Why the decoupled — or Headless…
Why the decoupled — or Headless — CMS is getting so popular.
Why the decoupled — or Headless — CMS is getting so popular.
Sarah Drasner over at Smashing Magazine documents how to create a headless WordPress Site “on the JAMstack.” She sets up a Vue application with Nuxt and pulls posts via the WordPress API. A demo with source code is provided. 🗣️
From practicing mindfulness to the evolution of WordPress, Corey Maass and Cory Miller cover a wide variety of topics in this episode as they continue the development of their new WordPress plugin, Crop.Express.
So they say. Specifically, David Mainayar said in Woo Weekly #399 that it’s the fastest he’s seen, and I imagine he’s seen a lot.
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, William Johnston, and Nate Archer — was also announced in a blog post. During the…
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 than those who are, I reckon, so that alone will keep headless WordPress from being…
A new version of Laps is available. Laps is a “light” WordPress profiler plugin from Andrey Savchenko. It reportedly features better core event coverage, more information with call backtraces and hooked callbacks, as well as headless AJAX and REST API profiling with Server Timing API.