Builderius V1 Release: The Visual Builder That Does What Developers Ask
Post23 February 2026
Builderius V1 is here, promising granular control over HTML/CSS, built-in versioning, and clean code output. Is this the WordPress builder developers have been waiting for?
Custom Dashboard Widgets v3: AI, a CLI Terminal, and a Full Rewrite
Post5 March 2026
Custom Dashboard Widgets v3 lands with a React-powered AI assistant, a WP-CLI-like terminal, the new WordPress Abilities API, and a full test suite. Here's what's new and why I built it this way.
GreenLight Vibe: Turn your HTML into WordPress blocks using Claude Code
Post27 March 2026
GreenLight Vibe is a Claude Code plugin that converts any HTML into Greenlight blocks, making it easier to move designs into WordPress. Now with deconvert support and dynamic content generation.
GreenLight Visual Editor: The Future of In-Code Visual Design?
Post16 March 2026
GreenShift just announced GreenLight Visual Editor, a live visual editor for HTML, Astro, and Markdown that runs directly inside VS Code. Is HTML becoming the new design medium?
New Tools on the Site: A Quick Rundown
Post22 February 2026
I've added six free browser-based tools to the site — a regex tester, cron builder, robots.txt generator, frontmatter generator, color palette generator, and a WordPress quiz. Here's what each one does.
WordPress in 2026: Still the King or Showing Its Age?
Post20 February 2026
WordPress powers over 40% of the web, but is it still the best choice for your next project? We take an honest look at where WordPress shines and where it struggles.
WordPress Released a new AI Agent Skill
Post21 February 2026
WordPress released a new skill for AI coding agents
Domain & Hosting Basics for WordPress Sites
Tutorial19 March 2026
What even is a domain? How does hosting work? This practical guide covers the essentials you need to know before launching a WordPress site.
Greenshift Global Settings Explained
Tutorial19 March 2026
A clear guide to Greenshift's global settings - fonts, breakpoints, CSS options, scripts, and more.
Greenshift Stylebook Explained
Tutorial19 March 2026
Learn how to use Greenshift's Stylebook to manage global styles, colors, typography, variables, and more.
How to choose a WordPress theme (what to look for)
Tutorial26 March 2026
Picking a WordPress theme is one of the first big decisions you make for your website. This guide explains what themes do, the difference between traditional and block themes, and the key factors to consider before you install one.
How to set up WordPress backups (free solutions)
Tutorial26 March 2026
A practical guide to backing up your WordPress website. Learn about the 3-2-1 rule, how to set up free automated backups with UpdraftPlus, and what to do when disaster strikes.
How to submit your WordPress site to Google Search Console
Tutorial26 March 2026
A step-by-step guide to adding your WordPress site to Google Search Console. Learn how to verify ownership and submit your sitemap so Google can index your content.
How to use DDEV for local WordPress development?
Tutorial26 March 2026
DDEV is an open source local development environment that makes setting up WordPress (and other) projects a breeze. This guide covers installation, everyday usage, and how to remove it when you no longer need it.
How to Optimise Images for WordPress Without Plugins
Tutorial16 March 2026
Plugins aren't the only way to serve fast images in WordPress. Here's how to handle compression, modern formats, lazy loading, and responsive images using nothing but native tools.
Understanding Block-Based Design in WordPress
Tutorial19 March 2026
Classic themes vs block themes, the Site Editor, and why block-based design is the future of WordPress development.
Why WordPress Websites Need Regular Maintenance
Tutorial16 March 2026
A WordPress site isn't a 'set it and forget it' platform. Here's why ongoing maintenance is essential for security, performance, and peace of mind.
WordPress Dashboard explained for beginners (6.9)
Tutorial26 March 2026
A plain-English walkthrough of the WordPress admin dashboard. If you have just installed WordPress and feel lost, this guide will help you understand every section of your dashboard.
WordPress.org vs WordPress.com: What's the Difference?
Tutorial19 March 2026
One is free, one costs money. But the difference goes far beyond price. Here's what you need to know before choosing your WordPress platform.