You’ve probably wanted to convert Markdown…
You’ve probably wanted to convert Markdown to HTML before. This site lets you convert HTML to Markdown.
You’ve probably wanted to convert Markdown to HTML before. This site lets you convert HTML to Markdown.
If you compose HTML emails, then youโll want to read this post from Chris Coyier that highlights some essential tools, workflows, and APIs that will make your work easier.
Chris Coyier is not a stranger to most of us web workers. He’s aย designer at CodePen, a writer at CSS-Tricks, and a podcaster at ShopTalk. He uses WordPress on all three of his primary projects. For years, Chris has been a consistent advocate for the platform. He developsย his own websites with WordPress, but his day-to-day…
James Farmerโs WordPress story goes all the way back to his launch of the first hosted WordPress multisite blogging platform โ just a few days ahead of WordPress.com. Edublogs currently hosts millions of studentsโ and educatorsโ blogs. James talks about successes and failures, his views on Gutenberg, how he stays competitive with Squarespace, and how he thinks the WordPress business community should respond to the loss of active install growth data at WordPress.org.
Matthias Pfefferle is head of WordPress development at a hosting company in Europe and the creator of Activity Pub, a WordPress plugin. He joins Cory Miller to discuss the rising need for decentralization in social networking, the current movement, and the future potential available within WordPress.
Jeff Waugh is a prominent advocate worldwide of the open source ecosystem. In his latest article, he talks about the continued evolution of WordPress in a “new era”, which is mostly stuff my audience should know about. But it’s good to see it from a relative outsider’s perspective. It wonโt happen overnight, but WP-API will…
Max Bรถck wonders if we’re ready to revisit some of the ideas of the early (1990s) web as things like plain HTML and server-side rendering (SSR) are “stepping back into the spotlight.”๐ก Max also has an interesting observation about the renewed interest in personal websites, blogs, and niche communities as alternatives to increasingly unpopular and…