Chris Coyier updated his advice on…
Chris Coyier updated his advice on where to learn WordPress theme development nowadays.
Chris Coyier updated his advice on where to learn WordPress theme development nowadays.
This looks awesome. Sarah Gooding featured this CodePen embed plugin for WordPress over on the WPMU blog. CodePen is a great tool that I’ve been wanting to use more. If you’re not familiar, it’s a project from Chris Coyier and a couple other folks, and it’s like jsFiddle plus a lot more. You can write…
Mel Choyce has started the conversation on Make Core to change WordPress’s Dashicons icon font to SVG: In the next couple months, we’re going to focus on converting the Dashicons icon font in core to SVG. The process of adding and updating the Dashicons font is an incredibly labor intensive, tedious process that is currently limited…
Scott Fennell started a three-part series on CSS Tricks on using the WordPress REST API for “remote control WordPress.” Speaking of CSS Tricks, here’s another good post where Chris Coyier walks through the many things to consider when styling a modal.
Acquired in January, CSS-Tricks founder Chris Coyier, who was also a member here, ran that publication for 15 years before capitalizing on search traffic to sell to Digital Ocean — for $4 million (USD). They Got Acquired got that number and a few others from Chris recently: 88 million pageviews 91,000 newsletter subscribers 6,500 articles,…
If you compose HTML emails, then you’ll want to read this post from Chris Coyier that highlights some essential tools, workflows, and APIs that will make your work easier.
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…