Iain Poulson shares how Delicious Brains…
Iain Poulson shares how Delicious Brains built an Elementor addon for WP Offload Media, and some tips on how to use it. ☁️
Iain Poulson shares how Delicious Brains built an Elementor addon for WP Offload Media, and some tips on how to use it. ☁️
In this episode, Brian and Joe are joined by Zac Gordon, and the three of them discuss the state of JavaScript and JavaScript frameworks in a WordPress context.
Corey Maass and Cory Miller continue the development of their new WordPress plugin, Crop.Express. They discuss the current state of WordPress, its future, and what it means for WordPress professionals. Discover the top takeaways for developers, designers, and business owners in the WordPress ecosystem. Expect to gain insights on navigating the evolving WordPress landscape and staying ahead of the game.
While working on the Delicious Brains website, Iain Poulson created a custom table to be managed via the Advanced Custom Fields‘ “repeater” field. He goes into detail about configuring the field and populating the data, along with the pros and cons of this approach. Speaking of ACF, Corey Collins shows off some fun and interesting ways to extend standard…
Matt Shaw summarizes for Delicious Brains why most WordPress email plugins suck: “they simply don’t do enough to alert you of potential issues and don’t give you a way to rectify them.” 📧
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In this episode, Cory Miller and Corey Maass discuss implementing an image-generation tool for content marketing. They explore the idea of creating templates for generating images that can be used in blog posts, social media, and other channels. The tool aims to enhance the visual appeal of content, highlight key quotes and summaries, and make sharing easier. They envision a workflow where marketers can quickly generate various image templates based on their content, ultimately improving their posts’ overall presentation and value.