Articles
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Altis 2: A/B testing, Publication Checklist, enhanced DX
We’re excited to announce the released a new iteration of our next-generation digital experience platform: Altis 2 features A/B testing, a new Publication Checklist workflow, enhanced privacy and GDPR compliance, cloud improvements, and fine-tuned developer experience. Business logic to enhance workflows Altis 2 introduces exciting new features to power improved experiences for developers and marketers…
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Introducing Altis, our enterprise WordPress platform
In May 2019, we launched Altis, our next-generation digital experience platform. Altis is the evolution of how we work with WordPress, and we believe it’s a fundamental and major step forward for the WordPress ecosystem. So what is Altis, and what benefits does it bring for enterprise development teams and their process? Digital experience platform:…
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Our React Tools for WordPress
At Human Made, we’re constantly trying to push the boundaries of what’s possible with WordPress.
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Cavalcade: WordPress Jobs at Scale
Complex WordPress sites need scheduled tasks, and asynchronous processing. We built Cavalcade, a horizontally-scalable WordPress jobs processing solution. We’ve been running Cavalcade in production for almost two years, so we’re confident in its stability and capability.
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Scaling WordPress Image Serving with Tachyon
To tackle the problem of serving large volumes of images for WordPress while minimising costs, we developed Tachyon, our open-source scalable image service.
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Lightweight Image Previews in WordPress with Gaussholder
Last year, Facebook Engineering published their technique for generating 200 byte preview images. Today we’re releasing Gaussholder, a placeholder generator for WordPress using this technique.
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The Day of Rest site has gone all REST API
Tom announced our A Day of REST WordPress API conference back in September, and since then we’ve been super busy on the conference, and on the site to support it. Due to an unfortunate ceiling malfunction we had to change venue, but we’ve ended up just a few hundred yards across town in the utterly charming…