Theme frameworks explained in an animated infographic
This animated infographic provides a visual explanation of how theme frameworks work, as defined by WordPress.org.
This animated infographic provides a visual explanation of how theme frameworks work, as defined by WordPress.org.
According to a recent post on Google’s official security blog, Chrome is being prepared to start blocking all mixed content. As of Chrome 79, the browser “will gradually move to block all mixed content by default.” It will auto-upgrade mixed resources to HTTPS, so sites will continue to work if their sub-resources are already available…
Believe it or not, some WordPress developers code on Windows. This can cause problems with Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV) using VirtualBox if Hyper-V is also enabled. I’ve taken the time to implement a VVV setup on top of Hyper-V to reap the benefits of both local WordPress development and Windows’ native virutalization layer.
If you want a sneak peek into the design overhaul of the WordPress.org blog, check out the public Figma design board. Looking good! 🎨
Great talk by Tom about how to take your WordPress development skills to the next level.
Scott Amerman unveils a new WPEngine feature called “Flexible Workflows.” As the name suggests, Flexible Workflows allows teams to design their own development and deployment workflows. Some teams might want only a staging and production environment. Others might want a development, staging, and production environment that all have the same performance specs to ensure a…
WP Engine recently announced the launch of Global Edge Security, an “enterprise-class advanced security solution” in conjunction with Cloudflare. They have also recently provided its customers with the Genesis framework and themes after acquiring StudioPress in June.