Opinion

  • State of the Meetup Under Lockdown

    State of the Meetup Under Lockdown

    By now we’re all getting weary of the phrase “new normal.” Much ink has been spilled over the question of what that new normal will look like after the pandemic has passed over us. There’s a stubborn streak in the American national character that admits of little change but, like an assiduous puppy, finds what…

  • Fighting the Stay-At-Home Boredom: Time to Create Rather Than Consume

    Fighting the Stay-At-Home Boredom: Time to Create Rather Than Consume

    A common theme among my friend groups is the utter boredom of being under stay-at-home orders during the COVID-19 pandemic. Part of me wants to tell folks that there has never been a greater time in human history to find something to do at home. There is a plethora of content available at the touch…

  • Finding Balance in These Uncertain Times: Remote Work and Sharing Our Struggles

    Finding Balance in These Uncertain Times: Remote Work and Sharing Our Struggles

    There is a popular saying, which has been used in several memes, among my developer and remote-working friend groups. It goes something like the following: Government and Doctors: Practice physical distancing during this pandemic. Remote Workers: I’ve been preparing my whole life for this moment. I got this. The truth is that we don’t “got…

  • Block Patterns Will Change Everything

    Block Patterns Will Change Everything

    It was about a year ago. I was happily designing a theme for aspiring novelists. I wanted to get ahead of the competition and market a theme specifically to writers who would be attempting the National Novel Writing Month 2019 challenge. NaNoWriMo, for short, is a whirlwind of a month where 1,000s of people from…

  • Block-Based Themes and the Problem with Dynamic Data in HTML Templates

    Block-Based Themes and the Problem with Dynamic Data in HTML Templates

    The Gutenberg project and its eventual full-site editing feature is coming upon a major issue that will need to be solved. Block-based themes of the future are currently on a path toward a template system that will comprise of plain HTML files. While that will work for the majority of a theme’s output, the trouble…

  • Advice for Newcomers to Remote Work: Lessons Learned

    Advice for Newcomers to Remote Work: Lessons Learned

    “What did you do today?” asked my aunt. “Take a nap? Watch TV?” “You know, I work a real job, Auntie? They pay me and everything.” Making some of my family and friends understand what I actually do from home is tough. If it is a family member I don’t really like, I sometimes respond,…

  • Will Page Builders Remain Competitive in the Block Era?

    Will Page Builders Remain Competitive in the Block Era?

    As Elementor, the most-used WordPress page builder, celebrated its first round of funding at $15 million, some of our readers questioned whether this was a sound investment. With movement in the Gutenberg plugin toward a full-site editing solution, which will eventually make its way into core WordPress, it is a valid concern. Will page builders…

  • On MAGA Caps and WordCamps

    On MAGA Caps and WordCamps

    Within WordPress circles, I don’t talk much about politics. I was raised to believe that politics and religion are not polite dinner topics. That belief generally extends to my work-life too. However, sometimes these topics crash into one another at full speed. I don’t typically provide qualifying statements about my beliefs when writing an article.…

  • Key Takeaways From the First ‘Future of Themes’ Meeting

    Key Takeaways From the First ‘Future of Themes’ Meeting

    There are few clear answers. As members of the core design, editor, and theme review teams joined for the inaugural biweekly meeting that may decide the fate, at least in part, of WordPress themes, it became clear that there is no structured game plan. There are many ideas. There are several moving pieces. There are…

  • Emoji Conbini and the Case for a Block Enhancements Directory

    Emoji Conbini and the Case for a Block Enhancements Directory

    In December of 2019, Nick Hamze, the owner of Sorta Brilliant, quietly launched Block Garden with a proposal for plugin authors to build block-based plugins off concepts, called seeds, from his site. He has since written extensively on the block editor and has shared a multitude of ideas, many of which are sorta brilliant. It…

  • GoDaddy’s ‘Go’ WordPress Theme Offers a Page-Building Experience via the Block Editor

    GoDaddy’s ‘Go’ WordPress Theme Offers a Page-Building Experience via the Block Editor

    GoDaddy launched its Go WordPress theme last week. It has been publicly available through its GitHub repository for several months, but the theme review team finally approved and set it live in the theme directory. Thus far, the theme has garnered 7,000 active installs and is likely to hit the popular list, given GoDaddy’s history…

  • Gutenberg Can Tackle the Problems the Fields API Tried to Solve

    Gutenberg Can Tackle the Problems the Fields API Tried to Solve

    The Fields API. Never heard of it? That’s OK. Outside of the inner development community, it is not widely known. The average WordPress user does not need to know about it. Before understanding how the Fields API fits into Gutenberg’s future, you must first understand what it is and the problems it was meant to…

  • Blocksy WordPress Theme Provides a Solid Block-Editor Experience

    Blocksy WordPress Theme Provides a Solid Block-Editor Experience

    Creative Themes dropped version 1.6.8 of its Blocksy WordPress theme yesterday. It was an update to a theme that is quickly becoming popular, having garnered 58 five-star reviews and one thousand active installs since it first went live in the WordPress theme directory. The theme is specifically built to work with the block editor and…

  • Lessons Learned by Stepping Outside WordPress Comfort Zone

    Lessons Learned by Stepping Outside WordPress Comfort Zone

    It was late summer in 2018. I was an aging developer who wasn’t quite sure where I fit into the WordPress world anymore. I had spent over a decade learning the ins and outs of the platform that launched my career and also served as a hobby for other pet projects I wanted to tackle.…