@daljo628 You could spend $290/month on extreme managed hosting
$1,500 – $5,000 for a custom theme
and lots of money for product
@daljo628 You could spend $290/month on extreme managed hosting
$1,500 – $5,000 for a custom theme
and lots of money for product
@daljo628 Saturday Night Live
February 4th, 2006
“Don’t Buy Stuff You Can’t Afford”
@daljo628 30% of new businesses fail within the first 2 years
82% of businesses fail do so because of cash flow problems.
@karks88 I love it!
@daljo628 “Waterfalls” by TLC youtube.com/watch?v=8WEtxJ4-sh4
Back to live tweeting.
“Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls” by @daljo628
Up next is me! Slides for my talk “From Template Tags to Twig: A Journey Through WordPress Templating” at @WordCampLanc are available at v.gd/wptemplating
@WordCampLanc @erikteichmann Another core difference is instead of actually pulling in a stylesheet you’re bringing in inline styles when that block is loaded.
@WordCampLanc @erikteichmann What is the core difference between doing editor styles in classic editor versus Gutenberg editor?
tinyMCE was a walled garden. You could put any styles within that iframe and do whatever you want. Gutenberg is more open. It takes more care and forethought.
@WordCampLanc @erikteichmann “What about Google fonts or any custom fonts?”
“You can enqueue them just like any other CSS file. Gutenberg will wrap the styles in an editor-styles wrapper and then you can use it.”
@WordCampLanc @erikteichmann Slides are available at eriktdesign.com/styling-blocks/
@WordCampLanc @erikteichmann mutationObersvers in JavaScript == when something changes, do something.
@WordCampLanc @erikteichmann By giving context in the editor it will become more apparent to person editing the page that a white image behind white text isn’t going to work and they shouldn’t publish the page like that.
@WordCampLanc @erikteichmann Some advanced styling you can do: When you add a featured image, update the header of the editor using that featured image as a background image.
@WordCampLanc @erikteichmann “When I’m looking for best practices, I look to default themes like twentynineteen to see how things are done” – @erikteichmann
@WordCampLanc @erikteichmann Now with Gutenberg adding a stylesheet allows for conflicting styles between blocks. We need some more specific targeting.
@WordCampLanc @erikteichmann What we used to do with the classic editor: Use add_editor_style() and boom we’re done.
@_pbrocks @WordCampLanc @paulbarthmaier Your a man of many names.
@WordCampLanc @erikteichmann “Clients hate surprises. They want to know what they’re going to get before they hit publish” @erikteichmann
@WordCampLanc @erikteichmann Gutenberg is beginning to address trusting that your editor looks like your website.
@kingkool68
WordPress developer at @CoderPad. Formerly of @nclud @spiritedmediaco, @pewresearch, @usnews. I made dummyimage.com and married @naudebynature.