OpenLampTech WordPress Wednesday #15
When (and not) to use headless WP; Beginners guide to FSE; WP workflows for devs; WP.cloud; Thank you for reading OpenLampTech WordPress Wednesday!
WordPress is changing at such a pace that it's a full-time gig just keeping up with it.
That’s where I come in and why you are here.
I’m not a WordPress developer, professional, or guru.
However, I am a WordPress blogger and user and I am interested in learning WordPress.
All that said, I search for and try to read a lot of WordPress-related content and am publishing the OpenLampTech WordPress Wednesday section to share the best articles and content I can find.
All on WordPress.
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I’m sharing these articles for this OpenLampTech WordPress Wednesday #15 for October 5th, 2022:
When and When Not to Use Headless WordPress (WP Mayor - discovered shared via Post Status)
WooCommerce Blocks 8.6.0 Introduces Cross-Sells Products Block (WPTAVERN)
Monetizing free WordPress products (The WP Minute) Audio
WordPress Multisite: The Everything-You-Need-To-Know Guide to WordPress Network (Kinsta)
Beyond WordPress. Hello Jamstack (simplerevolutions.design)
WordPress Punts Locally Hosted Fonts for Legacy Default Themes to 6.2 Release (WPTAVERN)
WordPress 6.1 Contains “Massive Improvement To Database Performance” (Search Engine Journal)
How To Schedule Posts in WordPress (3 Methods) (Kinsta)
Ready, set.. launch (and a great offer for WordPress businesses) (wpbiz.dev - discovered shared via Post Status)
Everything you need to know about WordPress Full Site Editing (20i.com)
How To Create an Effective WordPress Workflow for Developers (Kinsta)
How to Create a Custom Menu Using WordPress wp_nav_menu Function (Hostinger)
What’s New in the Editor: More Design Tools, Enhanced Lists, Easier Block Switching (wordpress.com)
What is WP Cloud? (Post Status)
Some WordPress Core Contributor stats (cagrimmett.com discovered shared via Post Status)
SolarMarker Attack Leverages Weak WordPress Sites, Fake Chrome Browser Updates (darkreading.com)
Why I built my WordCamp US presentation out of blocks (Nick Diego - discovered shared via Gutenberg Times)
How to simplify WordPress patterns with content-only block editing (richtabor.com - discovered shared via Gutenberg Times)
What’s Coming in WordPress 6.1 (Features and Screenshots) (WPBeginner)
Getting Started With WordPress Block Development (CSS Tricks)
How to Sell Online Courses in WordPress with Beaver Builder (In 6 Steps) (wpbeaverbuilder.com)
WordPress.org Removes Active Install Growth Data for Plugins (WPTAVERN)
How to Redirect Users After Form Submission in WordPress (WPBeginner)
I'm seriously considering enrolling in this course: Become a WordPress Developer.
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Joshua Otwell
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