By default, a custom taxonomy panel is not added to the Gutenberg editor. That means by default authors are not able to select terms in the editor. Tonya shows you how to turn on the feature.
How to Enable the Gutenberg Editor for a Custom Post Type
By default, a WordPress custom post type does not use the Gutenberg editor. Why? In this quick tip, Tonya walks you through the why and shows you how to enable the Gutenberg editor for your custom post types. Don’t worry. It’s literally one configuration parameter.
Borrowing from Existing Solutions: Making Your Job Easier
When you’re developing, the solution to your problem might already exist. Many problems in code aren’t new, whether in debugging or creating new features. Ryan Kienstra, WordPress Engineer, shares his insights of borrowing from existing solutions and making your job easier.
WP Engine Recommends Know the Code as a Top WordPress Education Provider
I’m thrilled to announce that WP Engine has named Know the Code as a Top WordPress Education Provider. I’m incredibly honored to be listed as a recommended solutions provider in their Solution Center. Let me share why.
Does It Matter If a Hook’s Callback Function Comes Before or After its add_action? No and Yes.
Does it matter if a hook’s callback function comes before or after its add_action? My answer might surprise you. No, it does not matter to PHP or WordPress. Yes, it does matter for code readability. I’ll explain why in this article.
Add More Changes to Last Commit
What if you made a commit and then realized that you forgot to make one more change? Imagine that you’d like that change to be packaged up with the last commit, as it all goes together. You could do another commit. But instead, you can amend your last commit and add the new changes to it. Let’s do it together.