Tag: wordpress

  • Everytime a SaaS makes you embed a code snippet Wapuu cries

    Everytime a SaaS makes you embed a code snippet Wapuu cries

    I’ve lost count the number of times I’ve seen paying customers be offered no other choice but a javascript snippet to embed on their site, like it’s 1999 and we’re still crafting HTML files by hand. The OEmbed specification has been around since 2008, and is a wonderfully simple idea: A user should only ever…

  • Glad to be here!

    Glad to be here!

    Presenting the ActivityPub plugin & the Fediverse at WPYEG

  • the_content, keep it clean

    A minor peeve is when plugins rely on the_content filter, to add some code or functionality which should not actually part of content at all! The average site visitor would not typically notice, but tacking on extra markup this way will have it showing up in RSS feeds, and ActivityPub status! 😱 Often the reason…

  • Hybrid blocks & HTML API

    static blocks, dynamic blocks, why not both?

  • Alert: UX regression

    Alert: UX regression

    This has to be one of the most annoying UX ‘regressions’ of recent history. The Alert was previously only triggered if there were unsaved changes on the page… this now happens even after hitting save/publish. UPDATE: This is actually an issue with MonsterInsights plugin! #WordPress

  • Article working group

    A callout proposing a working group to improve `Article` interop in Mastodon, and across fediverse servers & apps