toΒ follow in the footsteps of projects like Calypso. Matt even mentioned that React was…
Chrome now has native lazy-loading for images and IFrames. There are already several good explanations of how this works and how to adjust your markup. An initial Trac ticket for lazy loading in WordPress core exists, and it was mentioned in a recent WordPress core JavaScript developer meeting. π€
Sami Keijonen shares his experience as a first time contributor to the WordPress default theme building process. He primarily worked within the realm of SVG icons for the Twenty Seventeen theme.
Of course you do. Or you should. JavaScript is more popular than ever for all aspects of web development, including in WordPress. Eventually, JavaScript could make up most of the codebase. If you want to stay on your game with WordPress, you need to get on your game with JavaScript. Someone I can only call…
This interview is with Jonathan Williamson, co-founder of CGCookie. Heβs going to talk to us about running a real world membership website on WordPress. Jonathan is Pippin Williamson’s twin brother, and he has years of experience running membership websites. There is much that we can learn from him.