Acorn is a project of Roots and provides a framework for integrating Laravel within WordPress.

Using Laravel With WordPress
Roots Team @ github.com • 2 years ago

Roots Team @ github.com • 2 years ago
Acorn is a project of Roots and provides a framework for integrating Laravel within WordPress.

Core Framework Team @ coreframework.com • 2 years ago
The Core Framework team just released a new template kit called Blocks. It is a wireframe kit with more than 300 wireframes. CoreBlocks used BEM, pays attention to accessibility, and works with the Core Framework.

Temani Afif @ css-loaders.com • 2 years ago
A collection of 600 CSS-only animations.

Vitalii Kiiko @ github.com • 2 years ago
The Builderius team released an early version of their own CSS framework, which is built into the builder or can be used alone.

Karol Krol @ docs.google.com • 2 years ago
Karol Król from the ThemeIsle team has conducted a hosting survey most years since 2014 and has compiled the raw data from each year into a Google Sheet.

Team @ learn.wordpress.org • 2 years ago
WordPress org has a “Learn” courses area that has a large number of learning tracks. This is a good resource to bookmark or remember for when people ask for good courses.

Alex Lende @ developer.wordpress.org • 2 years ago
This article on the developer blog has a good overview of what JSON schema is and it also lists and explains the several ways that JSON schema is used in WordPress. It is worthwhile reading this article for orientation purposes for power users even if you aren’t a developer.

Sagar Patel @ theplusblocks.com • 2 years ago
The Plus team just released a free Figma UI Kit and Design System called Sprout. It has 1300+ Components and 250+ Pages. There are not many Figma design kits that focus on WordPress and so they wanted to make available layouts and designs that would assist in WordPress website creation.

WengersToyBus @ species-in-pieces.com • 2 years ago
This site is an example of CSS animation. It it uses clip path polygons to create animal shapes. Pretty cool example of what can be done with some of the emerging CSS animation support and things like polygons. Web kit browsers have full support (for polygons), it’s limited in Firefox. There is a how it’s made page that describes the technique.