I'm not a big fan of products changing their pricing model for users that got in on (iirc) different terms.
Though, of course I can't complain about the free service I've enjoyed over the past years.
On to greener pastures!👋 #bitbucket
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Ah I see. Are those routes/roads also more accommodating to cyclists? Sounds like a great experience to have had in life.
For motivation during the process, a blog can be really helpful. Are you thinking of collaborating/allowing for comments?
That's no shortcut! Impressive. Admittedly, I had to look most of that up. How did that route come about?
Thanks. Yes I'm from the Netherlands. Yeah, biking is common here and facilitated very well. But then you did well too, I gather 😲. That must've an epic trip!! Which route did you take?
Nice work! I like the look and feel :). For me it's mostly custom made themes following designs. Among them studiovantwout.nl was very positively received this year. Also monthly contracts but focusing more on security.
👋 what has been your latest WordPress project?
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With #UptimeRobot introducing a new pricing model—and given past concerns about the accuracy of their reports—does anyone have recommendations for #uptime #monitoring? A free service is preferred for now; some limitations are fine.
Thanks for the insights, Tim!
Nice to see others chime in here. @stpaultim.bsky.social, can I ask why you have a preference for #BackdropCMS?
Sounds like a plan. No, we can't be alone here I'm sure. There's www.classicpress.net as a pre-Gutenberg fork.
Really like the idea of linking domain names to #bluesky. Feels like a viable centralized solution to desired non-anonymity in social media. As long as you can obtain a relevant domain name..
Yes, there's #joomla too. Aside from my preferences, I think of my clients here too; #WordPress is something they're used to. Also figuring out how I would explain a switch without mentioning #wpdrama, which might just highlight a potential drawback of open-source CMSs overall.
Been on the lookout too. Depends on what we define as viable. Have seen mentions of #CraftCMS and #Webflow, but approach, ownership and pricing might be issues. What is important for you?
No sorry, I don't know
If I understand correctly display:none on .filter:not(.active) .filter__sections removes the children from the render tree, removing the reference for the pseudo-elements to attach to.
If you are looking for the styles in web-dev tools while deactivated, Firefox webdev tools can do that.
Half a day of struggling with load times in Apache2.4 in WSL for local development - still no clue as to what's going on, but speed seems somewhat improved. It's part of the job, but not the best part.
@davidwalsh.name did a short (and by now sweet) write-up about Cufón in 2009 (to render the Sin City font for headers). Cufón back then arguably superseded sIFR which offered font replacement through Flash 😱
Admittedly I'm partly still hooked to Duolingo because I've not yet made it to first place in diamond league. Current weekly strategy: start slow. It appears an algorithm groups you with similarly slow players in the course of the week, who should be easier to surpass at the end of the week 🚀
this 😀 and how about font replacements through JS 🤭
thanks for your reply. 👍 Yeah, agreed. Was wondering what if at some point it's going to be 50% security plugins 🙃
I spent the last 48 hours looking at the #WordPress update APIs. It's pretty staggering the amount of data that is being passed around. I tried to summarize it in this post. As far as I'm aware this isn't really documented anywhere, nor is it opt-in.
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Interesting idea, rather solution for a problem I was not aware of. Nice work. I gather this is still in beta, what are your thoughts on a production ready version? Also, would you consider offering this as in a way that can be integrated in themes?
Keep up the good work 👍
Who's still using Really Simple Security? (formerly known as Really Simple SSL) www.wordfence.com/blog/2024/11... #wordfence #wordpress #security
Not wanting any part in the #wpdrama and with #Wordpress effectively locking me out of my .org account and their Slack community (and likely many contributors as well), the end of the year will be about reconsidering and planning for what is best for my clients and me in 2025.
Surprised to see the latest #Yoast SEO v23.8 with #WordPress 6.7 throws warning:
function _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectly. Translation loading for the wordpress-seo domain was triggered too early
Does Yoast not keep up with RC testing?
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