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One design pattern that I get passed off to me fairly frequently is a headline with a centered line filling the space to the right or on both sides. Here is an example: I’ve found a few different ways to accomplish this effect in the past. They worked but always felt a little hacky and… Continue reading Using Flexbox and Pseudo Elements for Text Between Lines
Just today I had to add a logo to a WordPress menu on a site I was working on. Because it is a graphic that I needed to add, I couldn’t easily use the default WordPress menu functionality to accomplish this. One possible workaround, I think, could have been to add a class to the… Continue reading Programmatically Adding a Menu Item to a WordPress Menu
For the most part, I have really warmed up to the Gutenberg editor in WordPress. It took me a while. I was very used to the “old ways,” but the flexibility and promise of Gutenberg have won me over. One small thing that I have noticed, though, is that it is really common for users… Continue reading Hiding empty paragraphs
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