Using the Style Book as a design guide
Learn how to use the WordPress Style Book to preview and refine your site’s design.
Geologist by the University of Granada, specialized in Cartography and Data Visualization in Maps (Geographic Information Systems or GIS).
But I'm web designer too. WordPress Implementer since 2012 and member of the WordPress Community. Now I'm joining my passions (WordPress, Open Data Visualization and Maps).
Organizer of WordCamp Granada 2018, 2019.
I work as a support technician at boluda.com and I talk about WordPress and Maps in WPCarto.com.
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Learn how to use the WordPress Style Book to preview and refine your site’s design.
I tested Threads. In my experience, this is how Threads compares to Mastodon:
— The algorithm decides if your content is visible to others. Some content gets zero exposure for reasons which are not transparent.
— Sharing links to other platforms makes the algorithm suppress your content's visibility.
— Slower to use.
— Only one app allowed, and it does not support iPads and other tablets.
— Ads are coming in early 2025.
— You cannot run your own server.
— Your data is mined by Zuckerberg.
Welcome to a new browser!
> Ladybird uses a brand new engine based on web standards, without borrowing any code from other browsers. It started as a humble HTML viewer for the SerenityOS hobby project, but since then it's grown into a full cross-platform browser project supporting Linux, macOS, and other Unix-like systems. — https://ladybird.org/announcement.html
This is good for the Web!