EP013 – Responsive Images & Documentation -#WPblab

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144 responses to “EP013 – Responsive Images & Documentation -#WPblab

  1. Roy Sivan Avatar
  2. Roy Sivan Avatar

    so what you are saying is WP new built in + SVG = amazing awesomeness

  3. Roy Sivan Avatar

    its like republicans are the edison bulb

  4. Roy Sivan Avatar

    and democrats are LEDs

  5. Roy Sivan Avatar

    its ’cause we are still at the kiddy table

  6. Roy Sivan Avatar

    is Save For Web not considered good anymore?

  7. Iris Messina Avatar

    it’s so easy to use!! 🙂

  8. Roy Sivan Avatar

    @jasontucker does it optimize the image though or just resize?

  9. Roy Sivan Avatar

    what about canva?

  10. Roy Sivan Avatar

    @JacobArriola ever compare to PSD – save for web ?

  11. Roy Sivan Avatar

    what is the gulp plugin thing?

  12. Roy Sivan Avatar

    @JacobArriola which gulp module are you using?

  13. Priscilla Christian Avatar

    Tons of images at one time.

  14. Roy Sivan Avatar

    @jonathandenwood i feel like you’d have a niche of the table-driven WP theme market

  15. Roy Sivan Avatar

    Dear Bridgette, I don’t know what you are saying. Love Roy

  16. Bridget Willard Avatar

    @royboy789 h a ha haha

  17. Roy Sivan Avatar

    bower was mainly for front end tech, but npm now has most of what you can find on bower

  18. Roy Sivan Avatar

    TinyMCE is the wysiwyg editor.

  19. Priscilla Christian Avatar

    Yes its called the kitchen sink. All the icons above the editor

  20. Roy Sivan Avatar

    kitchen sink is the second row, with the drop down for paragraph, heading, etc.

  21. Jason Tucker Avatar

    the name kitchensink is now depricated

  22. Jason Tucker Avatar

    its now like more icons or something

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