OpenLampTech WordPress Wednesday #17
The no-code revolution and WP; CSS coding standards for WP; Is WP really that bad; The good and bad of open-source WP; Thank you for reading WordPress Wednesday #17.
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 #17 for October 19th, 2022:
Can WordPress avoid the pitfalls of the no-code revolution? (MasterWP)
Full Site Editing Is the Future of WordPress. Can You FSE It? (WPMUDEV)
WordPress succeeds by embracing the superfans, not dismissing them (MasterWP)
What Should Plugin Developers Expect from WordPress? (WP Minute)
Adding A Custom Icon To The Social Links Block Should Not Be This Hard (cameronjonesweb.com - discovered shared via MasterWP)
Is WordPress Entering a Death Spiral? (https://jeangalea.com - discovered shared via WP Minute)
WordPress Vulnerability In Shortcodes Ultimate Impacts 700,000 Sites (Search Engine Journal)
How To Create a WordPress Multisite With Different Domains (in 4 Steps) (Kinsta)
Why the WordPress.org growth charts might not matter (Post Status)
The good and the bad of open source WordPress (HeroPress)
12 Most Useful WordPress Custom Post Types Tutorials (WPBeginner)
CSS Coding Standards for WordPress: A Guide (medium.com)
Does WordPress.org Data Belong to the WordPress Community? Should It? (Post Status)
WordPress Plugins Begin Adopting Cloudflare CAPTCHA Alternative Turnstile (Search Engine Journal)
Rendering External API Data in WordPress Blocks on the Front End (CSS Tricks)
Is WordPress Really That Bad? (9 Things You Should Know) (WPBeginner)
Block-based themes for WordPress: Benefits, promise, and future? (Cult of Mac)
What is DB_Password and how to change it? (Candid Technology)
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Joshua Otwell
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