
100 episodes

WP Builds Nathan Wrigley
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5.0 • 14 Ratings
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Nathan Wrigley and David Waumsley discuss what it is that they like about WordPress, from plugins to people, themes to hosting!
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This Week in WordPress #245
The WordPress news from the last week which commenced Monday 13th March 2023.
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318 – Rob Howard on what they’re doing at MasterWP
Deal Alert: Get 10% off MasterWP Workshops using the coupon code 'wpbuilds10' - it's valid until 15th April 2023. On the podcast today, we have Rob Howard. No, not the film director, but the one from MasterWP. If you've not heard of MasterWP before, then you're missing out as they're on a mission to create a heap of WordPress related content. They've got workshops, tutorials, a fast-growing blog and a podcast! The podcast today is in (more or less) two halves. First up, we chat about the community that Rob and his team are trying to build up in the WordPress space. Then we talk about the MasterWP workshops, and how they're creating workshops and courses on a very regular basis. It's an interesting chat with Rob, and I hope you enjoy it!
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This Week in WordPress #244
The WordPress news from the last week which commenced Monday 6th March 2023.
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317 – Thinking the unthinkable (TTUT). Episode 3: Page Builders are the scourge of the internet!
So, there's no denying that WordPress Page Builders have taken the community by storm over the last decade. Whether you use them or not, they're popular, and dare I say it, used on more WordPress sites than site not using a Page Builder? But, as the title of this episode says, are they the scourge of the internet? We chat about this topic from a whole variety of different angles. Do they typically add bloat to the HTML that we output? Do they offer clients a poor, and inconsistent, experience? Are they difficult to scale up for larger projects? Do they keep up with the technologies that modern browsers are introducing? Do they devalue our profession? There's a lot there, right? And there's a lot more in the podcast to get your teeth into. Check it out.
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This Week in WordPress #243
The WordPress news from the last week which commenced Monday 27th February 2023.
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316 – Kevin Geary talks about Automatic CSS
Some of us love working with CSS. It's fun, pretty easy to learn, and gets the job done. Others… not so much. It's boring, hard to master, and you end up doing things incorrectly all the time! Over the years, there's been many attempts to make CSS easier to write and work with… literally dozens. Today on the show we have Kevin Geary, the founder of Automatic CSS (ACSS), which is a utility framework for WordPress page builders. Its aim is to make modern CSS available for all to use, and to implement this inside of the tools that you're already using - Page Builders, and to grow the number of page builders which they support. Currently, they cover Oxygen and Bricks, but hope to grow to cover Gutenberg, Zion Builder and Cwicly. The idea is that they do a lot of the heavy lifting for you, so that much of the regular work that you might have to create right at the start of a project is taken care of. We get into what the project can do and how it can save you time. What can it control and how 'heavy' it is, or isn't?
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Lots of great stuff about WordPress!
Lots of informative and lively discussions about all things WordPress. Great competitions and giveaways too! Thank you Nathan and David for the entertaining way you present your podcast, keep up the great work!
Brilliant
Found so many plugins and software I never thought to look at. Avid listener recommended to anyone who cares about their web business
Superb - and a really different feel
There are a ton of WordPress podcasts around now, and though they're all informative they can get a bit samey, a bit too formal and worthy. Nathan and David have a terrific partnership going on - always useful knowledge to share, but it's all delivered in an informal and irreverent way. They talk about working with WordPress and using the platform the same way that I reckon most of us who work in the freelance field do.