Chris Coyier explores how different Content…
Chris Coyier explores how different Content Management Systems handle blocks of content. Chris considers CraftCMS, Drupal, and WordPress with SiteOrigin’s Page Builder as well as Gutenberg.
Chris Coyier explores how different Content Management Systems handle blocks of content. Chris considers CraftCMS, Drupal, and WordPress with SiteOrigin’s Page Builder as well as Gutenberg.
Alex Barashkov explains on Twitter that you can connect your Gutenberg blocks to React components with Gatsby and “get crazy flexibility in terms of content editing driven by CMS.”
Despite having such a vast market share, we lack a common set of competencies for the people working and hiring in the WordPress space.
Readers know that the WordPress REST API has had a lot of activity this release cycle. There has been a concerted effort to get the API ready for a core merge in 4.7. The release isn’t slated until December, but due to the timelines for feature freezes and testing involved, that means the merge proposal…
Content Bot that claims to be the first WordPress AI Content Plugin. Nick Duncan shared on Twitter how this new product is generating $260 MRR so far, which is a nice start. 💸
Chris Coyier shares his thoughts on how to improve WordPress comments. Chris has WordPress sites with a cumulative total of a few hundred thousand (generally high quality) comments, so he speaks with some authority on this subject. Many of Chris’s suggestions are ones I like — HTML email formatting and some design love for the admin…
Chris Coyier gives the many reasons why he still loves WordPress for CSS-Tricks.