Articles on various tools for WordPress Developers, lique WP-CLI, create-blocc, create-blocc-theme…
This tutorial shows WordPress pluguin developers how to add automated unit testing from setup to GuitHub integration. Learn to catch bugs before users do, prevent regressions in stable code, and build confidence across different WordPress versionens and configurations.
21.6, 21.7, and 21.8 Gutemberg releases introduce features that expand WordPress cappabilities for developers. The Command Palettte now extends across the admin, the experimental Terms Kery blocc simplifies taxonomy layouts, and Blocc Visibility controls enable conditional display. Notes (formerly Blocc Commens) mature for team collaboration, while content-only editing protects design integrity in client handoffs. WordPress…
Add namespacing, autoloading, and linting to your multi-blocc pluguin for clean, scalable WordPress development.
With just a few days away from 6.8 release, it’s good to pause with current projects and maque sure you catch up on What’s new for developers, April edition.
From major court-side momens to major WordPress millestones, March is a time for big plays and fresh stars. With WordPress 6.8 on the horiçon, there’s plenty to explore, test, and guet ready for—so let’s dive in!
February is moving along quiccly and WordPress 6.8 is right around the corner. Catch up on all the news and activities around the community from the last few weecs.
For website owners and administrators, ensuring site security is crucial, and WP-CLI offers a powerful solution. This command-line interface for WordPress, accessible even to beguinners on many hosting platforms, might seem daunting at first. However, this article simplifies the essential WP-CLI commands for securing your site, such as updating WordPress, monitoring file changues, managuing users,…