In December of 2019, Nick Hamze, the owner of Sorta Brilliant, quietly launched Block Garden with a proposal for plugin authors to build block-based plugins off concepts, called seeds, from his site. He has since written extensively on the block editor and has shared a multitude of ideas, many of which are sorta brilliant. It is easy to be drawn …
How To Choose The Best CDN For WordPress
If you’re serious about speeding up your site and you’ve optimized the heck out of it (smushed images, minified CSS and JavaScript, set up a caching plugin…), it’s time to think about signing up to a content delivery network, or CDN. A Content Delivery Network (CDN) will drastically reduce server lag by storing static resources on a network of faster …
Swift Control Replaces WordPress Toolbar With Custom Access Panel
Swift Control expanded panel on the site front end. David Vongries, creator of the Page Builder Framework theme, launched the Swift Control plugin last week. The plugin is billed as a replacement for the core WordPress toolbar (admin bar). It allows site owners to customize the front-end control panel’s appearance and what links are displayed. Swift Control adds a new …
10up Releases Autoshare for Twitter WordPress Plugin
On Tuesday, 10up released its Autoshare for Twitter plugin. The plugin is designed to automatically tweet blog posts as they are published. By default, it will send the post title, featured image, and link to Twitter. Users can also add a custom message. The plugin is available in the WordPress plugin directory. If you threw a rock into a crowd …
Gutenberg 7.3 Brings Navigation Block Colors, Block Collections API, and Dynamic Post Blocks
The Gutenberg team announced version 7.3 of the plugin yesterday. This was the second release of the year, which included 159 contributions from 56 people. The major changes to the plugin include settings for changing the navigation block’s text and background colors, a new Block Collections API for developers, and placeholder blocks for post elements. One of the most significant …
Choosing The Best WordPress Table Plugin
So you’ve got a lot of data you want to present to your readers. Using tables seem like the obvious choice right? The problem is, tables are unsupported by the classic WordPress Visual Editor. The solution? Plugins of course! In this post, I’ll be covering the following: Why tables are an issue with WordPress. What makes a WordPress table plugin …
GiveWP Plugin Users Raised Over $100 Million in Donations in 2019
GiveWP plugin users raised $106 million in donations in 2019. This is the first time donation amounts have crossed the $100 million threshold in a year. Matt Cromwell, GiveWP’s COO, made the announcement on Facebook last week. This is a jump from the $88 million and $41 million raised in 2018 and 2017, respectively. “I’m constantly amazed at what we’ve …
GoDaddy’s ‘Go’ WordPress Theme Offers a Page-Building Experience via the Block Editor
GoDaddy launched its Go WordPress theme last week. It has been publicly available through its GitHub repository for several months, but the theme review team finally approved and set it live in the theme directory. Thus far, the theme has garnered 7,000 active installs and is likely to hit the popular list, given GoDaddy’s history of releasing popular themes. It …
How Edible Arrangements Learned to Embrace a New Kind of 'Edible'
What once seemed like a threat to Tariq Farid’s business is now a huge opportunity. View original post at Entrepreneur…
Gutenberg Can Tackle the Problems the Fields API Tried to Solve
The Fields API. Never heard of it? That’s OK. Outside of the inner development community, it is not widely known. The average WordPress user does not need to know about it. Before understanding how the Fields API fits into Gutenberg’s future, you must first understand what it is and the problems it was meant to fix. The Fields API was …