The year 2019 has come to end and the new year 2020 is beginning. Keeping my tradition of writing looking back year review post, its time to reflect on 2019 and set the goal for year 2020. Here are links to my previous year-end 2016, 2017 and 2018 review posts. As in previous years, in […]
Commonly Used Git Commands – A Cheat Sheet
Note: This post is part 2 of two-parts Learning to Work with Git & GitHub post series. This learning post is still in active development and updated regularly. In the previous 1st part of this learning series introduction to Git and its key features, common Git terms, basic Git commands, and Git workflow from a […]
Custom Styling Gutenberg Blocks
Its a bit tricky to style with Gutenberg blocks. It often does not work just by adding custom styles through styles.css in a child theme. A WordPress Block Styles site created by WordPress theme team member Carolina Nymark is very handy valuable resource with tutorials & guides for style blocks designed for beginners.
Gutenberg block editor team member Riad Benguella has post at make.wordpress.org titled Controlling the Block Editor explaining how to extend block editor API to restrict, style variation, to restrict the content of Posts, Pages, CPTs to a given format with locked templates, theme support (eg colors, font sizes, gradients) third-party blocks with examples.
The WWW is a wonderful gift that we received over 30 years ago and, as web developers, we get to steward and share this truly global, open, platform with millions of people every day. Let’s take care of it by building and sharing experiences that truly meet the needs of everyone. Frances Berriman from 24WAYS
Quoted from Frances Berrimen (San Francisco-based British-born designer and web developer) on Gift Giving to the World (Wide Web) published at 24 WAYS.
