Need some bite sized conversations today? Let Michael and Aaron help with some discussion on the end of Internet Explorer, looking at WordPress 6 features, and some great CSS tips! It’s a great blend of…
APIs can be confusing. Conventions like RESTful services have been a staple of the industry, but they suffer from a lack of tools that can better solve modern development challenges. Jason Bahl joins us this…
Building a site using a headless WordPress approach is a strategy with growing appeal in all kinds of organizations. While we have the tools available to do it, the approach right now can feel daunting,…
A lot goes into creating a robust WordPress theme. So much, that it can be daunting when you decide to tackle your theme project. But, while theme development can be an expansive topic to learn,…
Most UI choices you can make have differing amounts of good and bad considerations to weigh. Does the advantage tradeoff outweigh the disadvantages? The technique of sticking header navigation to the top of the browser…
A big shout out for this goes out to EJ Mason over at Webflow who pointed out that the default Mediaelement.js based audio player used in WordPress could be improved upon by switching over to…
A new website built in WordPress today isn’t complete until you’ve had to use at least one custom post type. Sometimes we code them by hand, or use a generator, but plugins like Pods aim…
Big news broke recently in a surprise announcement that Automattic had bought Tumblr from Verizon at the fire sale price of $3 million. This looks like it can be nothing but good for Tumblr, but…
Chris Wiegman returns to The Drunken UX Podcast this week to share information about WPEngine‘s newest innovation – the WordPress DevKit. DevKit aims to take the best ideas of local development tools like Docker, Local…
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