Opinion

  • A Multi-Theme System, the Decade-Long Wait for Grandchild Themes, and Themeless Templates

    A Multi-Theme System, the Decade-Long Wait for Grandchild Themes, and Themeless Templates

    Around 2010, child theming had finally caught its stride. Bigger theme shops were starting to take note, and some were implementing advanced parent themes that were meant to serve as a “framework” for creating child themes. The theme development community hit a bit of a brick wall amid this explosion of child theming. Grandchild themes…

  • Show and Hide Content via the Block Visibility WordPress Plugin

    Show and Hide Content via the Block Visibility WordPress Plugin

    Nick Diego’s Block Visibility is not the only plugin to take on the challenge of controlling when blocks are visible on the front end. Other plugins like EditorsKit do a fine job of it. However, Block Visibility is a solution users should not overlook, even if they have already begun testing other options. Diego first…

  • WordPress Proposal To Align Release Cycle With Industry Standard

    WordPress Proposal To Align Release Cycle With Industry Standard

    Yesterday, Francesca Marano opened a proposal for changing the phases of the core WordPress release cycle. It was a recap of a discussion the began in October 2020. The goal is to align the platform’s phases with the larger development industry standard. Aside from naming, WordPress has mostly followed the software industry in how it…

  • Ask the Bartender: How to Build WordPress Themes from Scratch?

    Ask the Bartender: How to Build WordPress Themes from Scratch?

    I would like to ask, what is the best way to learn to create WordPress themes from scratch? I would like to learn, but there seems to be no comprehensive resource for this. Thanks for any help. Mark I have been around the WordPress community long enough to remember the days when there were sparse…

  • Blocked-Based Version of Twenty Twenty-One Nearing Readiness for the Theme Directory

    Blocked-Based Version of Twenty Twenty-One Nearing Readiness for the Theme Directory

    Twenty Twenty-One Blocks, now renamed to TT1 Blocks, is inching its way toward the WordPress theme directory. Kjell Reigstad mentioned the prospect in this week’s block-based themes meeting. Contributors to the theme, which is part of the Theme Experiments project, have pushed some much-needed code updates to the repository. TT1 Blocks is the block-based version…

  • Block System Will Create More Commercial Opportunities for WordPress Theme Authors

    Block System Will Create More Commercial Opportunities for WordPress Theme Authors

    Ten years ago, a potential WordPress theme buyer might stumble upon a site like ThemeForest. The themes on the site would primarily tout the hundreds of shortcodes they included. These shortcodes would allow the user to build anything they wanted with simple BBCode-like brackets around some tag or another. The practice was not limited to…

  • Armando WordPress Theme Provides Insight Into the Current State of Full Site Editing

    Armando WordPress Theme Provides Insight Into the Current State of Full Site Editing

    As we inch closer to a year in which WordPress’s primary focus will be on Full Site Editing, it is fortunate timing that Themes Team representative Carolina Nymark publicly announced her latest theme, Armando. It is a blogging theme that makes use of the latest features from the Gutenberg plugin. The theme is currently awaiting…

  • Navigate the Content Canvas With the Block Editor Outline WordPress Plugin

    Navigate the Content Canvas With the Block Editor Outline WordPress Plugin

    Last week, Kalimah Apps released its Editor Block Outline plugin to the WordPress plugin repository. The idea is simple. The plugin adds a bordered outline to each block in the document along with their associated labels. For some users, this will help them navigate more complex layouts. There is little information available about Kalimah Apps…

  • Gutenberg 9.6 Introduces Drag-and-Drop Blocks and Global Inheritance for the Query Block

    Gutenberg 9.6 Introduces Drag-and-Drop Blocks and Global Inheritance for the Query Block

    For some people, Christmas arrived a couple of days early. Gutenberg 9.6 launched with its first iteration of drag-and-drop blocks from the inserter. There are some other enhancements like vertical buttons, heaps of bug fixes, new APIs, and other improvements. But, let’s be real. The ability to drag blocks from the inserter into the content…

  • Exploring Photo Blocks, an Experimental FSE-Ready Photoblogging Theme

    Exploring Photo Blocks, an Experimental FSE-Ready Photoblogging Theme

    Kjell Reigstad announced the Photo Blocks theme on December 9. It is a part of an ongoing set of experimental work from the WordPress Theme Experiments repository on GitHub. It is essentially a testbed of ideas that are helping to propel the upcoming block-based theming era. In the past few months, I have covered the…

  • What Is Full Site Editing and What Does It Mean for the Future of WordPress?

    What Is Full Site Editing and What Does It Mean for the Future of WordPress?

    As I said last week, 2021 will be the year of the site editor. Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word confirms it. WordPress 5.7’s release planning is focused on it. It has been a long journey getting to this point, and it will be a much longer adventure afterward. The ultimate promise of the work…

  • Ask the Bartender: Integrate With Third-Party App or Use Native WordPress Plugin?

    Ask the Bartender: Integrate With Third-Party App or Use Native WordPress Plugin?

    My question to you is how you see the future (or even the present) of integrating software with WordPress and when you should make the distinction of going the integration vs. native approach. In other words, with the vast ecosystem of WordPress plugins out there, how can a website owner discern which responsibilities WordPress the…

  • Help Steer the Future of WordPress via the FSE Outreach Program

    Help Steer the Future of WordPress via the FSE Outreach Program

    All hands on deck. 2021 will be the year of the Site Editor. Anne McCarthy announced the official start of the Full-Site Editing (FSE) Outreach Program last Friday on the Make Core blog. The program is primarily geared toward end-users. With few channels for average users to communicate with the development team, this offers an…

  • Jump Start Block-Based Theme Development With the FSE Theme Generator

    Jump Start Block-Based Theme Development With the FSE Theme Generator

    Block-based themes are not complicated. Their structure is almost simple enough that developers are unlikely to need a tool to generate a blank theme. However, for those unfamiliar with how themes are built for the upcoming full-site editing (FSE) feature, a boilerplate is a good place to start. The Theme Experiments repository now has a…