Webpack Makes It to the WordPress Core as A JS Bundle Manager
In late 2014, to split JavaScript files into maintainable modules, Browserify was introduced. Recently, WordPress is rapidly moving towards JavaScript. A significant part of Gutenberg is composed of JavaScript. So, it is quite obvious to take a step towards the latest bundle manager available for JavaScript. That’s why Adam Silverstein proposed to replace Browserify with […]
We Interviewed the React.js Team at Facebook About WordPress & Gutenberg!
The news about Facebook dropping the patent clause andΒ re-licensing of React under the MIT license brought some sort of relief to the WordPress community. But the much-heated debate isn’t over yet. People are discussing round the clock about the JavaScript Framework Gutenberg is going to adopt. I’d say we’re sticking with React.js from an engineering […]
How to Invoke AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) in WordPress?
Accelerated Mobile Pages β the AMP project was launched by Google in 2016, as an attempt to deal with the slow page load time on the mobile web. AMP makes your web pages load faster, which enhances user experience and brings more traffic to your site. In this article, I am going to explain how […]
[EVENT SUMMARY]: Global WordPress Translation Day 3
Yesterday, I arranged a local WordPress Translation Day 3 Event with the help of Ahmad Awais, Maedah Batool, and Ashar IrfanΒ along with many others to participate in the Global WordPress Translation Day. It was the second WP translation event organized in Pakistan. As the date coincided with a religious congregation here in Pakistan, so this […]