The Turbo Admin “Business Model”
I feel I should say some things about the “business model” behind Turbo Admin, my command palette for WordPress. I've been thinking about this a lot lately.
Creativity, curiosity, and code
I feel I should say some things about the “business model” behind Turbo Admin, my command palette for WordPress. I've been thinking about this a lot lately.
You kinda have a relationship with code from your projects. You probably have feelings about it. As I've been thinking about code style, I've also been thinking about how it's important to build up trust in a code base.
You can now try out the Browser Extension version of Turbo Admin for free on up to three sites.
Trendy, abstract, modernist marketing is great, and you can still use some of that, but be careful what you write: you may need to be boring to be found!
Gutenberg will be great for new projects going forward, but I've yet to be convinced that enabling it for all sites when they update to WordPress 5.0 is a good idea. So my plan is not to.
I wish we'd stop glorifying Startup culture and start celebrating the many successful, happy, bootstrapped and lifestyle businesses that exist.
A genuine validation error that makes me sad...
While the council themselves are making it cheaper to drive into town, the local business in the town centre have teamed up with our local transport companies to provide free bus travel on the evenings of the four late-night Christmas shopping days.
You know, it never occurred to me that the term "fossil fuels" contained the word "fossil" and that this is hugely significant.