WordPress
Deep dives into WordPress development, the block editor, Gutenberg, themes, plugins, and the WordPress ecosystem.
7 episodes
Down The Performance Rabbit Hole with Saumya Majumder
If you enjoy geeky deep-dives, practical performance tips, and real-world examples of scaling WordPress, this episode is for you! Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a comment, and share your biggest takeaway.
How Hosting Choices Impact Website Speed: A Deep Dive with Bigscoots
In this episode of the Web Talk Show, Armando sits down with Zach, a performance engineer from Bigscoots, to explore the intricacies of WordPress hosting and how to achieve optimal site performance. Together, they delve into the key factors that impact website speed, including server infrastructure,
What Makes WordPress Blocks Great
In this episode, we discuss WordPress Blocks. Why they are a step in the right direction, what it means for you as a user, developer, or agency, and what I think the future brings for plugins in the space.
Using Design Systems on WordPress - A Chat with Mike McAlister
In this episode, special guest Mike McAlister and I have a chat about design systems in WordPress, benefits of block themes, and a modern approach to building enjoyable user experiences.
Royalties and Collaborations on WordPress - A chat with Alex Standiford from Siren Affiliates
Today we had a chat with Alex Standiford about what a true multi-program affiliate/royalty setup can look like on WordPress. Siren opens up a whole world of possibilities within WordPress that would previously required a bunch of custom code. Very excited about this!
Interactivity API: Getting Creative with Atomic Blocks
In this second conversation with Seth Rubenstein, we go deeper into the creative ways one can use the WordPress Interactivity API. Seth explains how they've created small 'atomic' size blocks that are simple and generic enough to use all around the site and how they use the Interactivity API to make
The Interactivity API in Action, a conversation with Seth Rubenstein
In today's video, Seth Rubenstein discusses his experience with WordPress and the use of the interactivity API at Pew Research Center. Seth demonstrates the use of facets and the Interactivity API in creating dynamic and interactive blocks, as well as the concept of 'atomic' blocks.