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Building Multidots, with Anil Gupta

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Brian Krogsgard
In this episode I talk to Anil Gupta about his journey and philosophies building Multidots -- a company doing enterprise web development work all over the world with more than 100 employees.

Seasonal Affective Reflections

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David Bisset

2018 was one of the most exciting years in the history of WordPress for me, but at the same time, it was very stressful and emotionally draining for more than a few people in the community. Two of the most…

Bill Erickson has a nice list…

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Dan Knauss

Bill Erickson has a nice list of recommended plugins for forms, galleries, sliders, and libraries that have Gutenberg blocks. It's impressive to see more of these come to light after the ones Matt mentioned his State of the Word at…

Matt Mullenweg followed up on some…

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Dan Knauss

Matt Mullenweg followed up on some "homework" from WordCamp US and restated his thoughts about the WordPress mission to "Democratize Publishing." Joost de Valk has some good thoughts on this as well.

Some noteworthy WordCamp US summaries have…

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Dan Knauss

Some noteworthy WordCamp US summaries have surfaced over the past week: "Reminder Of A Great Community" — Joe Casabona Laura Coronado gets some collective thoughts from the WebDevStudios team. Drew Gorton explains how Pantheon took value from WordCamp US 2018.

The next WordCamp US dates have…

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Brian Krogsgard

The next WordCamp US dates have been announced: November 1-3, 2019. A few people have expressed some concern that these dates come right after Halloween in the US, but it's great to see the event a little earlier in the…

Edge and the state of browsers

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Brian Krogsgard

While WordPress 5.0 and WordCamp US were consuming the majority of the community's attention, some significant events were unfolding that will have profound and lasting effects on the web. One of these events was a rumor that Microsoft decided to…

Adding to the list of growing…

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Brian Krogsgard

Adding to the list of growing Gutenberg blocks, these two are worth a look: Secure Blocks for Gutenberg from Matt Watson is a block plugin that secures content by user role, allowing display of alternative content to logged-out users and…

Dylan Barrell shares some takeaways from…

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Brian Krogsgard

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…

The Automattic Design Awards were given…

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Brian Krogsgard

The Automattic Design Awards were given out during WordCamp US, and although this didn't get as much attention as some other items during the week, there were some impressive products and websites given the spotlight, including Atomic Blocks, Level Level, and Kit.

WPRig will be covered in greater…

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Brian Krogsgard

WPRig will be covered in greater depth on Post Status later, but for now, readers should be aware that this groundbreaking project has very recently begun a 2.0 version ("alpha") and is looking for people to help test it and…

Joost de Valk has written an “After…

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Brian Krogsgard

Joost de Valk has written an "After WCUS WordPress & Gutenberg FAQ" addressing some questions posed to him and the Yoast team at WordCamp US. In short, he is on board with Gutenberg but "annoyed with the communication failure around the…
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