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EP474 – Building Custom WordPress Blocks Because You Have To
On this episode of WPwatercooler, the panel, consisting of Jason Tucker, Sé Reed, Jason Cosper, and Nyasha Green, delves into the necessity of building custom WordPress blocks, a task propelled not just by choice but by the evolving needs of WordPress itself. They share personal anecdotes, challenges, and successes in navigating the block-based landscape of WordPress, emphasizing the importance of embracing blocks for future-proofing and enhancing WordPress projects. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of block technology for developers, users, and the WordPress community, highlighting the continuous learning and adaptation required to stay relevant and effective in the WordPress ecosystem.
Panel: Jason Tucker, Sé Reed, Nyasha Green, Jason Cosper
Chapters:- 00:00 Introduction
- 00:26 Greetings and Lottery Dreams
- 02:33 The Inevitability of Building Blocks in WordPress
- 04:17 Nyasha Green’s Journey into Block Development
- 07:48 The Challenges of Naming and Explaining Blocks
- 10:25 Discussing User-Friendly Design Tools vs. WordPress
- 13:00 The Necessity of Custom Blocks and Developer Frustrations
- 15:09 Nyasha’s Approach to Teaching Block Development
- 17:23 The Rapid Evolution of WordPress and Its Impact on Users
- 20:25 Nyasha’s Favorite Custom Block Project
- 22:39 The Importance of Learning Basics Before Diving into Dynamic Blocks
- 25:40 Building in Public and the Value of Sharing Mistakes
- 27:02 Closing Thoughts and Mini Golf Plans
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