This week: Pest PHP in WordPress, WordCamp Europe starts in just ten days, WordSesh lectures, and much more.
Tom McFarlin points out that recently the WordPress world revolves around a few topics only, and our ecosystem is so much more than just Headless and Full Site Editing.
In her post, Milana Cap raises several Wp-related issues, such as no consistency in how PHP and React are treated or the attitude towards experts in general.
Denis Žoljom has written an excellent tutorial to aid the use of Pest PHP in WordPress.
Spencer Forman wonders if WordPress is slowly proceeding towards closed-source. This is particularly noticeable in the world of plugins.
Jonathan Bossenger emphasizes the importance of adding indexes to databases and its impact on their speed.
Theo Despoudis demonstrates the wide spectrum of rendering strategies for a headless approach: from server-side to incremental rendering.
Eric Karkovack wonders if a full-stack developer is still a prudent career choice.
Lesley Sim has announced that newsletter templates are now available in the Newsletter Glue. Now you can easily spruce up the messages you send.
Did you miss WordSesh? No worries! Now You can watch all the videos using a free ticket.
A11Y Collective has prepared for WordCamp Europe a lot of cool events related to Accessibility. You will be able to take part in workshops, scan your pages and check your level of knowledge.
WordCamp Europe has shown off Galito, their Wapuu. I think it’s adorable and I eagerly await sticking it on my laptop.
Art Martori from GoDaddy reveals what the company has prepared for the upcoming WordCamp Europe.
Though a tad overlooked it’s worth mentioning that Flexible Shipping has undergone a major rebranding and is now called Octolize.
Antonio Cambronero shows you how to create block themes from scratch.
Carolina Nymark presents how to create fully accessible pages with a block editor.