July 16, 2021: My Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News

In this week’s web design and development roundup, you’ll learn about broken filters, find out what’s new in the WordPress 5.8 release, discover how to design experiences that are accessible to everyone, and more.

If you’re new to my blog, each Friday I publish a post highlighting my favorite user experience, accessibility, WordPress, CSS, and HTML posts I’ve read in the past week.

Hope you find the resources helpful in your work or projects!

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After COVID: Benefits of a Remote Workforce [Infographic]

designer working on laptop and pen tablet

When I worked at the community college, flexible work options like working from home weren’t a benefit readily available to employees.

I knew two people in our information technology department who had very flexible work schedules, but the majority of staff kept a schedule of starting work at 7am or 8am and ending at 4pm or 5pm.

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Quick Tip: Manage Your WordPress Block Editor Preferences

WordPress block editor post editing window display top admin bar, right sidebar options, and All in One SEO plugin panel options.

When you start using the WordPress block editor to write a post or page, the number of panels, boxes, and choices that display while you’re editing can be overwhelming.

That’s what I’ve heard from my clients who transitioned from the classic editor to the block editor.

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