This is a nice article showing several examples where you can use media queries to detect a user’s browser or operating system preferences using CSS.
Detecting User Preferences with CSS
Eric Karkovack @ speckyboy.com • 1 year ago
Eric Karkovack @ speckyboy.com • 1 year ago
This is a nice article showing several examples where you can use media queries to detect a user’s browser or operating system preferences using CSS.
Clarity Staff @ clarity.microsoft.com • 1 year ago
This case study details how Brainstorm Force, the makers of the Astra theme, used Microsoft Clarity to improve their website. Clarity is a behavior analytics tool from Microsoft. Initially I saw Clarity as a competitor to Google Analytics, but today it can integrate with Google Analytics and you can show GA data inside of your Clarity dashboard.
David McCan @ youtube.com • 1 year ago
Coming in ACF 6.2 are two new features: built-in bidirectional relationship fields and built-in option pages. Up until now these features required a code snippet to enable, but with ACF 6.2 they can be setup with the user interface.
Katie Keith @ barn2.com • 1 year ago
In acquisition news, Barn2 Plugins purchased the WooCommerce Product Tabs plugin.
Kathy Zant @ zant.com • 1 year ago
This article addresses the recent supply chain vulnerability in plugins using the Freemius SDK. It also goes in depth to provide information about the process of reporting and the reporting authorities in the WordPress ecosystem.
Jonathan Bossenger @ jonathanbosseger.co • 1 year ago
Here are the results from Jonathan Bossenger’s WordPress developer survey focusing on tools used. It is short, but interesting. I was surprised by the huge number of Mac users.
Alex Kirk @ make.Wordpress.org • 1 year ago
WordPress org will be moving to Matrix for chat and group discussions. The move has started now with single sign on using your WP org login and a Slack / Matrix bridge so that you can login on either side. There are several Matrix clients, so there will be some choice. This is discussed in this post on the Make blog.
NASA has used WordPress for its blogs. Now they are moving their main site to WordPress. Here is the beta version.
Sarah Gooding @ WPtavern.com • 1 year ago
The Classic Press team is considering options for updating and maintaining compatibility with WooCommerce. It doesn’t sound like a happy situation.