May 16th was Global Accessibility Awareness…
May 16th was Global Accessibility Awareness Day, with many public events taking place. You can find more accessibility events, sites, and information via the official Twitter account, @gbla11yday.
May 16th was Global Accessibility Awareness Day, with many public events taking place. You can find more accessibility events, sites, and information via the official Twitter account, @gbla11yday.
The customizer really is quite polarizing in the WordPress world. People often either love it or hate it. We’re definitely getting some more of it each release. Nick Halsey has submitted a proposal to put WordPress menus into the customizer (here’s the actual feature plugin on w.org). People have opined on this proposal, and many of the…
Dylan Barrell shares some takeaways from the WordCamp US Accessibility hackathon. Among the items they accomplished: an early integration with puppeteer (axe-puppeteer) was released, and Kelly Dwan started a new project with Ned Zimmerman to create an environment that will allow theme creators to test their themes quickly.
Is it safe to insert an SVG via URL? How healthy is your database? Performance Team Rep Nominations.
Back in January, a team was formed to create a pattern library for accessible WordPress themes. They stated their goals for the new pattern library: The goals are simple: Become a central resource for WordPress theme developers to learn about and how to implement accessible patterns for accessibility-ready themes. Patterns should be self contained and…
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. Are you interested in giving back and contributing…
WordPress 6.0.2, Advanced Admin Handbook, Accessibility Tags for Block Themes, and Improving the Template Creation Experience