We can use plugins in Blazor to extend frontend AND backend functionality.
Read more here:
https://bgh.st/5v9xac
We can use plugins in Blazor to extend frontend AND backend functionality.
Read more here:
https://bgh.st/5v9xac
Anniversary Collection Vol. 12 đ
5 plugins (Pumper 3, Imprint, Mutant Reverb, Combustor, ChromaBox) + 7 sample packs (trap, trance, techno, + more)
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âCover Background Crossfade adds scroll-driven crossfade transitions between cover block backgrounds. Stack multiple cover blocks on a page, apply the âCrossfade Backgroundâ block style, and each background image or video fills the screen, fading into view as the user scrolls to it. No custom code, no page builder, just the blocks you already know.â
https://specialprojects.automattic.com/tools/cover-background-crossfade/ #WordPress #SpecialProjects #plugins #blocks #WebDesign
MakeUseOf: Extensions, plugins, and add-ons arenât the same thing â and Iâve been mixing them up for years. âSomewhere between installing a grammar checker and grabbing a reverb effect for my DAW, it dawned on me that Iâd been tossing around the words extension, plugin, and add-on like they were interchangeable. Like three different names for the same thing. Close enough, right? Not really. [âŠ]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/01/makeuseof-extensions-plugins-and-add-ons-arent-the-same-thing-and-ive-been-mixing-them-up-for-years/
MakeUseOf: Extensions, plugins, and add-ons arenât the same thing â and Iâve been mixing them up for years. âSomewhere between installing a grammar checker and grabbing a reverb eâŠ
About Tonexed (pt2) - In addition to loving my T-1, Iâm a huge fan of fors.fm as well. Their devices make up the vast majority of the sounds on the album, particularly Chiral, Opal, Pivot and Tela . I figure most of the people I know them and their devices, but if you donât - hereâs my unpaid endorsement! #fors #maxforlive #ableton #plugins
Are your WordPress plugins GPL compatible?
A little over two months ago I spoke at WordCamp US on the topic of "[u]sing a GitHub Action to ensure your plugins are GPL compatible.â The primary concern was ensuring that WordPress plugins focus on more than just first-party code being properly licensed and expanding that to ensure that all third-party libraries (aka dependencies) are also properly licensed. So that folks don't need to continually check for that in every pull request, using a GitHub Action to help automate the process [âŠ]https://jeffpaul.com/2023/10/are-your-wordpress-plugins-gpl-compatible/
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Hackers Actively Exploiting 9.8 Critical RCE Flaw in Kali Forms WordPress Plugin
https://securityonline.info/kali-forms-vulnerability-wordpress-rce-cve-2026-3584/