[…] short answer: Because this site is a blog, readability is arguably the most important factor. Twentyseventeen seems to have the highest degree of readability, appeal, and continued support from the vendor (namely, WordPress.org), it makes sense to stick with that. The longer answer, I suppose, is that I want to make sure that with […]
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Shortly after the WordPress Community Summit, Siobhan McKeown pushed forward with an effort to formally put together several handbooks for the WordPress community. The Handbooks include: Core Support Documentation Mobile …and several more. Out of all the handbooks being written, I’ll be contributing to the WordPress Plugin Guide – a handbook for plugin developers. […]
[…] I had to carry my phone with me. But not anymore. Overcast. Because of the updates to watchOS, Overcast, my preferred podcast app, was able to reintroduce support for podcasts on the watch, so I’ve thoroughly enjoyed being able to take them with me if I’m running (or even if I’m just out and […]
[…] Itself First, WordPress’ commitment to backward compatibility allows us: make architectural design decisions, use outdated practices, and forgo embracing newer and better development techniques because of the support of older PHP versions. But here’s the thing: It allows us to do so, but it doesn’t require that we do so. On Hosting Secondly, hosts […]
[…] configure, and manage Visual Studio Code and the basics of understanding user settings (along with preferred fonts and the like). And with that, it’s time to install support for code sniffing and rules for PHP coding styles based on PSR-2. Before telling Code that you want to use this particular set of rules, there […]