Here’s a nifty web tool to…
Here’s a nifty web tool to easily create an emoji or letter-based SVG favicon.
Here’s a nifty web tool to easily create an emoji or letter-based SVG favicon.
Per Søderlind, who calls Oslo his home, has developed an SVG logo Custom Control for the WordPress Customizer. It’s a proof of concept, but seems to be worth the time to review his walkthrough if you find yourself needing to customize the Customizer.
Robert Rowley at Patchstack explains what I believe is the first-ever reported vulnerability in Gutenberg (the plugin, not in WordPress core) to make the National Vulnerability Database. Robert has opened an issue for discussion in the Gutenberg GitHub repo that has a good quick summary of the vulnerability. It appears to be only a theoretical…
The new Post Status design is an alpha, but I wanted to show readers as soon as I could. Also, the site has a new domain and utilizes HTTPS everywhere. A lot has gone into it so far, and there is much left to do.
Sami Keijonen shares his experience as a first time contributor to the WordPress default theme building process. He primarily worked within the realm of SVG icons for the Twenty Seventeen theme.
Dashicons are shipped with WordPress and made available to developers looking to use custom icons in their plugins and themes. It’s a great little resource that makes stuff like icons for custom post types much simpler. Currently, Dashicons are an icon font. However, more and more folks (myself included with the front-end of Post Status) are…
Is it safe to insert an SVG via URL? How healthy is your database? Performance Team Rep Nominations.