Hammy: Adaptive Content Images within WordPress
Hammy speeds up your website by generating and serving resized images for your content area depending on content width
Hammy speeds up your website by generating and serving resized images for your content area depending on content width
Dumitru Brinzan writes about the “WordPress Web Hosting” page on the WordPress.org website. He has some disagreements with Matt Mullenweg’s recent description of the hosting page as “editorially-driven” and at high risk of “bribery or conflict” if it was placed under the control of another group.
Get your feedback in now about features coming in WordPress 6.1. Feature freeze is September 20.
James Giroux writes so much good stuff on his own blog, I can’t keep up. I am accumulating a list of things he’s tackled that are unusual to see written about in any depth in the WordPress community, especially by a man. At some point I hope to write some things in response, or inspired…
Ryan Holiday gives advice on how to market a “boring” business. He tells of the power of stories, and reminds us that all businesses have them. When we get stuck in a rut as web professionals, this is especially helpful. And it should open many client minds as well. Absolutely A+ article — I’m sure…
I love reading user studies like this recent one from Nielsen Norman Group, where they talk about the user experience for using the magnifying glass icon for search. All in all, they say it works quite well. Users tend to recognize the search icon even moreso than the “hamburger” icon that’s prevalent today, which they…
Sarah Gooding has written for WPMU for years. I was able to track her archive page back to October 2009. She announced this morning she’s joined Audrey, Matt Mullenweg’s research and investment arm, and is going to write about WordPress on WP Tavern full time. Sarah is a great writer, and WP Tavern will be…
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“I’m crap at PHP.” – Noel Tock
I quit.