For Block Theme developers – Brian Coords looks at the possibilities for tracking block theme changes.

Version Control for Block Themes
Brian Coords @ briancoords.com • 2 years ago

Brian Coords @ briancoords.com • 2 years ago
For Block Theme developers – Brian Coords looks at the possibilities for tracking block theme changes.

Kevin Powell @ youtube.com • 2 years ago
CSS Tips: Text and link underline options are easier than you might think. I needed to do this today and saw Kevin Powell just posted a video on it. My good fortune.

Crocoblock Team @ crocoblock.com • 2 years ago
Crocoblock has 5 plugins that work with Bricks and they just released a dedicated page highlighting the integration.

Ben Dwyer @ make.wordpress.org • 2 years ago
Gutenberg 17.5 has been released. It mainly focuses on a couple of refinements in preparation for WordPress 6.5 in March. The main refinement is the unification of preferences for the content editor and the site editor.

Liam Gladdy @ advancedcustomfields.com • 2 years ago
Advanced Custom Fields version 6.2.5 is now available. This release is a security fix release containing an important change you need to be aware of before you update. From ACF 6.2.5, use of the ACF Shortcode to output an ACF field will be escaped by the WordPress HTML escaping function wp_kses.

Aaron Jorbin @ make.wordpress.org • 2 years ago
A maintenance release of 6.4.3 is being prepared and is currently targeted for January 30th.

Iain Poulson @ advancedcustomfields.com • 2 years ago
It has not been uncommon for a theme or plugin to stagnate after it is purchased by a hosting company. One exception is ACF. The ACF team has been doing an excellent job moving the plugin forward and also has communicated well with its user base. If you are interested in what the team has accomplished, here is the ACF 2023 year in review.

Ben Gabler @ rocket.net • 2 years ago
Rocket.net is a relatively new hosting company that is about 3 1/2 years old. Already they are hitting some impressive milestones and have built a great reputation. Here is their 2023 year in review post.

Paul Charlton @ youtube.com • 2 years ago
Paul Charlton challenges the often repeated notion that you have to be a developer to use Bricks. In this video he highlights similarities between Elementor and Bricks to show that basic concepts are the same while also showing that some of the differences in how they are implemented in Bricks provides flexible and powerful options.