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Don't fear the JAMStack
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WordPress has long been the de facto publishing platform for the web. But many developers are hearing more about the JAMStack. Here's why I switched, and my take on where I think things are going to go from here.
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The Future of WordPress
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The blogging platform WordPress has done a huge amount to democratise publishing, to make writing and publishing available to everyone. The new Gutenberg content editor is a bold move, one that will really help many of the millions who use it ... but it won't help everyone.
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Published Article: Using WordPress as a Headless CMS
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This is the reproduction of an article I wrote for Net Magazine and was published in Issue 308 (August 2018).
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Talk: How Were Using WordPress as a Headless CMS
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At a recent WordPress conference in London I gave this talk. It was a terrifying and yet validating experience!
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Deserializing Data in GatsbyJS
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One of the great strengths in static site generator Gatsbyjs is the node API but it can present a few issues in certain circumstances when content is stored as escaped HTML, such as in WordPress posts and pages. Here's how we recently dealt with this issue when using react-helmet.
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Wordpress theming with Backbone.js
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You'll notice that there's not a huge amount of posts about JavaScript on my site. That's not an accident, I'm really only beginning to gain my feet with the language. Despite this I took the plunge and decided to build a Wordpress theme that uses Backbone.js to render the posts in a list. Here's a bit about the project.
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I Built A Wordpress Bootstrap starter theme
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I've been using the esteemed Rachel Baker's BootstrapWP theme for a while, but recently I decided to build my own Wordpress / Bootstrap starter theme. Here's why I took this step and what I plan to do with it in the future.
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Advanced Custom Fields and Bootstrap Tabs
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I'm not a huge fan of Advanced Custom Fields, but there was a requirement to use it in a recent project that had Bootstrap as a basis for the UI. The challenge for me was to get Bootstrap `nav-tabs` to play nice with an ACF repeater field.
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Where We Are with Wordpress
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Wordpress is becoming to websites what Facebook is to the Internet in some countries: inseperable. Almost as if you can't build a website without Wordpress, at least not one that has a Content Management System (CMS). I'm making a case for change.
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