Ibis is a handy and new-to-me…
Ibis is a handy and new-to-me PHP tool that helps you write eBooks in markdown and convert to PDF. π
Ibis is a handy and new-to-me PHP tool that helps you write eBooks in markdown and convert to PDF. π
Juliette Reinders Folmer notes that some updates are proposed for implementation in WordPress Coding Standards 3.0.0: “With the change to PHP 5.6 as the minimum PHP version for WordPress Core, and with the outlook of a minimum version of PHP 7.x in the (near) future, even more interesting language features will soon become available for…
WordPress 6.2.2 is available now for update. This reintroduces shortcodes in Block Theme Templates in a more secure way.
Rich Tabor and WordPress Playground innovator Adam Zielinski discuss the capabilities and promise of WP Playground.
What do you want to see for future WordCamps? Share your ideas on the post.
Do you want to disable border settings for everyone but Administrators, and only for posts? See the Dev Blog.
What’s the fate of the plugin review team with the primary maintainer soon to retire? It appears to have a bright future with additional contributors and tooling.
Brent Roose offers some benchmarks that feature the new preloading feature in PHP 7.4. Brent says, “I think it’s safe to say that preloading… will have a positive performance impact, also on real-life projects built upon a full-blown framework.” π
If you work with WooCommerce but aren’t familiar with the developer chats, you can read summaries of them at woocommerce.wordpress.com. π Here’s a reminder that the recently launched WooCommerce 3.7Β requires at least PHP 5.6.20 and WordPress 4.9. It also ships with Product Blocks 2.3 for the WordPress Block Editor and comes with new features…
PHP has voted on a proposal to extend support for PHP 5.6 — the most recent non-PHP-7 release — through 2018. The vote is a great step for WordPress, as version 5.6 only has about 12% adoption still. PHP 5.6 support is two fold: activeΒ support and security support. Three options were voted on: 1 year…
Krissie VandeNoord, founder of North UX, talks with Cory Miller about their work in creating people-first solutions for the nuanced needs of ecommerce and membership site owners. Krissie shares her story from her early days as a designer and blogger to launching her own agency. Her work and energy will encourage you to think beyond what is to build the possibilities that make things work better.