The Zen of WP Development
In this WordPress.tv episode, Daniel Bachhuber – a Code Wrangler at WordPress.com VIP team – presents what it means to be “one with the code” of WordPress development for providing elegant solutions.
In this WordPress.tv episode, Daniel Bachhuber – a Code Wrangler at WordPress.com VIP team – presents what it means to be “one with the code” of WordPress development for providing elegant solutions.
Welcome to the seventh “Week in Review” on Post Status, where I hope to offer up some of the things you may have missed in the last week or so. A whole bunch of good stuff to read from the last week, so let’s get to it: Theme shops sorted by their Alexa rank Devin Price…
Let’s pull the bandaid off real quick, and it won’t hurt as bad: Theme Framework has turned into a marketing term. I lean more every day to giving theme framework the premium treatment. Just because a product costs money doesn’t make it premium at all. Nevertheless, the marketing term came and it stuck, and almost…
Matt Mullenweg reported on Thursday (September 20) that Gutenberg has over 420,000 active installations, and 213,000 posts written with Gutenberg have been tracked. Note that this is only for Jetpack and WordPress.com sites. The total number would be higher if self-hosted installs that are not using Jetpack were included. A new blog (gutenstats.blog) has been…
Automattic has purchased Tumblr from Verizon, in a firesale move reported to be for less than $3 million. There is still value in the site, however, for Automattic.
Today we look at making a WordPress page appear to be the ancestor of a single custom post type by filtering the classes on wp_nav_menu.
A nice intro post for a series on front end techniques from Pete Schuster. He talks the basics of debugging JavaScript with console.log. A good read.