So the standard #Wordpress (.org) has no "OpenGraph" capabilities (for sharing on social media with a nice preview)?
What plugins do you use? In the fediverse it's not a problem since we use the activitypub plugin, but sadly not all our readers are using the fediverse and on other social media sites you kinda need that preview (or upload an image every time)
Amber Hinds’ annual Page Builder Accessibility Report compares 19 WordPress page builders and WordPress core, showing which have improved their accessibility and which still lag.
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https://equalizedigital.com/wordpress-page-builder-accessibility/
#WordPress #PageBuilders #Accessibility #a11y
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Te podemos ayudar creando una web desde cero con WordPress o mejorando la que tienes actualmente.
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#TalentoDigital #Digitalizar #WordPress #MarketingDigital #TransformaciónDigital

Accessibility Show #8:
@joedolson joins me to review keyboard accessibility on 6 high-profile WordPress sites. Only 1 scored highly, most had major navigation issues. Listen for real-world accessibility testing tips! #a11y #WordPress #WebAccessibility - https://wpbuilds.com/accessibility/8/
Building a new website for your business? One of the first & most important decisions you'll face is choosing the right technology. This often boils down to a head-to-head between two of the most popular platforms: #WordPress and #Laravel. But which one is right for you?
~Writing, just because I'm trying to get back into it again. This time it's a basic explanation of how to dequeue 3rd party plugin JavaScripts in WordPress conditionally.
Simples.
https://barrd.dev/article/wordpress-conditionally-dequeue-3rd-party-plugin-javascripts/
Gutenberg plugin releases https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/contributors/code/release/plugin-release/ #WordPress #wpdev
Packages releases to NPM and WordPress Core updates https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/contributors/code/release/package-release-and-core-updates/ #WordPress #wpdev
EasySMX S10 Controller Review: The Ultimate Gamepad for Switch 2
Disclaimer
EasySMX sent me the S10 wireless gaming controller for free to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. Make sure you check out you also check out my review for the X15 Controller. Make sure you use my discount code Jose S10 at checkout for 10% off your purchase.
What’s in the box?
https://youtube.com/shorts/iKy7v4J86pc
Features
With the population of Switch 2 growing against the overall gaming landscape, so too grows the need for high quality peripherals, and EasySMX has come up with an affordable and beautiful solution. For an unbeatable price of only $59.99 (51 with my discount code), gamers can enjoy the feature-rich gamepad in either black or white:
The controller looks great in either color, but the white will be prone to smudging. Of course, this wouldn’t be a gaming peripheral without RGB, and the S10 has a beautifully lit face that acts as a subtle accent without turning your room into a rave. For a bit of added flare, the controller comes with two sheets of stickers and magnetic plats so that you can personalize your controller to fit your style.
Fortunately, the S10 is deeper than its aesthetics. The S10 is ready to upgrade your Switch gaming experience to the next level with its many optimized features. Its advanced mecha-buttons give players a very clicky sound but the precision and longevity they need to game uninterrupted. The TMR Sticks are not only precise, but promise a comfortable smooth glide. Most importantly, the high speed low latency connection for both its wired and Bluetooth modes means this controller is ready to compete in the most competitive of arenas. Couple this with its solid battery life, and you have a fantastic upgrade to any setup.
Most importantly, the S10 has been optimized for the Switch, with a lot of the features Nintendo users crave. The S10 comes with advanced motion controls, a built NFC reader for all your amiibos, and a one-tap wake-up feature for the Switch 2. But if you don’t have a Switch, you can enjoy the controller with any of your other devices.
Review
Users will open the box and appreciate how well made and pretty the S10 controller is. It is a little on the lighter side, but it certainly doesn’t feel cheap. I particularly like the textured handles that give the controller its satisfying feel. The additional faceplate and stickers are fun for those who want to customize the controllers, but I am not creative enough to take advantage of this feature. This is a very pretty controller without the need of customization. I love the RGB and how it doesn’t feel intrusive, but it can be shut off if you don’t like it. I think it gives the controller its flare.
Getting past the looks, users will be impressed by the amount of features the controller comes with. The two extra buttons on the bottom of the controller are a very useful and have become a staple in my gaming journey. My favorite feature is the circular D-Pad that made it feel like a smooth joystick. I like that I always have the option to switch to a regular cross D-Pad, but I am finding it hard to. Other than that, the control works well. The haptic controls feel good and add to the immersion, the NFC reader picks up my Amiibos, and sticks feel really good. The controller is responsive out of the box, and it was able to handle all of my gaming needs. Of course I am just a filthy casual, but there is value in it for me regardless.
As great as this controller is, I do have a couple of complaints. One of my complaints is with the sound of the switches. While I didn’t notice any imput lag in either of the connections, the clicking button pressing makes sounds cheap and can get annoying. If you like the ASMR experience that comes with mechanical keyboard switches, there is some value in the S10. I wouldn’t call the sound a deal breaker, but it is something to consider.
My biggest issue with the controller is comfort. Full disclosed, I have a repetitive stress injury that requires certain ergonomics. Controllers, especially cheaply made controllers ruin my hands. While the S10 isn’t the most comfortable or ergonomic controller, I was able to get enough meaningful gaming to keep it in my rotation. The S10 may cause some discomfort, but it is a lot more comfortable than using the joycons.
So what is my final verdict? If you have a switch and need a new controller, the EasySMX S10 is a fantastic option. The gamepad looks great, has a lot of useful features, and is an upgrade from the joycons. You can pick up your S10 gamepad from the official SMX store. Make sure you use my discount code Jose S10 to save a bit of money.
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This Week in WordPress #347 https://wpbuilds.com/2025/09/09/this-week-in-wordpress-347/ #WordPress #wpmisc
Next #WordPress meetups in Switzerland (and close neighbour ;) )
- 11 Sept, Lausanne: L'extension Fluent Community, votre communauté sur votre site, https://www.meetup.com/lausanne-wordpress-meetup/events/308862553/
- 11 Sept, Zürich: Q3/2025: Cookies und Datenschutzrecht in der Schweiz,
https://www.meetup.com/wordpress-zurich/events/305714501/
- 15 Sept, Konstanz (Germany): Neue Perspektiven auf die WordPress-Security, https://www.meetup.com/konstanz-wordpress/events/308228700/
- 25 Sept, Bern: topic TBA, https://www.meetup.com/wordpress-bern/events/305005114/
Also listed on: https://www.wpswitzerland.ch/events/meetups/#upcoming
Just set up a full CI/CD pipeline for our new Next.js site!
Push to production → GitHub Actions builds → auto-deploys to HostArmada with caching & .htaccess magic.
No more manual uploads, just clean DevOps flow 🏴☠️
Feeling pretty proud of this ops win!
Next stop - headless #Wordpress projects 😉
#DevOps #CICD #NextJS #WebDev #Automation #GitHub