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Using The New Constrained Layout In WordPress Block Themes


One of the main goals of the WordPress Site Editor (and, yes, that is now the “official” name) is to move basic block styling from CSS to structured JSON. JSON files are machine-readable, which makes it consumable by … Using The New Constrained Layout In WordPress Block Themes originally...

WordPress Developer Blog


Well, hey check this out. Looks like there is a brand spankin’ new blog over at WordPress.org all about WordPress development. In the original proposal for the blog, Birgit Pauli-Haak writes: The Make Core blog has a heavy … WordPress Developer Blog originally published...

Creating a Settings UI for a Custom WordPress Block


So far, we’ve covered how to work with data from an external API in a custom WordPress block. We walked through the process of fetching that data for use on the front end of a WordPress site, and how to … Creating a Settings UI for a Custom WordPress Block originally published on CSS-Tricks...

Managing CSS Styles in a WordPress Block Theme


The way we write CSS for WordPress themes is in the midst of sweeping changes. I recently shared a technique for adding fluid type support in WordPress by way of theme.json, a new file that WordPress has been pushing … Managing CSS Styles in a WordPress Block Theme originally published...

Rendering External API Data in WordPress Blocks on the Back End


This is a continuation of my last article about “Rendering External API Data in WordPress Blocks on the Front End”. In that last one, we learned how to take an external API and integrate it with a block that … Rendering External API Data in WordPress Blocks on the Back...

Rendering External API Data in WordPress Blocks on the Front End


There’ve been some new tutorials popping here on CSS-Tricks for working with WordPress blocks. One of them is an introduction to WordPress block development and it’s a good place to learn what blocks are and to register them in WordPress … Rendering External API Data in WordPress Blocks...

Adding Fluid Typography Support to WordPress Block Themes


Fluid typography is a fancy way of “describing font properties, such as size or line height, that scale fluidly according to the size of the viewport”. It’s also known by other names, like responsive typography, flexible type, fluid type, … Adding Fluid Typography Support to WordPress Block...

Getting Started With WordPress Block Development


Let’s acknowledge that developing for WordPress is weird right now. Whether you’re new to WordPress or have worked with it for eons, the introduction of “Full-Site Editing” (FSE) features, including the Block Editor (WordPress 5.0) and the Site Editor (WordPress … Getting Started With...

Not Sure How to WordPress Anymore?


Neither do I! And that’s probably because there’s a lot happening in WordPress-land. The evolution towards full-site editing (FSE) introduces frequent changes to the way we build themes and plugins, and at such break-neck speed that the documentation itself is … Not Sure How...

De-Mystifying IndieWeb on a WordPress Site


Well, sheesh. I opened a little can of worms when sharing Miriam’s “Am I on the IndieWeb yet?” with a short post bemoaning my own trouble getting on the IndieWeb train. But it’s a good can of worms. I think … De-Mystifying IndieWeb on a WordPress Site originally...

How to Create Block Theme Patterns in WordPress 6.0


Block patterns, also frequently referred to as sections, were introduced in WordPress 5.5 to allow users to build and share predefined block layouts in the pattern directory. The directory is the home of a wide range of … How to Create Block Theme Patterns in WordPress 6.0 originally...

Top 7 Unique WordPress Hosts: Best WP Hosting in 2022


A quick overview of some of the most reliable web hosting services for WordPress for both beginners and professionals. The post Top 7 Unique WordPress Hosts: Best WP Hosting in 2022 appeared first on Codrops

Creating Style Variations in WordPress Block Themes


Global styles, a feature of the block themes, is one of my favorite parts of creating block themes. The concept of global style variations in WordPress were introduced in Gutenberg 12.5 which would allow theme authors to create alternate … Creating Style Variations in WordPress Block Themes...

8 Multipurpose WordPress Themes to Use in 2022


A selection of the most popular and flexible multipurpose WordPress themes for building almost any type of website. The post 8 Multipurpose WordPress Themes to Use in 2022 appeared first on Codrops

Adding Tailwind CSS to New and Existing WordPress Themes


In the 15 or so years since I started making WordPress websites, nothing has had more of an impact on my productivity — and my ability to enjoy front-end development — than adding Tailwind CSS to my workflow (and it … Adding Tailwind CSS to New and Existing WordPress Themes originally...

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