Tag: Extenders
Learn to create an animating timeline effect by extending core blocks and adding in some custom CSS and JavaScript.
Transients are a powerful tool for avoiding unnecessary database requests, speeding up complex markup generation, and mitigating slow third-party API requests.
Spin up a live site demonstrating a custom plugin, a theme adapted to feature it, and a user manual—no server needed
The create-block package is a fantastic time-saving tool that allows you to quickly and consistently create custom blocks for your projects with a single command. With External Project Templates you can take full control of create-block to customize how you build your blocks.
A tutorial on using custom SlotFills to extend both an internal and external codebase.
All by itself, the HTML Tag processor is better than regular expressions. It’s convenient, reliable, fast—and You. Can. Read. It. This article shows you in two examples how to get started using the HTML Tag processor.
Block variations are one of the most powerful ways to extend WordPress. Learn how to create them and incorporate variations into your workflows.
Typography series part 2: The anatomy of a letterform. Letters have parts! See how they combine to give a typeface its voice.
The Block Editor Handbook is intimidating even for seasoned developers. If you are new to block development, you’re likely to feel completely overwhelmed. This guide will help you to find your way around the Block Editor Handbook. It suggests a learning path that will help you become an expert in no time.
With the introduction of block inspector tabs in WordPress 6.2, block developers have more control over where custom controls should appear by leveraging the group of the InspectorControls component.