This is a short tutorial on how to setup a GitHub repository.
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Setup a GitHub Repository
Tanner Record @ tannerrecord.com • 1 year ago
Tanner Record @ tannerrecord.com • 1 year ago
This is a short tutorial on how to setup a GitHub repository.
Calvin Alkan @ snicco.io • 1 year ago
Following up on his article about authentication cookies, Calvin Alkan does a deep dive on WordPress salts. The salts keys are found in the WP Config file and people often wonder what they are and if we need to do something in relation to them. All of that and more in this technical article.
Brian Coords @ briancoords.com • 1 year ago
I came across this post and video from Brian Coords, who is a WordPress core contributor. I thought it was a very balanced and thoughtful response to Kevin Geary’s video where he tried to create a layout using Gutenberg.
Elvis Krstulović @ builderius.io • 1 year ago
In this article Elvis Krstulović weighs in on the discussion on user friendly builders, no-code options, and whether these are niche or not niche. He shows that UI controls, such as are used for flexblox layouts, are common across professional design tools.
Block Editor Handbook @ developer.wordpress.org • 1 year ago
Gutenberg block developers say “static block” or “dynamic block.” This short article in the developer handbook explains the difference.
Ronald Huereca @ dlxpugins.com • 1 year ago
Advanced topic about blocks – Ronald Huereca has created a tutorial on inner blocks which will be of interest to those creating blocks.
56k @ youtube.com • 1 year ago
Here is a video from a Pinegrow user showing how to create the ACSS/Frames “Section Victor” layout as blocks using Prinegrow.
Tom McFarlin @ tommcfarlin.com • 1 year ago
For developers and power users – this article by Tom McFarlin discusses how anonymous functions work in WordPress.
Matias Saggiorato @ saucal.com • 1 year ago
Related to large WooCommerce Stores – This article talks about the benefits and potential gotcha of using custom tables for Woo orders, now called High Performance Order Storage. A big gotcha is to ensure that all of your plugins are compatible with the use of the new custom table option.