Brian Krogsgard

@Krogsgard

I run for WordPress professionals and for crypto investing enthusiasts. Working on product at . I'm constantly curious.

Birmingham, AL
Joined April 2009

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  1. 16 hours ago

    Prospress is one of my favorite companies in the space, flat out. Congrats and team.

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  2. May 16

    Browser support is really excellent for VH and VW, and it's the most handy way for variable padding, margin, widths, heights, and I even use it for font size adjustments. But I almost never see a WP theme do so. Why not?

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  3. May 14

    Coming back to a paragraph, the options hide what you've written above until you start typing, which is very annoying bc you can't see how you finished a sentence. Also, the two-toned paragraphs for the active/non-active blocks is excruciating.

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  4. May 14

    Full screen mode in Gutenberg is not exactly distraction free. Need, "No, actually full screen mode."

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  5. May 10

    The Monday morning meeting question of the week will infuriate/enthrall you. Like, is Pluto a planet? Or, is a hot dog a sandwich?

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  6. Retweeted
    May 8

    Left: The Onion, 2015 Right: The New York Times, 2019

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  7. May 9

    Added a couple of widgets for recent jobs and to highlight random Post Status members. Working on several other site changes as well.

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  8. May 8

    This makes me so incredibly happy to hear.

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  9. May 8

    This is totally a thing. Very interesting.

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  10. May 8

    I’m halfway convinced the best implementation would be to use Github Issues as WordPress comments, making a new issue every time a post/CPT is created.

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  11. May 8

    Disappointing comments/discussions holy grail hunt continued, part eleventy. I’m amazed how bad the comment landscape is. Maybe a worthless pursuit here. Web permanence doesn’t seem much a priority :(

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  12. May 8

    Updated my placeholder business website with 's Exhale theme and Gutenberg layouts. Learned a good bit. Some real good stuff with Gutenberg, and some excruciating bits.

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  13. May 7

    That’s it for Not Too Hot Take Tuesday

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  14. May 7

    Selecting an intended Gutenberg block that is nested in use could be an Olympic sport.

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  15. May 7

    I don’t remember the last default WordPress theme that was very practical. Probably Twenty Twelve. WordPress likes to be cute with default themes to the detriment of usefulness.

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  16. May 6

    Doing some follow-up on removing Follow-ups... I also get to remove 18 (Eighteen!!!) database tables this plugin created. And offload this task to a much, much more efficient system.

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  17. May 6

    Slack purposefully makes it extremely laborious to delete files to be under their 5 gb free plan rules. They even disabled the API access for bulk delete. Just one of many things they do to punish community implementations. This is my quarterly Slack complaint.

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  18. Retweeted
    Apr 25

    The future of Theme Hybrid: I hope I've managed to answer everyone's questions about what's happening with older themes/plugins as well as the new stuff.

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  19. Apr 24

    Dogfooding with , I finally disabled WooCommerce follow-ups and am now using Jilt to send subscription reminders, and several other campaigns! Custom receipt emails come next.

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  20. Apr 15

    My hunt for making quasi live conversations well integrated into WordPress has been quite a disappointment. P2/O2 style setup but integrated into an existing site would be welcome.

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