When you create a CSS Grid layout using <auto-repeat>
values, the number of columns depends on the size of the browser window, but never fear: you can still make an item span the entire width of the grid. I use the Advanced List Widget for Events Calendar Pro as an example. Continue Reading CSS Grid Layout for Events Calendar Pro Widget Shortcode How to span the entire grid when you’re using auto-repeat values–without media queries
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Highlights of WordCamp Sacramento 2017
Here’s everything I thought was worth tweeting about at #wcsac 2017, with photos by the great WordCamp Sacramento volunteer team. Continue Reading Highlights of WordCamp Sacramento 2017
WP-Tonic 231: How To Manage Difficult WordPress Projects
Our lead story was how WordPress was going to abandon React, however soon after the discussion, Facebook announced that it was changing its licensing agreement. Things in this space are moving at lightning speed! Continue Reading WP-Tonic 231: How To Manage Difficult WordPress Projects
Notes & Slides: Building a Journalist-Friendly Online Newsroom with WordPress WordCamp Sacramento 2017 Presentation
This past weekend I gave a presentation at WordCamp Sacramento 2017 about building an online newsroom with WordPress. Here are the slides and my speaker notes, expanded a bit based on the live talk. Continue Reading Notes & Slides: Building a Journalist-Friendly Online Newsroom with WordPress WordCamp Sacramento 2017 Presentation
WP-Tonic 229 Insights On How to Build a Successful Online Community
This week, the WP-Tonic Roundtable crew taped live at WordCamp Sacramento. We all agreed that this was one of the best run WordCamps we’ve attended. Continue Reading WP-Tonic 229 Insights On How to Build a Successful Online Community