Holy Crap – Adobe Brackets
At the very least, it’s probably time to give Brackets a serious look for your WordPress theme building.
At the very least, it’s probably time to give Brackets a serious look for your WordPress theme building.
Automattic is testing the ability for Business plan customers to upload custom plugins and themes on WordPress.com. The test has only been open a few days, and they are enabling the feature for around 10 sites per day, so it’s a very, very soft launch. But if it goes well, one can presume the feature…
Here’s a good look at optimizing WordPress queries. It includes a bunch of things I wasn’t aware of.
A little flowchart describing how, given plugin X, you could determine if it was conflicting with some other plugin Y, or with your theme. This is a nice helper from Scribu.
It’s not easy to make good, sustainable income selling commercial WordPress plugins. Tom McFarlin does a great job highlighting many things you should be considering if you are thinking about getting into the WordPress commercial product business.
The folks at Orbtr launched their new plugin this weekend at WordCamp Atlanta. I spoke with them for a while, and I think their product is promising. Imagine it as a Hubspot-esque product, but allย withinย the WordPress dashboard. It handles email marketing, landing pages, tracking etc. I also like that it integrates with some other products…
Newly released Gutenberg 10.7 includes the first iteration of responsive menus in the navigation block and new design tools to support the existing ones in blocks. Now you can insert block patterns from the WordPress.org Pattern Directory too. โจ