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Designing Blocks For The Person Editing On A Friday Afternoon
A practical look at WordPress block design from the perspective of editors who need safe, repeatable patterns under normal working pressure.
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The CMS Is No Longer Just The Admin Area
A year-end reflection on how WordPress and modern content systems increasingly shape the front-end design and operating model of a website.
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Block Patterns Are Only Useful When Editors Trust Them
A practical reflection on why WordPress block patterns need to be designed around editorial confidence, not just layout reuse.
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Patterns Are More Useful Than Blank Pages
A 2023 WordPress article about block patterns, page assembly and why reusable structures help clients publish more confidently.
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The Website Should Explain Itself To Its Editors
A practical article about reducing handover friction by making WordPress editing decisions clearer inside the site itself.
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The Block Editor Is A Content System Now
A 2023 reflection on WordPress blocks, patterns and why the editing experience needs to be planned as carefully as the front end.
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WordPress 6.1 And The Slow Move Towards Block Theme Confidence
A 2022 article about WordPress 6.1, block themes and why confidence in new WordPress architecture grows through small practical tests rather than announcements.
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Using theme.json To Keep WordPress Design Decisions Consistent
How theme.json can help move colour, spacing and typography decisions into a clearer place inside modern WordPress builds.
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How I Started Treating Full Site Editing As A Theme Architecture Problem
A practical look at WordPress full site editing from the point of view of someone building themes rather than just testing new editor features.
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How I Used WordPress Application Passwords For A Small REST API Integration
A practical article about using WordPress Application Passwords to authenticate a small REST API integration without sharing a normal account password.