Month: February 2017
-
WordPress in Weird Places: Content Management for Node Using REST
https://videos.files.wordpress.com/4ojE848e/video-6625f906d9_dvd.mp4 ( K. Adam White slides and original page here )
-
REST API
“WordPress 4.7 comes with REST API endpoints for posts, comments, terms, users, meta, and settings.” (Source: WordPress’ text about the API). One of the great news in WordPress 4.7 is the REST API. Now it is possible to exchange data in the form of Json Objects. Let’s try out the REST API in a simple…
-
24 Hours On WordPress
The last 24 hours or more I have been on WordPress. A template part has been made. In the evening, and night I participated in WordPress Slack. Today the categories were organized in the entire site. The Aquarelle template part In Web Developer 258:50 pp. there’s a lovely tutorial on a watercolorlike animation for a…
-
Installing WordPress in a Second Semester Class
Differences between operative systems is a major challenge when you teach WordPress. Experiences from a real life classroom session in a second semester multimedia designer class. Yesterday I introduced WP to a second semester class. So these notes are based on my own reflections after the session. First a strategic overview: The class used XAMPP as…
-
Working on a minimal viable theme
The concept “minimal viable production” is a common concept in agile projects. I’m working on a minimal viable WordPress theme. The rules are: The theme must validate according to WordPress Standards. The design is not important. So it’s all about function then. You can follow the development of the theme here (petj-mvp). The design is inspired…