Genesis WordPress themes are great, but sometimes they need a bit of fine-tuning to make them the perfect fit. Follow this tutorial to build a custom "grandchild" plugin that can transform a Genesis child theme from good to just right.
Jay demonstrates how to implement basic dropdown behavior in Vue.js and then encapsulates it at as a component in Part 2 of out series on building reusable components in Vue.js.
Reader's Corner No. 41: Stars Losing Their Voice, Maintaining a Project Portfolio, and Software Development 450 Words Per Minute
We hope you had a fun and safe Labor Day, and enjoyed the long weekend! This week we are addressing stars losing their voice, maintaining a project portfolio, and software development 450 words per minutes.
Jay sets the stage for a deep dive into building components with Vue.js in Part 1 of a new series.
We have hopefully had our last day of 90 degree weather for the year, and are looking forward to Fall. We have a few topics to share with you this week: the importance and history of punctuation, the 5 types of animation, and branch prediction in CPU's in the 90s.
Welcome to vacation season in North Carolina! We're taking turns getting out of the office and enjoying scenic North Carolina, or leaving the state (or even the country!) to beat the heat. While some of us wander the globe, the rest of us are still working hard. Whether sharpening our skills, getting the word out at a conference, or enjoying a cooling treat at Goodberry's, we're keeping summer fresh.
Reader's Corner No. 39: Communication Breakdowns, The Manifest Podcast, and Color Accessibility Workflows
Though probably not as exciting as the eclipse, we have some articles to share with you this week! We are covering communication breakdowns, The Manifest podcast all about package managers, and color accessibility workflows.