WP Storybook looks like a good…
WP Storybook looks like a good way to explore Gutenberg components. You can search and view them in different states and even test them on different viewports.
WP Storybook looks like a good way to explore Gutenberg components. You can search and view them in different states and even test them on different viewports.
I’m a big fan of Wes Bos‘s series of online tutorials, and if you are moving deeper into React then you might be interested in his latest Full Stack JavaScript Apps with React.js and GraphQL course. WordPress Developers may also be interested in Zac Gordon‘s upcoming Advanced Gutenberg Development course.
Transcript ↓ Learn from Corey Maass, a master of WordPress plugins and apps, and Cory Miller, a marketing, business, and WordPress experience guru. The two discuss the intimacies of partnering on a product and how solopreneurs can benefit from support. Top Takeaways: 🔗 Mentioned in the show: 🐦 You can follow Post Status and our…
There are two great Gutenberg posts out now: Bill Erickson relates his experience about building a Gutenberg block, and how he added one for one of his plugins. He notes that it was, “more difficult than he expected,” but in the end a nice learning experience. Matthew Haines-Young, a senior Developer at Human Made, shares his…
Carrie Dils dives into full site editing in WordPress now with this Getting Started guide. To experiment with the existing and planned features coming to Gutenberg in the near future, you’ll start by downloading and installing the latest version of the Gutenberg plugin on a development site. Next, enable “Full Site Editing” under plugin settings….
Rich Tabor is taking CoBlocks and his other work to GoDaddy, where he’ll continue to development experiences for using WordPress with Gutenberg.
Is it still possible to make a living as a small WordPress company, freelancer, or solopreneur? The community says yes!