How to orderby the include parameter of get_terms()
Nice example of filtering get_terms() to orderby the include parameter. It’s also demonstrating with a WooCommerce example, which is handy.
Nice example of filtering get_terms() to orderby the include parameter. It’s also demonstrating with a WooCommerce example, which is handy.
A reminder from Anne McCarthy about the importance of your help testing Gutenberg 14.1 in advance of the WordPress 6.1 release: If you have the current Gutenberg (plugin) release installed, you can use block template parts without adopting everything that comes with block templates. For example, you can allow a user to edit and build…
Here’s a very simple question to a potentially confusing problem relating to how WordPress relates ID’s, slugs, and tags when dealing with URLs.
Verge Engine Optimization Max Rice, co-founder and CEO of SkyVerge β a prominent seller of plugins for WooCommerce β shares how his team started this $350k/month business. π Max walks the reader the process of designing, prototyping, and manufacturing their first product. He also shares the tools, books, podcasts, and other resources that were helpful…
I love posts like this. I’ve never given Lazy loading of images much thought. Devin Price has explained what lazy loading actually does, how it’s best handled in WordPress, and gives his recommendation on how to best use this sort of functionality. This is exactly how a short form tutorial should be.
Joost de Valk took another look at CMS market share via W3Techs. He notes that WordPress and WooCommerce are growing, but Joomla and Drupal are losing market share. Currently, “Shopify is set to overtake Joomla as the #2 CMS in approximately 7-8 months.” ποΈ
Joe and Brian talk about the release and features of WordPress 4.5, βColemanβ. They also discuss the earliest stages of WordPress 4.6 — no rest for the wicked.