This article considers the pros and cons of using the same taxonomy for multiple post types.
Using the Same Taxonomy for Multiple Post Types
Anh Tran @ metabox.io • 1 year ago
Anh Tran @ metabox.io • 1 year ago
This article considers the pros and cons of using the same taxonomy for multiple post types.
Anne McCarthy @ YouTube.com • 1 year ago
This short video provides a quick look at forthcoming changes to the Site Editor for WordPress 6.3. Changes for accessing and editing menus, pages, styles, template parts and patterns.
Johnny Harris @ spacedmonkey.com • 1 year ago
Here is a small performance function appropriate for small stylesheets.
Helena Ivanova @ crocoblock.com • 1 year ago
The Crocoblock team has put together a good article about their Custom Content Types feature, its advantages, and how to use it. Custom Content Types are like Custom Post Types, but they have their own table and better performance.
Udoro Essien @ youtube.com • 1 year ago
You can create animation interactions using all of the advanced builders. Udoro ‘Cracka’ Essien has a good video explaining what interactions are that can help you no matter what builder you use, and he also shows how to create interactions using Bricks. This is a great intermediate video that will help you to take your skills to the next level.
Jonathan Jernigan @ youtube.com • 1 year ago
An easy technique using ACF and the Block Visibility plugin to restrict content by user access level.
Ronald Huerec @ dlxplugins.com • 1 year ago
Ronald Huereca has a great tutorial on how to add your own commands to the coming Command Palette.
Kevin Powell @ youtube.com • 1 year ago
For advanced front-end developers, Kevin Powell suggests not using tabs if you can avoid it, but if you must use them then he does a walk-through showing how to create accessible tabs from scratch. There are more considerations than I realized.
Alex Yap @ wpstackable.com • 1 year ago
If you are unfamiliar with various CSS units and their use then this introductory article may be useful.