Ryan Mccue open-sourced (and lightly updated…
Ryan Mccue open-sourced (and lightly updated for 2021) his WordPress Media Library in React proof of concept. It’s humorously codenamed “Obscura,” and it might be useful for some people.
Ryan Mccue open-sourced (and lightly updated for 2021) his WordPress Media Library in React proof of concept. It’s humorously codenamed “Obscura,” and it might be useful for some people.
Get a sneak peek at WordPress 6.1 with Nick Diego. Help test 6.1 Release Candidate 2 — and the Plugin Dependencies feature plugin. Be sure to browse the 6.1 DevNotes, Field Guides, and Team Updates. WP-CLI 2.7.1 is available now.
After a whirlwind WordCamp Europe, I’ve had some time to sit back and consider some of the common conversational threads. When a big group of people gets together in the WordPress space, you can start to identify what folks are concerned, excited, or otherwise feeling, from the conversations that sprout up. There was definitely an…
Discover WordPress 6.2’s new features, accessibility enhancements, and developer updates. Contribute to the community by joining the Contributor Working Group. Explore new block theme template. Engage in discussions on mentorship programs. Celebrate WP20 and participate in the Wapuu Coloring Giveaway.
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You may have already read Matt Mullenweg’s blog post outlining the decision to take React off the table for inclusion with WordPress core and related large-scale projects like Gutenberg. This is one of the bigger decisions in our space for quite some time, and it’ll be a while before we work our way through everything…
In this episode, Corey Maass, a freelance web developer, joins Cory Miller to discuss the intricacies of creating an impactful, user-appreciated product that makes a positive impact on customers and stands apart in a saturated industry.