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DAVID’S PICKS Video Picks đź“ş Here…

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DAVID'S PICKS Video Picks 📺 Here are David's video picks: 4 real client scenarios (GDPR compliant) who have adopted self-hosted CRM solutions to run their businesses.: Paul Tobey shares four real (GDPR compliant) scenarios with clients who have adopted self-hosted…

Chris Coyier wonders where headless WordPress…

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Chris Coyier wonders where headless WordPress will land. 🛬 After acknowledging some of the benefits and how different groups are approaching it, he reaches this conclusion: “There’s just a heck of a lot more WordPress site owners who aren’t developers…

Thom Krupa shares a case study…

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Thom Krupa shares a case study of how Bejamas moved Backlinko to Headless WordPress and Next.js. WPGraphQL was used in the new site, replacing the Advanced Custom Fields plugin it used for many years.

Kellen Mace explains how to use…

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Kellen Mace explains how to use WPGraphQL with Gravity Forms to send and receive form data to/from a headless WordPress application. There's also

Upcoming Events 📆 WordSesh 2021 was…

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Upcoming Events 📆 WordSesh 2021 was announced with sessions on May 25 – 27 and workshops from May 28 – June 1. Registration is free. 🆓 WPCampus 2021 Online is a free online conference for web accessibility and WordPress in…

Tom Hirst makes a business case…

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Tom Hirst makes a business case for headless WordPress. 💼 Tom rightly notes that a business "has to be comfortable at the bleeding edge of web technology," but if you're not ready today, good news — "if you start with…

MĂ©száros RĂłbert shows how to do…

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Mészáros Róbert shows how to do headless form submission with the WordPress REST API. The article shows off two WordPress form plugins' submission endpoints and offers a way to recreate the typical form-related behaviors we have taken for granted.

Greg Rickaby recounts how WebDevStudios used…

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Greg Rickaby recounts how WebDevStudios used Next.js to build a 1,000-page Headless WordPress website. He covers the challenges, successes, and tools that were used to test and do UI/UX reviews. Greg also covers how his team handled the massive number…

It’s up for debate right now…

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It's up for debate right now how much demand there will be for headless WordPress. Jason Bahl identifies a key barrier: While much of WordPress was built with decoupling in mind, the WP REST API and Gutenberg were not. As…

Atlas SShRugged 🤷‍♂️ Right before the…

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Atlas SShRugged 🤷‍♂️ Right before the DE(CODE) 2021 conference, WP Engine founder and CTO Jason Cohen announced WP Engine's new Headless WordPress service, which is called Atlas. A new developer relations team "with focus on headless WordPress" — Matt Landers,…

WP Engine has hired WPGraphQL creator…

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WP Engine has hired WPGraphQL creator and maintainer Jason Bahl as a Principal Software Engineer. Jason formerly worked at Gatsby. He says this move "will actually strengthen the WordPress + Gatsby integration" and "allow WPGraphQL to grow and mature faster…

Hashim Warren, Senior Product Marketing Manager…

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Hashim Warren, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Gatsby, thinks SEO will drive serverless website adoption in 2021: "Marketers will discover that you have two options: pay a lot monthly and spend a lot of time speeding up your WordPress or…

Nate Arnold recently developed a WordPress…

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Nate Arnold recently developed a WordPress theme for headless WordPress projects and wrote up a simple explanation of the decisions that were made after implementing the theme on a few JAMstack projects.

Gatsby recently chose headless WordPress for…

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Gatsby recently chose headless WordPress for its blog. Senior Product Marketing Manager Hashim Warren explains why: "WordPress enables us to have unlimited users (without paying a subscription per seat). WordPress also comes with powerful role-based permissions and has free plugins…
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