We can bring these components into any page thanks to a custom block that lets us pick which Call to Action to use. These are also built with Advanced Custom Fields.
At @CoderPad we’ve got these Call to Action components spread across the site. Here is how we make them in #WordPress and keep track of where they are used.
@dbchhbr 2007 called… artlebedev.com/optimus/maximus/
@kovshenin I gave a presentation on scaling WordPress on AWS
Video: wordpress.tv/2016/11/22/russell-…
Slides:slides.russellheimlich.com/scali…
@babysoftluke Or build an app that they can trick their competitors into installing and make the competitors lose money.
@elgreg The 7 year old is impressed when I solve a cube using rubiks-cube-solver.com/
@williamsba Build all the backend infrastructure to store it in WordPress etc. Let a custom coded frontend form easily send the data back. This is what I want to see.
@codeFreedomRitr Backend dev here still managing to break tech
@TaraClaeys GoYouth. Found it on Facebook marketplace for $151
@fugularity What about one of those bikes with a hole in the seat and when you pedal a dong goes up and down and up and down…
@fugularity Get a desk treadmill
I still think Chewy.com is for ordering granola bars… twitter.com/SpiceBoyJoey/status/…
First day under my belt and I think I’ve used my treadmill for 3-4 hours. It’s the best during meetings where it helps me focus and be more engaged.
I blame @QuinnyPig. Read the thread, looked for a desk treadmill on Facebook Marketplace, and BOOM here I am!
@thomasfuchs well did you click yes?
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@babysoftluke True. This is for an Advanced Custom Fields backend thingy so the jQuery Date Picker just comes with it.
@dan_abramov What is ‘this’ all about?
@mattcampux Same energy as the creator of PHP boingboing.net/2021/10/11/the-re…
@babysoftluke Ooo you might be on to something.