Here’s a tutorial on how to clean a hacked site.
Step by Step Guide to Cleaning a Hacked Site
Alexis Bryan @ solidwp.com • 5 months ago
Alexis Bryan @ solidwp.com • 5 months ago
Here’s a tutorial on how to clean a hacked site.
Slaying the Dragon @ youtube.com • 5 months ago
A good tutorial on CSS Subgrid and how to use it.
Brian Gardner @ wpengine.com • 5 months ago
If you want to get up to speed on Gutenberg and the Site Editor, Brian Gardner has a 5 part video series that nicely explains: how to install Google fonts, adding a site icon, understanding list view, WordPress patterns, and getting started with global styles.
David McCan @ youtube.com • 6 months ago
See the Breakdance dynamic data features in action. In this video David McCan uses the new Breakdance version 2.0, together with Meta Box, to show how to create templates for a Custom Post Type. I also show how to display the Meta Box group repeater field.
Brian O’Connell @ youtube.com • 6 months ago
In this video Brendan O’Connell uses Pinegrow and ACSS to create some custom blocks. It is an easy to understand video that highlights the flexibility of these two tools.
Jamie Marsland @ youtube.com • 6 months ago
This was interesting. Ben Ritner from Kadence used Kadence Theme and Kadence Blocks to create the home page of the Rolling Stone website. Justin Tadlock used Gutenberg for the challenge. They had 30 minutes to see how far they could get. It seemed like Ben was going a little faster and smoother. I was surprised that Justin didn’t work in the Site Editor, but in a page. He brought his own custom theme.
Imran Siddiq • 6 months ago
The recent ACF 6.3 expanded the conditional logic options for showing and hiding fields. Imran Siddiq has a short video that shows the enhancement.
David McCan @ youtube.com • 6 months ago
Breakdance is preparing version 2.0 with a lot of new features. In this video David McCan looks at two that he thinks will be popular: migration mode and the new layout builder. The new migration mode appears to be unique and innovative.
Daniel Yuschick @ smashingmagazine.com • 6 months ago
Developers have manually styled the HTML checkbox to make it look like a switch. Now a new attribute for the checkbox is proposed that will render a checkbox as a switch. Interesting, but not ready for prime time.