Fabian Kaegy

@fabiankaegy

Core Contributer and WordCamp Speaker. Currently building accessible user experiences as a Senior Frontend Engineer | 🐶🐶 | 🇪🇺🌍

Winnweiler Germany
Joined December 2013
Born 1996

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    Sep 20

    Say hi to Tove – a fun and colorful WordPress theme built entirely around the Full Site Editing features coming in WordPress 5.9. ℹ️ Info: 👁 Demo: 💾 Download: ✍️ Blog post:

    Screenshot of Tove.
    Screenshot of Tove, showing one of the footer patterns.
    Screenshot of Tove, showing an alternate header design and hero section.
    Screenshot of Tove, showing another of the footers.
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  2. Sep 17

    I rebuild my personal site as a Block-Based Theme and wrote a post about my experiences and questions :) TLDR: I'm impressed by where things are at :)

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    Jul 29

    Eight 10uppers helped make 5.8 possible! Thanks to (Release Co-Coordinator), (Noteworthy Contributor), , , , , ,

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  4. Jun 7

    If you are interested in WordPress and User Experience come joing my talk at WordCamp Europe here in a few minutes:

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    Jun 2

    Final reminder! Just a few days to go till WCEU 2021 starts and we will close the registration on: 5 June 2021 at 23:59:59 CEST. Preregistration is required for our streaming platform.

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  6. May 26

    So thrilled that I get to speak at this years WordCamp Europe 🤩

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    Apr 27

    Professional tweet: I am starting to look around for somebody to join me and our Open Source Practice as what I’m calling an “Open Source Relations Engineer”. Early stages of searching, but what better place to look! Here’s who I’m hoping to find:

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    Apr 14

    Zusätzlich zu heute haben wir schon mal die nächsten Termine auf den Plan gesetzt: Im Mai spricht über die Entwicklung von Gutenberg-Blöcken. 🍱 Im Juni und über Full-Site-Editing und mehr. 🏗️

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    11 Dec 2020

    5.6 was released this week; nine 10uppers helped make it possible, including as Core Tech Lead and as a "Noteworthy Contributor", along with , , , , , , and

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    4 Nov 2020
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    20 Aug 2020

    Thanks to , the post now also contains a solution for core and third party blocks🎉

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    18 Aug 2020

    5.5 was released last week; nine 10uppers helped make it possible, including "Noteworthy Contributor" , as well as Barry Ceelen, , , , , , , and

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    11 Aug 2020

    We're still looking for a great teammate to lead a bunch of exciting website projects. We're also a fully remote company so don't hesitate to apply *wherever* you are! 👋

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    25 Jul 2020

    Do you have issues figuring out what version of is in what version of ? Me too. So, I created a guide to help.

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    26 Jun 2020

    Celebrating the end of ’s annual dev conference with the release of Block for Apple Maps, our latest free, open-source plugin that adds a new block to the WordPress block editor!

    Blocks for Apple Maps in the WordPress block editor
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    21 May 2020
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  18. 19 May 2020

    Join us, while we are exploring how to integrate 3rd party templates in block scaffolding.

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    11 May 2020

    We are looking for feedback from folks using @wordpress/scripts for development, we have a working proposal for initial integration for CSS (+SASS/SCSS) loaders in build scripts given that it's very popular for those using in their workflows

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    27 Apr 2020

    Support for debugging e2e tests is coming soon to the Gutenberg project and @wordpress/scripts npm package. Great work to make it happen. Related PR:

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