Gutenberg Times Live Q&A Carrie Dillis * Matt Medeiros (Pagely) * Joe Casobona MAJOR CONSIDERATIONS Setting the foundation. Do not take responsibility for WP core. Don't promise to make sites backwards-compatible. Have a contract so that everything is crystal clear. Have a sane development workflow.Make a note of the value you bring to a project. CHECKLIST FOR GUTENBERG COMPATIBILITY Have a staging siteBackup siteUpdate to WP 5.0Start changing thingsInstall Classic Editor just … [Read more...] about Freelance Business Opportunities w/ WordPress Block Editor
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Logging into WordPress and Viewing the Back End
All websites have a front end and a back end. The front end is what is viewed by visitors, where we see the results of what happens on the back end. The back end is hidden from visitors, and only viewable to those who can either log into the site (as in WordPress and other content-management systems) or have access to the files used for building the site. Login Page In order to login to your WordPress site, you must navigate to the login page. To get to that page, you can usually add /login or … [Read more...] about Logging into WordPress and Viewing the Back End
Create an Illustrator File with Bleeds
Adobe Illustrator is primarily a drawing tool for vector art. But, you can also use it as a layout program, and there will be times when you need to include bleeds if the final piece is going to be printed. Posters, magazine covers, business cards, and postcards are some of the 1- or 2-sided layouts you can create in Illustrator. If the project has more than 2 sides or pages, then I recommend using InDesign. Creating a file with bleeds in Illustrator is actually pretty similar to what you do … [Read more...] about Create an Illustrator File with Bleeds