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The newest update for the official M.X. theme at WordPress now features preset color schemes. Check it out at wordpress.org.

The M.X. to use Preset Color Schemes

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I just wrapped up a decent amount of work for the upcoming 1.2 version of The M.X. Just like in Twenty Fifteen, the default a while back, The M.X. will use preset color schemes that will change as a result of choosing a selection from a dropdown.

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How to Apply CSS Grid to Gutenberg Wide and Full Alignment

For about a year, as you know, WordPress has replaced the TinyMCE editor with a new one that uses blocks. Gutenberg, now known as WordPress 5.0 and up, allows blocks to be placed on the page and moved around for a richer editing experience. A few blocks, such as the Image, Cover Image and Column, have the option of spanning a wider width than the parent container.

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Replacing Image Text with CSS

Welcome to the next tutorial in the series of modernizing an old desktop layout. In the previous tutorial, How to Convert a Desktop Design to a Responsive Design- Part 2, you may have noticed in some of the screenshots, that the header text looked different than originally depicted. That is because I used some CSS techniques to replace the image based banners. A how to on this will be the topic of this tutorial. We will be replacing image text with some CSS3 effects.

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