I stumbled upon an interesting Gravity…
I stumbled upon an interesting Gravity Forms plugin called Fillable PDFs. The recent 2.0 release gives you the ability to map Gravity Forms fields to PDF templates. 🤩
I stumbled upon an interesting Gravity Forms plugin called Fillable PDFs. The recent 2.0 release gives you the ability to map Gravity Forms fields to PDF templates. 🤩
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Bet Hannon, CEO of AccessiCart, talks with Cory Miller about her journey in starting an agency focused on accessibility and e-commerce in the WordPress space. She highlights the importance of accessibility, not only as a legal requirement but also as a means to enhance the user experience for all visitors. Bet emphasizes the need for WordPress professionals to continually educate themselves about accessibility and user experience best practices, collaborate with communities, and consider the diverse needs of users with disabilities. By prioritizing accessibility and optimizing user experiences, we can create inclusive websites that benefit all users.
Cristian Antohe has published a pretty nice walkthrough of various user registration plugin options with pros and cons for each. Personally, I use Gravity Forms User Registration module, but it’s nice to see what else is out there.
The journey to GiveWP 3.0 is well underway — an open, iterative development process that fully embraces WordPress’s Gutenberg block editor. Give cofounder Matt Cromwell and development director Jason Adams share what they’ve learned so far.
I see a lot of WordPress products and product websites as a consultant. I also get “pitched” a pretty decent amount, requesting me to check out someone’s new product to blog about here. Because of this experience seeing and judging products over the last few years, I have some things I’d like to recommend for…
Dan and Eric discuss their top picks for WordPress news stories of the week and the topic of professionalism. What is it — what does it mean for us in the WordPress community, and how does it relate to a healthy open source project and business ecosystem?