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WordPress In The Long View With James Farmerā€” Post Status Draft 129

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Cory Miller
James Farmerā€™s WordPress story goes all the way back to his launch of the first hosted WordPress multisite blogging platform ā€” just a few days ahead of WordPress.com. Edublogs currently hosts millions of studentsā€™ and educatorsā€™ blogs. James talks about successes and failures, his views on Gutenberg, how he stays competitive with Squarespace, and how he thinks the WordPress business community should respond to the loss of active install growth data at WordPress.org.

Design and Development News for the Week of October 31

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Daniel Schutzsmith
Missing Menu Items ā€¢ Farewell PHP 7.4 ā€¢ I Didnā€™t Know You Could Do That in the Block Editor ā€¢ Why is Your Computer Cosplaying as a PDP-11? ā€¢ Effective Writing for Devs ā€¢ The State of CSS ā€¢ The Swiss Army Knife of Website Tools: Website Toolkit

The WordPress Enterprise Paradox

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Magne Ilsaas
"WordPress as a platform is putting us on the enterprise path.Ā But what got us here is what makes us irrelevant," says Magne Ilsaas, CEO and Founding Partner of Dekode. Magne wants to start an overdue conversation about three big risks ā€” and opportunities ā€” for WordPress agencies: 1) A lack of spaces for professional conversations and knowledge-sharing, including professional events, meetups, and mastermind groups catering to enterprise WordPress. 2) Successful agencies that use WordPress extensively with little or no community involvement whose work would benefit from enterprise WordPress peer networks. 3) An over-emphasis in WordPress agencies on short-term engineering solutions to the exclusion of long-term business solutions. What's often left out is design, user experience, and most of all the capacity to play a strategic advisory role in partnership with clients.

Daniel S. Pumpkins’ šŸŽƒ Post Status Halloween TechHorror Roundup

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Daniel Schutzsmith
It's our Halloween roundup of ghoul tools, but we're not going to show you anything scarier than David Bisset's dev dad joke tweets. Just Blocks Made of Humans, a totally non-scary image creation AI ā€” as long as you do not install the Performance Loab plugin. Also in our cauldron: hairy, scary Block Styles and the classic so-lean-it's-skeletal ingredient, Balsamiq. šŸ¦‡

Transitioning an Agency to Gutenberg

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Dan Knauss
Up this week on WP Tavern's Jukebox with Nathan Wrigley, it's Sean Blakely with the story of the transition to Gutenberg in a large agency, American Eagle. I've expected to see stories like this ā€” for years. It seems they'reā€¦
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