Front-end developers who wish to brush…
Front-end developers who wish to brush up on their CSS selector skills (or perhaps discover some they didn’t know about) may be interested in this “level up” guide from David Gwyer.
Front-end developers who wish to brush up on their CSS selector skills (or perhaps discover some they didn’t know about) may be interested in this “level up” guide from David Gwyer.
Susty WP is an experiment by Jack Lenox to see how small a WordPress theme can get. Jack got the homepage of his website to about 7KB of data transfer earned — not at all surprisingly — top scores in Google Lighthouse and webpagetest.org). Jack’s recent post on CSS Tricks explains what he did and the…
Many companies and individuals — both inside and outside the WordPress space — recently offered reduced or free versions of their products. 🎁 Igor Benić made his WordPress developer course for free using this link for a limited time. The Events Calendar folks are making Promoter free through June 1, 2020. This is an automated…
Corey Maass and Cory Miller continue the development of their new WordPress plugin, Crop.Express. In this conversation, they share their experiences and challenges in creating the plugin, including the importance of user feedback and testing. They also talk about their decision to make the plugin open-source, the potential benefits of doing so, and the importance of community involvement in the process.
From practicing mindfulness to the evolution of WordPress, Corey Maass and Cory Miller cover a wide variety of topics in this episode as they continue the development of their new WordPress plugin, Crop.Express.
If you would like to get a good handle on CSS Grids, check out this newly posted video of Wes Bos talking about that very subject at Laracon US. Wes also has a nice resource library where you can pick up more tutorials at cssgrid.io.
After discussing it with several contributors, the decision has been made to officially remove IE11 support in WordPress 5.8. The removal will be done in two phases: WordPress 5.8 (among other changes) will effectively remove IE11 support in the block editor and all generated CSS files used within the admin. WordPress 5.9 will focus on…