Aleksandr Samokhin

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Aleksandr Samokhin

Aleksandr Samokhin

@SamokhinAleks

Design engineer, AI tinkerer, WordPress & Laravel developer. Building https://t.co/SZisrtZ2sM

Philippines Katılım Ocak 2024
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Aleksandr Samokhin
Aleksandr Samokhin@SamokhinAleks·
Hey @WooCommerce. The woocommerce/product-filters block is adding horizontal scroll on catalog pages. The actual inline body style is set in WooCommerce’s frontend interactivity script at .../wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/assets/client/blocks/ woocommerce/product-filters.js:1, where the callback does: document.body.style.overflow = e ? "hidden" : "auto" So the reason you only see style="overflow: auto;" on the shop catalog page is: 1. That template includes woocommerce/product-filters. 2. The block’s JS always manages body scroll for its overlay. 3. When the overlay is closed, it writes overflow: auto inline instead of leaving the body untouched.
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Aleksandr Samokhin@SamokhinAleks·
@BuntyWP Have to guide it and correct a lot, but it feels faster than to write by hand.
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Aleksandr Samokhin@SamokhinAleks·
@WarrenLNaida I'm still using Figma for design, before jumping into the WordPress editor. Especially if you don't know how the final design would look. Helps you with quick iterations.
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Warren Laine-Naida@WarrenLNaida·
Curious how people are actually handling Figma and WordPress. Who is using these together? How? Or is Figma no longer interesting? #WordPress #Figma
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Aleksandr Samokhin@SamokhinAleks·
It's always interesting to see people using your WooCommerce theme in creative ways it wasn't originally designed for. But it works anyway :) Here is an example of my Green Power Store theme, originally designed for the solar energy, smart home technology, and green energy sectors.
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Anne Bovelett
Anne Bovelett@Bovelett·
Today, @jessie_risch from Woosa talked about how the myth that WooCommerce can't do enterprise is busted at #CheckoutSummit. Jessica walked through a real case study. Her agency inherited a large WooCommerce store to optimize, running two page builders simultaneously, a 40 GB database, and a lot of unwanted stuff bloating the database, and she showed what it actually took to optimize and make it possible to scale. In case you're bummed out you missed it, there will be an online repeat of this event on May 7 and 8, more info here: checkoutsummit.com/reloaded/ Photo taken by @roandevries!
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Anne Bovelett
Anne Bovelett@Bovelett·
Yeeehaaa! After a great opening by @rmelogli, @jamesckemp is telling us about the state of @WooCommerce. They're planning to bring their dedicated block theme, Purple, to the repository, which I'm selfishly happy about because in their coding practices, they are now accessibility-first. 💜 WooCommerce core has been accessibility-ready for quite a while now; they worked with @heyamberhinds and her team from Equalize Digital on that. Even if you're so naive as to think your shops don't need to be accessible, agentic search will come bite you in the a.. when your output is not clean, accessible, semantic HTML. Just sayin' 🤷‍♀️
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Aleksandr Samokhin@SamokhinAleks·
@Gtarafdarr Got mine to 83 :) When selecting Site Type, use Content Site. It's in the Customize scan setting.
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Aleksandr Samokhin@SamokhinAleks·
Sticky Stacked Cards. I like how easy it is to make it with just native CSS.
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Aditya R Sharma
Aditya R Sharma@adityaarsharma·
@SamokhinAleks It’s a content site and not an application; make sure to select that. It does not have any application endpoints.
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Aleksandr Samokhin@SamokhinAleks·
Nope, your website's score is only 50 based on this report.
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Aditya R Sharma@adityaarsharma

Cloudflare just launched a tool that scores how AI-ready your website is. isitagentready.com The timing is interesting. I've been quietly building a WordPress plugin for the last few months solving this exact problem - make LLM's love your website. Making sites frictionless for AI agents to read, parse, and understand. Not just crawlers. Actual AI agents that need to extract meaning, context, and structure from your pages. Tested it today on Cloudflare's scorer. 100/100. Out of the box. Zero tweaks needed. The core idea is straightforward: your site should be just as easy for an AI agent to understand as it is for a human. Right now, most WordPress sites fail that test badly. Shared early access with 20+ people last day. The feedback has been really solid. People immediately get why this matters. AI agents are already reading your site. The question is whether they actually understand it. If you want early access, drop a comment below.

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Johanne Courtright
Johanne Courtright@groundworxdev·
Responsive Grid: one block, every layout decision per breakpoint. Grid or flex, auto or manual column widths, equal heights on or off. Different on mobile, tablet, and desktop if you need it to be. Part of Groundworx Foundation. Free, native WordPress, any FSE theme. groundworx.dev/foundation/
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Aleksandr Samokhin@SamokhinAleks·
People have no f*cking clue what you're dealing with every day. Everyone is suggesting different things. - change your tech stack - learn to leverage AI - don't use AI, use your problem solving skills - change your resume - specialize in one area - don't specialize, cuz you're going to be replaced by AI - start a business or build your own SaaS - learn networking, talk to users - become a cloud or DevOps - learn other languages The list continues. If something worked for someone, does not mean that it'll work for you. Find the thing that works for you.
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Aleksandr Samokhin@SamokhinAleks·
@learnwithmattc Looks useful and clean. A little thing I noticed, the tooltip is bottom-positioned, which makes the cursor moving distance to the learn more longer as opposed to a top-positioned tooltip.
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Aleksandr Samokhin@SamokhinAleks·
I regret switching from Claude to Codex.
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Aleksandr Samokhin@SamokhinAleks·
Introducing "Customize with AI" inside your WordPress block editor. It helps you to edit any block or pattern with simple prompts. Update your images, rewrite copy, edit colors, or any other settings. Works with any block, pattern, or theme. Strakture now acts as your personal assistant. Ideal for freelancers or agencies to make quick changes and save hours of work. Coming soon in Strakture 1.2
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