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The Client/Server Rendering Spectrum


I've definitely been guilty of thinking about rendering on the web as a two-horse race. There is Server-Side Rendering (SSR, like this WordPress site is doing) and Client-Side Rendering (CSR, like a typical React app). Both are full of advantages and disadvantages. But, of course, the conversation...

Review: Kinsta Managed WordPress Hosting


Kinsta is one of the most interesting hosting companies currently on the market. It provides a bold and new solution for a common problem: secure and scalable WordPress hosting.... The post Review: Kinsta Managed WordPress Hosting appeared first on Onextrapixel

Když startupy nahrazují misionáře: Jak chtějí snížit hlad a bídu ve světě


Dříve pomáhali jen misionáři, před pár lety celosvětové sbírky a dnes se přidávají startupy, které dokáží snížit hlad a bídu. Jak to? Odpověď je kouzelně jednoduchá a prostá. Spojme západní technologie (satelit, umělou inteligenci, sdílenou ekonomiku) a rozvojový svět. Tím dostaneme řešení...

Moving a Self-Hosted WordPress Site to WordPress.com


I have a habit of getting some hosting when I need a new WordPress site. That is, a self-installed, self-hosted WordPress.org site. That's served me well over the years. I like my control. But along with that control comes a certain level of extra responsibility that sometimes just isn't worth...

Social Cards as a Service


I love the idea of programmatically generated images. That power is close at hand these days for us front-end developers, thanks to the concept of headless browsers. Take Puppeteer, the library for controlling headless Chrome. Generating images from URLs is their default use case: const puppeteer...

CSS :placeholder-shown


One of the first plugins that would hit a new framework in the early days of JavaScript frameworks was a placeholder plugin, which is why we were so excited when HTML5 brought us the placeholder attribute. Then CSS lovers like me were thrilled when the CSS spec allowed us to style placeholders....

Successful WordPress Freelancing


Andy Adams released a book for aspiring WordPress freelancers. It's meant to take a lot of the guesswork and the roadblocks that many folks often hit when making the decision to fly solo and rely on WordPress development for a stable source of work and income. Aside from being included in it (and...

Create Smart WordPress Forms in Less Than 5 Minutes with WPForms


(This is a sponsored post.) Most online form solutions are either too complex or too expensive. We believe you shouldn't have to spend hours creating online forms for your business. That's why we built WPForms, a drag and drop WordPress form builder that's both EASY and POWERFUL. WPForms allows...

Building Responsive WordPress Forms


Within the arsenal of every WordPress developer exists a toolbox of plugins used to implement key features on a website. Forms, up until now, have been a point of contention for most developers, given that no form plugins have offered seamless integration with existing website code. Therefore...

Building Responsive WordPress Forms


(This is a sponsored post.) Within the arsenal of every WordPress developer exists a toolbox of plugins used to implement key features on a website. Forms, up until now, have been a point of contention for most developers, given that no form plugins have offered seamless integration with existing...

How To Create & Sell Online Courses In WordPress For Free


One of the most profitable ways of turning your blog into a business is creating and selling an online course. In this guide, we’re going to show you how... The post How To Create & Sell Online Courses In WordPress For Free appeared first on Onextrapixel

WordCamp US 2018


I recently attended and had the chance to speak at WordCamp US 2018 in Nashville. I had a great time. I love conferences that bring people together around a tight theme because it's very likely you'll have something to talk about with every person there. Plus, I rather like WordPress and...

Jetpack


My favorite way to think about Jetpack is that it's a WordPress plugin that brings a whole heap of features to your site. I've documented the features that we use here on CSS-Tricks, which isn't even all of them (yet). Some of Jetpack features are essentially connecting it to the powers...

How to Change the WordPress Admin Login Logo


There are numerous content management systems that thrive these days but none are as prolific as WordPress. Every client wants the ability to change their website at a moment’s notice and they want to do it themselves, and again, WordPress is the best fit for that. You fit the client with...

Meet Gutenberg: 6 Best Features Of The New WordPress Block Editor


WordPress 5.0 is finally live! With it comes a brand new editor called Gutenberg. In this post, we take a closer look at this new editor to show you... The post Meet Gutenberg: 6 Best Features Of The New WordPress Block Editor appeared first on Onextrapixel

How to Change the WordPress Media Upload Directory


One thing I’ve always missed about the “old” way of web development was the simplicity of FTP. No deploy scripts, no fuss: simple drag and drop of files and the files are there. I’ve used FTP for assets on this blog for over a decade but I’m finally ready to be lazy...

Gulp for WordPress: Creating the Tasks


This is the second post in a two-part series about creating a Gulp workflow for WordPress theme development. Part one focused on the initial installation, setup, and organization of Gulp in a WordPress theme project. This post goes deep into the tasks Gulp will run by breaking down what each task...

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