@mr_suh Gay. Yes.
@mr_suh Last night I had a dream you decided to grow a baby with your partner who I went to middle school with
Looks like mine is back up and working.
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Verizon FiOS internet seems to be down here in Ellicott City with high winds blowing.
@jesslynnrose Peak 2006 aesthetics russellheimlich.com/
This is why parents are always tired: “But between the ages of 9 and 15 months, babies expend 50% more energy in a day than do adults, when adjusted for body size and fat”
science.org/content/article/scie…
At long last an ancient relic from a bygone era has been unearthed. Walking up to the strange object he noticed faint marks scribbled across the back in a thick black ink. They looked like letters. NAPSTER MIX ’99. What could it mean? twitter.com/JamesMGeary/status/1…
@mattcampux “Did anyone just hear a loud bang? I think they were gunshots…”
Wordlers lining up on timeline
Https://hue.tools An open source toolbox for colors
@natmiletic This is the first tweet I saw after publishing a thread about how I built something in WordPress
I just need to run a WP_Query with a search parameter looking for a property of the block within the post_content field. And BOOM! I easily found all of the posts that reference that Call to Action post.
And then, as a nice little extra, those links use a scroll to text fragment (#:~:text=) using the headline of the Call to Action to make them easier to find on the page…
coderpad.io/features/live-collab…
Thank you for coming to my show-and-tell.
Then the problem became “How do I find which pages/posts are using a given Call to Action”? So I built a little metabox to show that info.
We centralize them with a non-public post type and custom fields via Advanced Custom Fields in WordPress.