Eventy is a Laravel package by…
Eventy is a Laravel package by Tor Morten Jensen that brings WordPress-style actions and filters to your Laravel app.
Eventy is a Laravel package by Tor Morten Jensen that brings WordPress-style actions and filters to your Laravel app.
What happens when we reach the end of a phase in Gutenberg? Josepha shares what this means for additional features and requests in the WP Briefing. Josepha also posed a few questions at how we prioritize doing the work of contributing while onboarding new contributors and ways to simplify the experience new contributors have. Finally, get an early look at the design changes coming for Hosting, Jobs, About, and Dev Blog.
🥳 WordPress 6.2 is now available! If you haven’t started testing yet, now is the time.
Gutenberg is a 4 phase approach to nearly all areas of WordPress. Phase 1 was Posts and Pages. Phase 2 included Themes. Matias Ventura shares what we could see in Phase 3.
Andy Fragen has posted a call for testing on the Plugin Dependencies plugin.
Share your feedback about how to improve the Five for the Future contributor journey. Check out work underway on how to make interactive blocks easier to build, and take a walkthrough of layout classes in WordPress 6.1. It’s time to start planning; how will you celebrate WordPress’ 20th birthday?
Eric Barnes — creator of Laravel News — posts how he uses WordPress as a backend for his Laravel application. He rebuilt the Laravel News site using WordPress as his publishing interface. This is precisely the kind of thing that I’d love to see more examples of (there’s a list of V2 API implementations if you know of more)….
I talked to Justin Samuel, the CEO of Server Pilot, on the phone today, to do a bit of follow-up after my last post. I’m still intrigued by Server Pilot, which I see as unique in our space right now, and I had some additional questions. Justin Founded Server Pilot after getting out of school,…
Tom McFarlin proposes some interesting and practical benefits to employees who work for WordPress (or development/coding) companies. Tom’s first suggestion about a subscription to a particular WordPress news service seems like a great way to start off the list 🙂 . Also don’t forget to check out Tom’s guide to using Laravel Valet for WordPress development.