Here’s a handy plugin called WooBuilder…

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Brian Krogsgard

Here's a handy plugin called WooBuilder that creates WooCommerce product pages using Gutenberg. Delicious Brains has a new post explaining how to decrease your site testing time with automated acceptance testing for WooCommerce.

Justin Tadlock explains how to build…

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Brian Krogsgard
Justin Tadlock explains how to build a compelling business or agency landing page with Gutenberg and his newly released Exhale WordPress theme, which I really like.

Rich Tabor shows how you can…

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Brian Krogsgard

Rich Tabor shows how you can conditionally load front-end JavaScript for Gutenberg blocks. Rich walks you through some checks for specific blocks on a page using methods drawn from his own plugins.

The new version (3.0) of SearchWP…

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Brian Krogsgard

The new version (3.0) of SearchWP has been released, and it brings a few big changes: a rebuilt settings screen, integration of extensions, first-party Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) support, and support for Gutenberg blocks.

There’s a proposal for a new…

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Brian Krogsgard

There's a proposal for a new type of plugin for JavaScript-only single blocks. The aim is for people to be able to search for blocks and install them directly from the Gutenberg editor. I think this is an exciting concept.…

Igor Benić has a handy list…

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Dan Knauss

Igor Benić has a handy list of podcasts that WordPress developers should listen to — and yes Post Status Draft is on the list! 🎧 Igor also has a post going into detail about the Gutenberg Component Modal and the options it…

Aaron Jorbin shares his thoughts about the…

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Dan Knauss

Aaron Jorbin shares his thoughts about the beta version of the WordPress iOS mobile app that integrates with Gutenberg now: "The responsiveness of the editor is amazing, and the ability to move blocks up and down makes editing inside the mobile…

đź“ť Some noteworthy items from the latest…

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Dan Knauss

📝 Some noteworthy items from the latest weekly WordPress developer meeting: WordPress 5.1 RC1 is already out with RC2 either "late this week or early next week." The final version is on target for 2/21. WordPress 5.1.1 will probably be released…

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Adam Pickering

Astoundify is hiring a fully remote WordPress developer to help our customers live their entrepreneurial dreams – apply now to join the team 🙂

WPCampus Online 2019 has come and…

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Dan Knauss

WPCampus Online 2019 has come and gone, but you can view presenters' slides, and video will be available soon. There was quite a lot of material related to Gutenberg, dubbed "Gute" or "Gutes" in WPCampus chats. The Gutenberg Accessibility Audit presentation…

Just another migration story

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Brian Krogsgard
This past week it was necessary for me to spend time migrating a website and helping deploy a new design for it. It was a frustrating and humbling experience that also reminded me just how much of a challenge these…

A variety of changes and additions…

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Dan Knauss

A variety of changes and additions are coming to WordPress 5.1 — developers take note: New "short circuit filters" for WP_User_Query and count_users(). There's also LIKE support for meta keys. Some developer-focused changes to the Cron API, including new functions and filters that…
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