I really like @xor's Python script for generating domain names from public domain books, so I turned it, with permission, into a website, to make it easier to use.
Wrote something real quick on how I set up https://build.boddez.net, a (currently very empty) block-enabled (micro)blog. (I will eventually move over my site, too.)
So is anyone else using #WordPress and #Gutenberg (the block editor) for long-form blogs?
Is anyone else experiencing the editing grinding to a close halt when typing more than a few paragraphs in a session?
I want to know if it's something with my setup or not — I can experience it with Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, and Android. Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.
The only system I have not tried on for lack of one is macOS and I kind of expect that it is possible it's the only one with no problems.
Migrating from a site to Wordpress. We have custom importers working very nicely, but, we are really struggling to fully understand the new Gutenberg blocks. It appears that NASA in their new website had a similar lack of docs.
My question to all Mastodonians… where is some really good current up-to-date docs/tutorials on understanding and using the power of the Gutenberg blocks?
Hey nerds! I used #WordPress heavily in the years before #gutenberg. I'm trying to get back into using it but I'm having a hard time wrapping my brain around Gutenberg and #blocks in general. Can anybody point me at some good introductory videos to get me more comfortable? Blog posts are fine, too but I learn better visually! (Tagging a couple of accounts that might be able to help, but any response is welcome.) @wordpress@david
The results of moving a large bulk of the CSS of my own WordPress FSE theme from style.css to theme.json is that unless you are making one of those mega flexible themes that you want to release on the .org repository, then stick with style.css for the most part.
This seems to be the reason why the likes of the twentytwentythree theme just aren't aesthetically pleasing out of the box.
Hey fellow #WordPress users, what is the easiest way of adding google fonts (locally hosted) to a #Gutenberg theme such as Davis Blocks with a free plugin? 🤔
Two interesting #WordPress things I've been working on:
Getting a compose.yml file going for DockPress, making it easier to work with and to add to other projects. (Hopefully replacing VVV.)
Moving the stylesheet for my blog at aldavigdis.dev away from a CSS file to theme.json. It kind of sucks to be honest, so I am thinking of moving colour definitions back into the CSS to keep media queries and dark mode.
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A lively discussion is happening on the Gutenberg repository about renaming the Command Center. This new feature, designed to be an extensible quick search and command execution tool, was introduce…
Hats off to “Gutenberg! The Musical!” The Broadway show, starring Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells (whose characters wear dozens of caps) as they reunited 12 years after “The Book of Mormon,” has recouped its initial investment of $6.75 million. During the show’s 20-week run, “Gutenberg” generated plenty of buzz and...
has anyone made a custom dynamic block that uses ACF and block variations? is it possible? #wordPress #Gutenberg .. I'm looking for examples as I'd like to do one myself
I feel like I want to start a #Wordpress#gutenberg support group. Or maybe make it broader and just a support group for people who are tired of computers not being easier.
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WordPress Contributors Discuss Renaming Command Center Tool (wptavern.com)
A lively discussion is happening on the Gutenberg repository about renaming the Command Center. This new feature, designed to be an extensible quick search and command execution tool, was introduce…
Josh Gad, Andrew Rannells Broadway Comedy ‘Gutenberg! The Musical’ Recoups $6.75 Million Investment (variety.com)
Hats off to “Gutenberg! The Musical!” The Broadway show, starring Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells (whose characters wear dozens of caps) as they reunited 12 years after “The Book of Mormon,” has recouped its initial investment of $6.75 million. During the show’s 20-week run, “Gutenberg” generated plenty of buzz and...
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