If you’re interested in the WordPress…
If you’re interested in the WordPress admin UI, Helen Hou-Sandi thinks the next step is in making it more reusable, and has started a discussion about the future, welcoming your ideas.
If you’re interested in the WordPress admin UI, Helen Hou-Sandi thinks the next step is in making it more reusable, and has started a discussion about the future, welcoming your ideas.
More WCEU Recaps Here’s an excellent WordCamp Europe contribution day recap from the Make WordPress Design team. I appreciate seeing how the discussion about Gutenberg and interaction resulted in designers opening issues in Github. Codeable had a nice recap as well and an interesting post about quickly taking professional photos of their team — 34…
Jonathan Christopher writes about taking value-based pricing too far. He addresses the popularity of value-based pricing, as well as its tendency to be defined many ways. But he ends up focusing largely about some of the common pitfalls of not talking money early, and managing value pricing while also making good use of our time, as well…
If you follow PHP development, you might be interested to know that a JIT (“just in time”) engine is coming to PHP 8. This change will present some challenges, but overall the benefit will be increased performance. ⏱️ There isn’t a lot of information about this right now, but there is a good discussion with…
Each week we are highlighting the news from WordPress.org that you don’t want to miss. If you or your company create products or services that use WordPress, we’ve got the news you need to know. Be sure to share this resource with your product and project managers. News Preliminary Roadmap for WordPress 6.0 (Matias Ventura)…
There is a discussion unfolding at Make WordPress about the future design of the WordPress “About” page. Initial discussion points posted by Tammie Lister ask some good focusing, “what if” questions: What if the CSS system was rebuilt from the ground up using components? What if a unified style or theme for design was adopted?…
Oops. As seen on a blog called Tech Central, a South African province seems to have spent around $15 million on a new website that turns out to be a slightly customized Themeforest theme. I’ve got no problem with people spending serious money on WordPress sites, but this is ridiculous. When you get into millions…