This article briefly shows five different ways to add an options page in the WordPress admin for user settings.

Ways to Create An Options Page
Iain Poulson @ deliciousbrains.com • 3 months ago
Iain Poulson @ deliciousbrains.com • 3 months ago
This article briefly shows five different ways to add an options page in the WordPress admin for user settings.
Roger Montii @ searchenginejournal.com • 3 months ago
The HTTP Archive published a report on the state of accessibility on the web. Twenty content management systems and website platforms were ranked by accessibility based on scores from the Lighthouse Accessibility audit. WordPress is in the list, but not at the top.
Paul Charlton @ youtube.com • 3 months ago
A number of people like to create their own CSS framework. They start with the basics, as this video from Paul Charlton shows how to do, and over time they build it up with just the features they need.
Jamie Marsland @ youtube.com • 3 months ago
If you are into custom block development then you might find this YouTube live session with Ryan Welcher interesting.
Tom McFarlin @ tommcfarlin.com • 3 months ago
Tom McFarlin looks back at 1 year with ChatCPT / AI.
Matt Mullenweg @ wordpressenginetracker.com • 3 months ago
The WP Engine tracker says that 24,510 websites left from WP Engine since September 21st. They are now showing where they moved to also.
Gen Herres @ youtube.com • 3 months ago
The Easy A11y Guide YouTube channel has lots of good videos with information on how to apply accessibility best practices. For example, here is an easy to follow video showing the wrong way and the correct way to hide content on a page.
Penpot @ youtube.com • 3 months ago
Penpot, the popular alternative to Figma, released a plugins API. This will make it possible for third parties to extend the platform and provide integrations.
David McCan @ youtube.com • 3 months ago
ACF Pro is now available for download from WordPress.org under the name Secure Custom Fields. I take a look at this new addition to the WordPress plugin directory and wonder if this is a fork or a nulled plugin?