Monthly Archiv: April, 2021

The Month in WordPress: March 2021

This way of iterating improves WordPress and ties back to one of my favorite open-source principles. The idea that with many eyes, all bugs are shallow. To me, that means that with enough people looking at a problem, someone is bound to be able to see the solution.

These words from Josepha Haden Chomphosy on the How WordPress Improves episode of the WP Briefing Podcast point to the factors that differentiate building software in an open-source environment. Our updates this month are closely tied to the philosophy behind those core principles of open source software. 


WordPress 5.7 released

WordPress version 5.7 “Esperanza,” came out on March 9. The release offers fresher admin colors, several improvements to the block editor, single-click HTTP to HTTPS migration, and a new Robots API. Read more about it in the release post, the field guide, and the talking points post for meetup groups. The Core Team has also started work on WordPress 5.8 pre-planning.

Want to contribute to WordPress 5.8? Join the WordPress #core channel in the Make WordPress Slack and follow the Core Team blog. The Core Team hosts weekly chats on Wednesdays at 5 AM and 8 PM UTC. 

Gutenberg Version 10.1 and 10.2 are out

Contributor teams released Gutenberg Version 10.1 on March 3 and Version 10.2 on March 17.

Version 10.1 showcases significant improvements to reusable blocks, a clearer image toolbar, and spatial options for the social media block. Version 10.2 offers block pattern options to display contents from the query block and removes writing prompts from empty paragraphs in the editor. It also adds width adjustment for spacer blocks in horizontal parent blocks and the ability to transform media and text blocks into columns.

Want to get involved in building Gutenberg? Follow the Core Team blog, contribute to Gutenberg on GitHub, and join the #core-editor channel in the Make WordPress Slack. The “What’s next in Gutenberg” post offers more details on the latest updates. Don’t miss the monthly Gutenberg tutorial on How to make block patterns!

Full Site Editing updates

March saw a plethora of updates to the Full Site Editing project!

Proposal launched for a WordPress contributor handbook

A proposal has been kicked off on building a project-wide WordPress contributor handbook. The handbook will have content around the WordPress project’s underlying philosophies and commitments, along with shared expectations on working together and building products. It will also contain modern open source best practices for WordPress. 


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PHP Export Table to Excel (New)

Package:
PHP Export Table to Excel
Summary:
Generate Excel file from database table SQL query
Groups:
Databases, Files and Folders, PHP 5
Author:
shamsh parvez
Description:
This package can generate Excel file from database table SQL query...

Read more at https://www.phpclasses.org/package/12038-PHP-Generate-Excel-file-from-database-table-SQL-query.html

Weekly News for Designers № 586

Envato Elements

Distributed Letters Animation Layout – Learn how to craft a stunning animation on a triple panel layout.
Example from Distributed Letters Animation Layout

Want to Write a Hover Effect With Inline CSS? Use CSS Variables. – An example of how CSS variables can make inline hover styles a reality.
Example from Want to Write a Hover Effect With Inline CSS? Use CSS Variables.

Waking Up the Taste Buds of Your Design Clients – How to surprise your clients with bold new design combinations.
Example from Waking Up the Taste Buds of Your Design Clients

Cookie Consent Speed.Run – Test your cookie knowledge while wading through a tricky UI.
Example from Cookie Consent Speed.Run

The End of AMP – Google will no longer give preference to websites using AMP. Here’s why that’s a good thing.
Example from The End of AMP

The Component Gallery – Gain inspiration from this up-to-date repository of interface components based on examples from the world of design systems.
Example from The Component Gallery

8 Common Website Layouts Built with CSS Grid – Examples of how CSS Grid can help you easily craft common web layouts.
Example from 8 Common Website Layouts Built with CSS Grid

A Complete Guide To Accessible Front-End Components – A resource for reliable accessible components: from tabs and tables to toggles and tooltips.
Example from A Complete Guide To Accessible Front-End Components

Why skip-links are important for accessibility – A look at why skip-links play an important role in making a website accessible for everybody.
Example from Why skip-links are important for accessibility

transition.css – A library of CSS transition styles that add compelling animation to your projects.
Example from transition.css

Are Google’s Core Web Vitals Metrics Unreasonable? – Here’s what Google’s new performance metrics mean to small and lower budget websites.
Example from Are Google’s Core Web Vitals Metrics Unreasonable?

Reforms.js – Generate forms and cards with this Vue 3 and Bootstrap 5 library.
Example from Reforms.js

Theme Studio for VS Code – Use this tool to easily create and deploy your very own custom VS Code themes.
Example from Theme Studio for VS Code

Noise & Gradient – A tool for generating a trendy textured gradient background.
Example from Noise & Gradient

Fontshare – Use this resource to download 100% free high-quality fonts.
Example from Fontshare

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CRUDify PHP CRUD Class MySQLi (New)

Package:
CRUDify PHP CRUD Class MySQLi
Summary:
Perform operations to manipulate MySQL records
Groups:
Databases, PHP 5, User Management
Author:
Braun Okoi Boniface
Description:
This class can be used to perform operations to manipulate MySQL records...

Read more at https://www.phpclasses.org/package/12036-PHP-Perform-operations-to-manipulate-MySQL-records.html
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