November’s top WordPress tweets: a cornucopia

November’s top WordPress tweets

November is a lot of things to a lot of people. There’s No-Shave November, big family gatherings, Black Friday sales – and all of it is ramping up to the biggest holiday month of the year.

WordPress users have had a month to poke around version 6.1, so we put down our second helping of turkey and stuffing to sort through the best tweets from November.

Check out our favorite tweets from this past month.

Drawing inspiration

Phil Sola proved that the squeaky dev gets the oil, as his box shadow controls suggestion may be on the way.

"Phil

We love collabs. Justin Tadlock recently tweeted that the WordPress dev blog is in beta, and we’re hoping to see a bunch of your contributions there.

"Justin

Kasirye Arthur shares his excitement over hosting Africa’s first WordCamp event, and we’d be lying if we didn’t say we’re jazzed to hear it too.

"Kasirye

We’re suckers for a good, heartwarming story. Coder and poet Leo Gopal shared a sweet memory of his first experiences with WordPress – we’re not crying, you’re crying!

"Leo

Talking shop

WordPress dev and WPEngine Community Manager for Developer Relations Sam Munoz got people thinking introspectively about their work in WordPress.

"Sam

Rod D asked a great question about using WordPress as a headless CMS. We’ve got some thoughts on what framework to use, too.

"Rod

Remkus de Vries wanted to know which page builder WordPress users will be using going forward. Looks like the majority really dig Site Editor.

"Remkus

Keeping his eye on trends, Jack Arturo suggests frustrations with Gutenberg are actually creating opportunities for visual editors. We’re a fan of whatever works best for our clients.

"Jack

Niche site builder Dan polled his audience to get some WordPress hosting suggestions. While we don’t appear among the suggestions, there are some great discussions in the thread that’ll help customers when comparing hosts.

"Dan's

Lighter fare

Nat Miletic returns with a spicy meme about WordPress newbies. We think there’s plenty of room for no-code and code at the dinner table.

"Nat

Ricky may not be talking about WordPress specifically, but our Nexcess devs feel this in their soul.

"Ricky's

Rich shares a tidbit about WordPress creator Matt Mullenweg’s sleep patterns, and we’re tired just thinking about this. Also, BRB we’re adding “bad butt” to our iPhone’s text replacement vocabulary.

Rich's tweet which reads Matt wrote the majority of the code for WordPress over a year of “polyphasic” sleep: roughly 4 hours of waking, followed by 20 to 30 minutes of sleep, repeated indefinitely. This is nicknamed the “Uber-man” protocol. Why did he stop? “I got a girlfriend.” and shows an image of a page from the book the quote came from.” src=”https://cdn.sanity.io/images/v6oximkk/production/fcd95cafb8136f1628cea92870b90e6143fc4664-782×1366.jpg”>

A work of art

Like the Great British Baking Show, we saved the showstopper for last. Check out Angela Bowman’s absolutely awesome WordPress stained glass.

"Angela

Want to be featured? Post about WordPress and you just might see yourself here! Check back next month for the best WordPress tweets of December.

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