Blöde Frage: Ich baue gerade einen neuen Blog in #Wordpress. Videos von #Youtube werden ja ganz nett embedded. Wenn ich aber möglichst Cookie-frei arbeiten will, würde ich ja auch gerne Videos über #Yewtube oder irgendeiner anderen Fedi-Plattform einbinden. Richtiges Embedding klappt so nicht. Kennt da jemand einen Trick oder Tipp?
@droidboy Ja, das habe ich gesehen. Aber dann muss man den kompletten iFrame einbauen und kann nicht so ohne weiteres das Embedding von #Wordpress‘ Gutenberg-Editor nutzen.
PLU Redux is sporting a brand new Site Health check that lists off outdated plugins. It also uses the site's preferred date format when displaying the “Last Updated" date on the Installed Plugins page. https://github.com/boogah/plu-redux
"a central dashboard to monitor various WordPress components, processes and data, including server hardware, software and resource usage" - nice plugin for #WordPress dev's
For the main menu, just use the standard header menu in your theme, maybe with a bit of styling.
Then in the off canvas section (accessible via trigger in kadence, but could be different in other themes) add the HTML widget.
In there you can add whatever links you want. It's a menu maintained separately from the menu functions, so if any of the links change, you'll have to update manually.
Why do YOU blog? I've been working on a post about my history writing online myself, which is still forthcoming. @tldr asked the question the other day, and @hl has written a cool little piece about it.
2003- WP born.
2004- Plugins
2005- Pages, Kubrick, themes, functions.php
2007- Tagging
2008- Post revisions
2009- Image editing, Trash, oEmbed
2010- CPT/tax
2011- Admin bar, post formats
2012- Customizer
2013- Auto updates, MP6
2014- Media lib
2015- Emojis
2016- Rest API
2018- Gutenberg
And yes, only so much one can squeeze into a post. But these were mostly oldschool headline features that helped define WordPress (IMO). For some, you had to be there.
I've been using WordPress since 2005 and am a huge fan overall. I've come to appreciate over the years that it's not a solution for ALL websites, but it's a solid solution for MANY websites... and I do use it personally for most of my own sites.
I'm also thrilled by what Automattic has done as a company to support the open source ecosystem that's evolved around WP.