Getting BigCommerce Data With GraphQL in WordPress
I’ve been hearing about GraphQL for quite a few years now, but it was quite a while before I really looked into it and realized the QL stands for Query …

I’ve been hearing about GraphQL for quite a few years now, but it was quite a while before I really looked into it and realized the QL stands for Query …

This post is actually for two releases, 3.21 and 3.22, both of which have some pretty great new material.
Below, we’ll highlight a few of the biggest updates, but you …

Another light edition, but some significant updates related to Google SiteKit.
Below, we’ll highlight a few of the biggest updates, but you can find detailed release notes in the CHANGELOG.md file …

This release is a bit lighter than usual, but it still packs a punch.
Below, we’ll highlight a few of the biggest updates, but you can find detailed release notes in …

In any software project or platform, many of the best ideas come from developers actually building with the code itself. There will always be use cases …

This release includes a wide range of improvements for themes, including TwentyTwenty and Flatsome, as well as a great new feature to help keep custom templates better organized.
Below, we’ll …

This release announcement covers three releases. 3.15 was a full release, 3.16 was a hotfix, and 3.17 is again a full release.
There are some really exciting new features in these …

This release includes some new features around Customer Groups as well as a brand new area for video tutorials.
Below, we’ll highlight a few of the biggest updates, but you …

For years, traditional SaaS (Software as a Service) models for ecommerce have stored their data in their own servers, making it only accessible through the platform’s admin interface. BigCommerce has …