The family asking me for the weather forecast in the morning is the family version of your client sending you a Word file to put into the CMS that you made for them.
The family asking me for the weather forecast in the morning is the family version of your client sending you a Word file to put into the CMS that you made for them.
A screenshot of GitHub’s “Used by” metadata for the craftcms/cms repo, showing 8 avatars – three identical ones, followed by Pixel & Tonic’s avatar, followed by four identical official Craft CMS avatars, and then a “+ 6,572” link.
Check out Craft CMS, it’s used by a lot of totally different people.
I often heard of the "each parent chooses a language" approach, but we didn't have the discipline, and it would have failed anyway. We just used what we naturally used: frapanese and japenglish all round at home, and it worked! 😅
The Sekai Taikai World Championship, a.k.a. the World Championship World Championship 😂
Also, `tempalte` not found. 😊
Ugh. City social service told me something similar: "don't expect your child to be able to comprend more than one language at that age". Same at one daycare: "more than one language can be traumatic". Told them I must be plenty traumatized then (FR/EN/IT)! I left. Kids are now trilingual (JA/FR/EN).
Cookie banners are destroying the web. Those full experience hijacking overlay ones especially.
Auto-replace setting example where if you type "blade", it automatically autocorrects to "blade", used when working with Laravel Blade files.
This might be one of my most handy autocorrect snippets for #laravel when working with blade files. #laraveltips
I often see developers make mistakes in their tutorials that trip up readers, so I thought a lot about what makes some tutorials effective and what makes others frustrating.
ChatGPT prompt "Generate an image of a stereotypical Laravel developer," and the result is a man, wearing sunglasses and stylish clothes, standing in front of multiple Lamborghini sports cars parked in a stylish arrangement.
Wow.
It happened again: update 6 lines of CSS in an older website project == wrestle with Node, nvm, outdated package versions, Gulp, gulp-uglify, gulp-terser, and other stuff just to deploy this tiny change.
All that over-engineered short-term magic is so wildly inefficient in the long term. 😂
It can happen with browser updates, but I feel it’s less frequent. This though… updates appear more stressful than they should be - eg. an update might underline all links in a theme 🤦♂️
No way to live your life 😄
I don’t understand how a “CMS” that messes with your frontend after an update is still this popular. Not that it cannot happen with any CMS, but this one…
core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/62413
“The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet” has been uncovered! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subways...
I was wondering why I was running into this catchy 41-year old song so often this week - apparently its origins were discovered this month after a 17 year search!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPGf...
Migrating from #WordPress to #CraftCMS just got a whole lot easier.
Announcing *wp-import*, a CLI command that imports WP users, posts, taxonomies, and media into Craft, complete with Gutenberg and ACF support!
https://craftcms.com/blog/migrating-from-wordpress