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Building Your Own Subscription Newsletter


(This is a sponsored post.) I did a sponsored video the other week explaining how to build a paid subscription newsletter using WordPress (we did it on WordPress.com but it could be hosted anywhere), MailPoet (a plugin to visually … The post Building Your Own Subscription Newsletter appeared...

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...

Native Search vs. Jetpack Instant Search in Headless WordPress With Gatsby


Have you already tried using WordPress headlessly with Gatsby? If you haven’t, you might check this article around the new Gatsby source plugin for WordPress; gatsby-source-wordpress is the official source plugin introduced in March 2021 as a part of the … The post Native Search vs. Jetpack...

From a Single Repo, to Multi-Repos, to Monorepo, to Multi-Monorepo


I’ve been working on the same project for several years. Its initial version was a huge monolithic app containing thousands of files. It was poorly architected and non-reusable, but was hosted in a single repo making it easy to work … The post From a Single Repo, to Multi-Repos,...

How Be and the Muffin Builder will reinvent the way you build websites


One of the fastest and most intuitive page builders is an integral part of BeTheme’s’ all-in-one WordPress toolkit. Learn more about how the Muffin Live Builder can transform the way you work. The post How Be and the Muffin Builder will reinvent the way you build websites appeared first on Codrops

Using Web Components in WordPress is Easier Than You Think


Now that we’ve seen that web components and interactive web components are both easier than you think, let’s take a look at adding them to a content management system, namely WordPress. There are three major ways we can add them. … The post Using Web Components in WordPress is Easier Than...

WordPress Admin Warnings in the Block Editor


We sent out an email the other week that ultimately had a <video> in the HTML markup. We send the newsletter by creating it here in the WordPress block editor, which is fetched through RSS-to-Mailchimp. Mailchimp dutifully sent it out, … The post WordPress Admin Warnings in the Block...

I’ve got one question about Jetpack for you.


And maybe an optional follow-up if you’re up for it. Automattic, the makers of Jetpack and many other WordPress-y things, have sponsored my site (me = Chris Coyier; site = CSS-Tricks) for quite a while. I use Jetpack myself, … The post I’ve got one question about Jetpack for you....

Be: The Fastest and Easiest Way to Build Your Portfolio Site


You need to build a portfolio for your web design business, but are stressed about the time commitment. Don’t be. With the new and improved Muffin Builder, you can have it online ASAP. The post Be: The Fastest and Easiest Way to Build Your Portfolio Site appeared first on Codrops

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...

CSS-Trickz: An Experiment with Netlify’s On-Demand Builders


WordPress sites have an API by default. Wanna see this site’s most recent posts, with just a specific set of data… in JSON format? Here ya go. Alex Riviere made a joke site using that. At first, the site … The post CSS-Trickz: An Experiment with Netlify’s On-Demand Builders...

A Crash Course in WordPress Block Filters


Blocks in WordPress are great. Drop some into the page, arrange them how you like, and you’ve got a pretty sweet landing page with little effort. But what if the default blocks in WordPress need a little tweaking? Like, what … The post A Crash Course in WordPress Block Filters appeared first...

Code blocks, but better


Pedro Duarte made a wishlist for styled code blocks in blog posts and documentation, then hand-rolls a perfect solution for that wishlist. For example, a feature to be able to highlight certain lines or words within the code block. The … The post Code blocks, but better appeared first...

Local: Always Getting Better


I’ve been using Local for ages. Four years ago, I wrote about how I got all my WordPress sites running locally on it. I just wanted to give it another high five because it’s still here and still great. In … The post Local: Always Getting Better appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

Dynamic Favicons for WordPress


Typically, a single favicon is used across a whole domain. But there are times you wanna step it up with different favicons depending on context. A website might change the favicon to match the content being viewed. Or a site … The post Dynamic Favicons for WordPress appeared first...

Pinned Audio WordPress Theme


I’m afraid I have to start this with a whole backstory, as the journey here is the point, not so much the theme. A fella wrote to me a while back outlining a situation he was in. His company has … The post Pinned Audio WordPress Theme appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

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