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This edition of the Core Weekly report highlights changes in PrestaShop’s core codebase from Monday 15th to Sunday 21th of August 2022.
Dear developers,
PrestaShop 8 Beta 1 phase continues. Remember that you have time until September 5th, 2022, to test and report any issues you find.
Last week there was a significant update of the developer documentation that summarizes notable changes in PrestaShop 8. We highly recommend to check them.
Thank you to the contributors whose pull requests were merged since the last Core Weekly Report: @PrestaEdit, @okom3pom, @matks, @leemyongpakvn, @JBLach, @kpodemski, @jolelievre, @dependabot[bot], @zuk3975, @nesrineabdmouleh, @Amit-Kumar-Tiwari-Webkul!
Thank you to the contributors whose PRs haven’t been merged yet! And of course, a big thank you to all those who contribute with issues and comments on GitHub!
If you want to contribute to PrestaShop with code, please read these pages first:
…and if you do not know how to fix an issue but wish to report it, please read this: How to use GitHub to report an issue. Thank you!
Happy contributin’ everyone!
Read more https://build.prestashop.com/news/coreweekly-33-2022/
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All about the brand new Tailwind UI template we just shipped, the official Tailwind CSS job board, and a bunch of new projects coming out in the next few weeks.
Got another update for you today on some cool things we’ve shipped, and some other things that are in the works but shipping soon!
Since the Tailwind UI site templates and all-access
release back in June we’ve been doing a lot of maintenance-focused
stuff, like processing over 350 GitHub issues and pull requests and
updating all of the new templates we released to use Next.js 12.2 and the new next/future/image
component.
We did find time to ship a few new things in there too though!
About a week ago we shipped a brand new Tailwind UI template, built with Next.js and (of course) Tailwind CSS.
We’re calling it Pocket, and it’s a mobile app landing page loaded with tons of fun animations and interactions, powered by Framer Motion which is basically the coolest library anyone has ever made.
Be sure to check out the live preview for the full experience — screenshots miss all the coolest parts, like the graph that draws in on page load, the animated mobile device UI in the features section, and the Frogger-inspired testimonials animation.
Funny story about this template — when we initially designed it and built it we actually didn’t plan to do anything in terms of animations or interactions. We put together a static design in Figma that we were all really excited about, then built the whole thing out with a plan to ship it like three and a half weeks ago.
But once we had the finished template in the browser it just kinda felt stiff. It looked great in Figma where you sort of expect everything to be still and static, but once we could see it in real life it felt more like a screenshot or something instead of a real, interactive website.
Take a look at this earlier version of the template and maybe you’ll see what I mean.
We decided to delay the release for a couple of weeks while we experimented with some things we could do to breathe some life into it, and after trying a bunch of different ideas ended up with what we have today.
I’m super stoked about how this one turned out, and I think the codebase is a really interesting case study to pour over if you want to learn how to use Framer Motion to pull off some of the cool effects we landed on.
And like all of our templates, if you’ve got a Tailwind UI all-access license, it’s included alongside all of our other components and templates at no extra cost.
We’ve tossed around the idea of building an official Tailwind CSS job board for about two years, and finally made the decision in the last few weeks to give it a shot and see what happens.
If you’re a company that uses Tailwind and are looking for front-end engineers or you’re a developer who wants to work at a company that uses Tailwind, check out Tailwind Jobs to learn more about it.
We broke ground on the codebase on July 14th, and launched the site to companies on August 2nd. We built it with Laravel, Inertia, React, and of course Tailwind CSS. Pretty amazing what you can build with tools like these in just 20 days!
We’re still figuring out the positioning and what we can do to
make it the best place for companies using Tailwind to
find front-end talent, so if you do any hiring at your company and
have any feedback or ideas,
One thing we’re trying to figure out for example is how to make it clear that jobs don’t have to be strictly “styling things with Tailwind CSS all day” to be a good fit — there’s really not a lot of jobs like that in the world, we don’t even have any jobs like that here at the company that actually makes Tailwind CSS itself!
But man a lot of people hate wrestling with CSS, even if they’re not writing it every single day.
There’s ton of developers out there who would be ecstatic to know that whenever they do have to do some styling, they’ll get do it with Tailwind instead of some custom CSS spaghetti.
We want the job board to be a place to find React developers, Vue developers, Laravel developers, Rails developers, whatever — as long as the person would get to use Tailwind when it’s time to style something, it’s a good fit for Tailwind Jobs.
We’ve got a bunch of cool stuff in the works that will be coming out in the next few weeks:
So look for another update in a couple weeks with a bunch more stuff! With the big templates/all-access release behind us I’m excited to switch gears from creating brand new products and spend the rest of the year focused on making Tailwind CSS and Headless UI even better, and adding tons of awesome new stuff to Tailwind UI.
(The post New Tailwind CSS + Framer Motion template and Tailwind Jobs appeared first on Tailwind CSS Blog.)
Read more https://tailwindcss.com/blog/2022-08-17-tailwind-framer-motion-template-and-tailwind-jobs
Since we launched Patterns in 2020, we’ve been steadily adding to our library of prebuilt Block templates for you to easily make your site stand out even more. There are now over 260 Patterns that can be inserted into your pages and posts in just seconds.
If you’ve never used Patterns before, you can access them by hitting the “+” button at the top left of any page or post you’re working on. From there, you can do a few things:
Here’s a quick demo that shows how to add an image gallery using the new Pattern explorer:
We’re always adding more Patterns, month by month — we’ve added over 45 new ones since July! — and we can’t wait for you to see some of the fun designs coming up. Think of them as an ever-growing library of sophisticated slices of web design you can customize and add to your posts, pages, and Block themes.
Below is a quick look at some of our favorites from the year so far.
If you use a lot of images in your posts, we have numerous options for you. There are some great Patterns for galleries, portfolios, and even product listings.
The adage “good things come in small packages” holds true with some of our smaller Patterns that take up less real estate. It all depends on the nature of your website, but a Pattern for donations on a non-profit site or call to subscribe on almost any blog can make a great end for a post or page.
And finally, simply exploring some of our bolder Patterns can provide inspiration on working with color, type, and images on your site!
Patterns are an incredibly useful resource in your website design toolbox. Customize, experiment, and take advantage of them whenever you can.
If you need help with Patterns, click here for a more detailed guide.
And be sure to let us know in the comments how you’ve used Patterns on your site and any ideas you have for new ones. We’re always working on more!
Read more https://wordpress.com/blog/2022/08/18/heres-a-look-at-our-favorite-new-patterns/