Author: Tammie
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Generative styling of editorial content
Editorial styling has made significant progress since Snowfall, which inspired Gutenberg. With the evolutions, you can automatically generate styles considering content, mood, or data input. As a result, it has become more sophisticated and accessible, truly generative. In this post, I will discuss two ways of creating styles: one already being used and one currently…
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Are we all editors now?
As the use of AI becomes more widespread and the need for high-quality content increases, is the role of editors surpassing that of creators? This may seem to contradict the belief that AI will make editing obsolete. It’s almost a fantasy delusion that all our content will come out perfectly formed and magically ‘just how…
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The future of the term theme
In the past, customizing the appearance of a WordPress site was limited to themes, custom CSS, and plugins or editor styling. However, things have changed, and now a more comprehensive approach is needed beyond just themes and styles. So what happens to the term ‘theme’? How do we function now and where do we look…
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Embracing Gutenberg as a product
Many labels describe compatibility with Gutenberg, such as “works with Gutenberg” or “Gutenberg ready”. However, they often mean that the product can function with Gutenberg. It’s vital to embrace Gutenberg and utilise its features fully, as this can significantly enhance the quality of what you create in terms of interface and workflow. What does it…
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Hello world…
It seems fitting that the title of this post stays Hello World to start this project. Let me begin with a little reflection. WordPress as a project is hitting a milestone this year, but technology feels like it hits milestones each week, almost daily at this point. This for someone that’s been in both WordPress…