That title sounds like clickbait, but I'm 110% convinced that it's true. Even in just the last 7 days, we've seen major changes. In the Drupal world, Dries Buytaert reversed a fundamental Drupal principle. For 15 years, each new Drupal version has... (more…)
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We have written come acceptance tests in the last tutorial. Time to run them on the cloud. No way I would spend 10 minutes to wait for my tests ran for multiple PHP and WordPress versions. Continue from the last tutorial, I’ve removed some unused pieces a... (more…)
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WordPress has decided to abandon React for their new editor Gutenberg. The decision is likely to extend Gutenberg’s release till next year. Automattic has also split ways with React and use whatever library is chosen for Gutenberg. This is big news since ... (more…)
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After digging into data and reviewing previous decisions around browser support, this is a proposal to define a policy to stop supporting Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) now that usage has cumulatively… (more…)
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Author: Luke (@hakluke) Stephens It always blows me away to think that WordPress runs 43% of all websites, including those without a content management system (CMS) 🤯. A single open source project is responsible for such a huge part of the internet! It’s ... (more…)
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