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.
Reader's Corner No. 98: Law Rules Oxford Comma Necessary, None of My Projects Want to be SPA's, and Designing a Font Based On Old Handwriting
We're covering a wide variety of topics in this edition! Read on to keep up with new grammar rules, the pace of change in web development, and learn how to transform old cursive handwriting into a digital font.
Reader's Corner No. 96: Under the Hood of Password Managers, OpenStreetMap as Google Maps Alternative, and "Unhackable" Blockchains Now Getting Hacked
If you've ever been curious about how password managers work, thought about switching from the paid Google Maps API to an alternative service, or have been suspicious of cryptocurrency security...this is the Reader's Corner for you!
Reader's Corner No. 95: Design's Role in Politics, Weird AI in Aliens: Colonial Marines, and a Game to Test UI Skills
The topic of conversations this Thursday include political marketing design, AI bugs in gaming, and user-interface design.
Reader’s Corner No. 94: Why CAPTCHA Has Gotten So Difficult, Evan You's Preview of Vue.js 3.0, and The Power of a Good Science Illustration
Why CAPTCHA has gotten so difficult (interesting read!), a preview of Vue.js 3.0 by Evan You, and an in-depth interview with the senior graphics editor behind a popular American science magazine.
This round of updates includes our January event recap, our latest project summary, and a list of conferences coming up that you don't want to miss out on.
Reader's Corner No. 92: Fighting an Algorithm You Cannot See, Optimizing for Questions, and 2018 SERP Changes Impacting Organic Search
Some hot topics tonight in this week's Reader's Corner! Learn about how to fight an algorithm you cannot see, how 2018 SERP Changes are Impacting Organic Search, and How to Research, Monitor, and Optimize for Questions in Search.