WordPress Coding Standards has reached a…
WordPress Coding Standards has reached a milestone version (2.0.0), and for developers, it’s worth a look.
WordPress Coding Standards has reached a milestone version (2.0.0), and for developers, it’s worth a look.
Catch up on the gold at WordSesh! Mark Ashton on the success of UiPress. Hanna Smith on web sustainability. Michelle and Allie on sponsored events. Mark Root-Wiley on CSS Standards for WordPress. Takis and Taeke on organizing WCEU.
US digital accessibility-related lawsuits reached a rate of over 10 per day in 2021 with over 4,000 in total, up 15% from the previous year.
Delicious Brains has decided to shut down Mergebot, after three years of working on it. It was an ambitious project from the start, but they decided that it didn’t meet their standards. Mergebot is by far the most ambitious product we’ve ever attempted. When we set out to solve WordPress’ database merging problems at our…
I didn’t get into SEO because I thought it was a way to get rich. In fact, I sort of learned about it against my will, but I stuck with it because I enjoy helping people. Let me give you a little context. Before I started FAT Media, I was a freelancer. I built a couple…
Accessibility isn’t the easiest subject to get mass audiences excited about. Sadly, I know from experience, because accessibility posts haven’t performed as well as other types on Post Status. That, however, doesn’t make accessibility less important — not by any stretch. And significantly, there are now a set of standards drafted for coding for accessible…
WordPress Coding Standards 1.2.1 has been released as a maintenance update for use with WordPress 5.0. If you’re not familiar with it, WordPressCS uses PHP_CodeSniffer to help developers enforce WordPress coding conventions.