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Mars Theme: A Deep Look at Frontity’s Headless WordPress Theme


Frontity is a framework for creating de-coupled (or "headless") WordPress sites. In this article, we dive into the process of spinning up such a site, with a detailed overview of the building blocks provided by Frontity and its flagship theme, Mars. The post Mars Theme: A Deep Look at Frontity’s...

Creating a Headless WordPress Site With Frontity


Frontity is a WordPress-focused React-based server-side dynamic-rendering framework (phew!) that allows us to create fast headless websites. Chris has a good introduction to Frontity. I guess you could think of it like Next.js for WordPress. And while the demand … The post Creating...

Developer-Friendly Passwordless Auth


I’d wager to say that most websites that are business-minded have accounts. A way to log into them. Social media sites, eCommerce sites, CMS systems, you name it, having accounts people log into is at the heart of them. So… … The post Developer-Friendly Passwordless Auth appeared...

Using Google Drive as a CMS


We’re going to walk through the technical process of hooking into Google Drive’s API to source content on a website. We’ll examine the step-by-step implementation, as well as how to utilize server-side caching to avoid the major pitfalls to avoid … The post Using Google Drive as a...

Just How Niche is Headless WordPress?


I wonder where headless WordPress will land. And by “headless” I mean only using the WordPress admin and building out the user-facing site through the WordPress REST API rather than the traditional WordPress theme structure. Is it… big? The future … The post Just How Niche...

Building a Headless CMS with Fauna and Vercel Functions


In this tutorial, we will learn and use headless CMS, Fauna, and Vercel functions to build a blogging platform, Blogify After that, you can easily build any web application using a headless CMS, Fauna and Vercel functions. The post Building a Headless CMS with Fauna and Vercel Functions appeared...

Creating Powerful Websites with Serverless-Driven CMS Development


Choosing the right tools to build a website for your organization is essential, but it can be tough to find the right fit. Simple site builders like Wix and Squarespace are easy for marketers to use, but severely limit developers … The post Creating Powerful Websites with Serverless-Driven...

Using New Gatsby Source WordPress Plugin


In my previous article, I discussed how I learned to create a decoupled WordPress powered Gatsby site using the Gatsby Source WPGraphQL plugin. The project was done following the ongoing developmental version of WPGraphQL and an excellent tutorial by Henrik … The post Using New Gatsby Source...

Want to Write a Hover Effect With Inline CSS? Use CSS Variables.


The other day I was working on a blog where each post has a custom color attached to it for a little dose of personality. The author gets to pick that color in the CMS when they’re writing the post. … The post Want to Write a Hover Effect With Inline CSS? Use CSS Variables. appeared first...

Reconciling Editor Experience and Developer Experience in the CMS


Components are great, aren’t they? They are these reusable sources of truth that you can use to build rock-solid front-ends without duplicating code. You know what else is super cool? Headless content management! Headless content management system (CMS) products offer … The post Reconciling...

Rendering the WordPress philosophy in GraphQL


WordPress is a CMS that’s coded in PHP. But, even though PHP is the foundation, WordPress also holds a philosophy where user needs are prioritized over developer convenience. That philosophy establishes an implicit contract between the developers building WordPress themes … The post...

Weaved Webs


There is a bit of an irony with Jamstack. The concept is simple: you put pre-rendered, static files on web hosting (a CDN) designed to do that well. That’s it. If you need to do more, anything you do from there is done with client-side JavaScript, which is likely talking to serverless...

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