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Bob Dunn loved designing, but didn’t fancy himself a coder. In the early 2000s, while struggling to create a website for his business, he thought to himself, “There’s got to be something better.” When Bob discovered WordPress in 2006, he realized he had discovered that better solution. With WordPress, he could build great-looking sites from scratch without needing to hand-code the entire thing.
In 2010, Bob dove headfirst into the world of WordPress, officially putting his print design business on the backburner and branding himself as “BobWP.” What started as site designing, consulting, and community building would eventually turn into podcasting. But it wasn’t until he discovered WooCommerce that he felt he’d really found his niche.
Bob had used WooCommerce as a product since its launch and saw a need within the larger WordPress community for a Woo-dedicated space to bring developers, builders, and agencies together. Do the Woo was born, and Bob began his journey to create a podcast voiced by and for the vibrant WooCommerce and WordPress communities.
As Do the Woo has grown to fourteen unique shows with dozens of co-hosts and countless guests over the years, Bob has been looking for the right online space to call home. He needed a website host that would allow him to easily maintain and market his podcast, allowing him to focus on the community-centered content that makes his podcast so valuable. He found that home at WordPress.com, where he’s been able to utilize a variety of back-end tools to help create a simple and welcoming front-end user experience.
The teams here at WordPress.com, Woo, and Jetpack are proud to partner with Bob. Do the Woo is providing an essential resource to the Woo and WordPress communities. Not only is he creating a unique space for these conversations to happen, but he’s amplifying the voices of those who want to give podcasting a shot. And take heed, velvet-voiced folks out there: he’s always looking for co-hosts!
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The Tablar Kit package for Laravel adds a UI kit for your Tablar admin dashboard. This UI kit adds many easy-to-use components, making your dashboard more visually appealing and user-friendly. It's all about simplicity and enhancing your experience with Laravel Tablar:
The Tablar UI Kit provides Laravel Blade components and the required JavaScript code for components to function. For example, you can easily add date pickers, file uploads, WYSIWYG editors, and more using premade components to your Tablar dashboards:
{{-- Datepickers --}}
<x-flat-picker name="admission_date"></x-flat-picker>
<x-lite-picker name="admission_date"></x-lite-picker>
{{-- File uploader --}}
<x-filepond name="profile_image"/>
{{-- Jodit editor (https://xdsoft.net/jodit/) --}}
<x-jodit name="editor"></x-jodit>
{{-- More at https://tablar.ebuz.xyz/docs/11.0/components --}}
You can learn more about this package, get full installation instructions, and view the source code on GitHub. Also, you can view the Tablar Kit documentation to get familiar with the UI components. This package requires the Tablar Laravel Admin Template, which you can learn about here.
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LaraFast is a powerful Laravel boilerplate equipped with Jetstream, Tailwind, Inertia.js, and Vue. It streamlines your SaaS app development by providing ready-to-go components for Payments, Admin, Blog, SEO, and more. This allows you to launch your projects in minutes, saving you both time and money.
Focus on idea, and leave the boring stuff to LaraFast
This Laravel Boilerplate comes with built in features, to help you save your time and money each time you start a new project.
Visit LaraFast for complete details on the package.
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Say goodbye to the hassle of manual file uploads and tedious deployments, and say hello to WordPress.com’s new GitHub Deployments.
With GitHub Deployments, you can seamlessly connect your repository to your WordPress.com site in just a few clicks. Now you can focus on what you do best: writing outstanding code. Each time you push a change to your GitHub repository, it will be deployed to your WordPress.com site automatically or upon request.
Check out this video overview from Paulo Trentin, one of the developers who worked on this feature:
Here are three reasons why we know you’re going to love GitHub Deployments on WordPress.com:
GitHub Deployments help you manage your site’s code in a reliable, predictable, and automated way using version control instead of older or manual mechanisms, such as FTP or SSH tools. In its simplest form, it doesn’t require a workflow file like our previous GitHub integration, which relied on a GitHub action; instead, you can connect and deploy in just a few clicks, all within your WordPress.com dashboard.
This is a welcome change for developers who want to simplify their code deployment process and migrate away from the manual operations and error-prone nature of SFTP and SSH transfers.
GitHub Deployments also allows you to connect multiple repositories to a single site, encouraging code reusability between the sites you manage. Want to deploy a plugin or theme to multiple sites with a single branch push? Have at it! Want to manage your entire site’s code from a GitHub repository? We’ve got you covered!
GitHub Deployments also gives you the power to process files and run tasks before transferring the files to your WordPress.com site through GitHub workflows. This helps ensure that all team members publish code following your chosen patterns and expectations, for example.
If that’s your thing, you can install Composer dependencies and run any command supported by GitHub actions prior to sending any code updates to your site. Find a few of our favorite workflow recipes here.
Three cheers for unified, well-written code!
You can adjust the deployment settings for each repository, giving you complete control over how your code is shipped.
You can choose to automatically deploy changes to your WordPress.com site as soon as code is committed to your repository, or you can request deployments manually. Manual deployments give you the most control over when your code changes are pushed live, as you’ll use the GitHub Deployments interface to trigger a deployment. We recommend manual deployments if you don’t want to use a staging site.
In general, automatic deployments are not recommended for live production sites, as any changes to the code in the repository are automatically deployed from GitHub to the live site. Instead, you may decide to automatically deploy first to a staging site and then sync the staging site to production once you’re ready.
That said, choose your own adventure and deploy on your own terms.
Development on WordPress.com has never been easier. Say goodbye to manual deployments and hello to more efficient collaboration, streamlined version control, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing your project data is secure.
Get instant access to our new GitHub Deployments with a Creator or Entrepreneur plan (did you know we have a 14-day refund policy?).
Ready to try GitHub Deployments out for yourself? Click here to start deploying, and learn more by reading our developer documentation.
Major kudos to the GitHub Deployments team on this launch! Paulo Trentin, Jeroen Pfeil, Kenroy Mcleish, Mike Kelly, Javier Arce, Jeff Sanquist, Alexa Peduzzi, Jeremy Anderberg, and our beta testers.
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