Name: André Villela
Type: User
Company: DedeVillela.com
Bio: React Front-end Developer since 2022, Magento 2 Front-end Developer since 2020, WordPress Fullstack since 2012, I like new technologies, IoT & open source.
Twitter: dedevillela
Location: Belo Horizonte / MG / Brasil
Blog: https://dedevillela.com
André Villela's Projects
:octocat: personal website + blog for every github user
:house: Home Assistant configuration & Documentation for my Smart House. Write ups, videos, part lists and links throughout. Be sure to :star: it. Updated FREQUENTLY!
GDG DevFest website template
:zap: Hyperdrive plugin for WordPress
JavaScript hyper-lapse utility for Google Street View.
Design System exercise workshop made during Ignite Lab 3 in October, 2022.
Desafio 02 - Componentizando a aplicação
Desafio 01 - Conceitos do React
A jQuery Plugin to make masks on form fields and HTML elements.
JSON Post Parser plugin parses your content and saves it as JSON available in REST posts and pages endpoints.
:white_check_mark: A brief introduction to Test Driven Development (TDD) in JavaScript (Complete Beginner's Step-by-Step Tutorial)
The Javascript SDK for the Messaging Hub portal
A Commerce.js starter kit for Next.js. A beautifully designed elegantly developed, end to end commerce experience for developers and agencies. Pre-integrated with Stripe. One-click deploy to Vercel.
Free multi-purpose WordPress theme
React landing page.
React page deploy.
Example plugin, generated using `wp scaffold plugin sample-plugin`
A repo containing samples tied to new functionality in each release of Google Chrome.
Scroll Manager is utility class that controls smooth scroll and showing some elements by scroll event.
Web App Progressiva - Demo
A simple plugin that displays the "Featured Image" column in admin post type listing. Supports Posts, Pages and Custom Posts.
Beautiful static documentation for your API
the subtitle editor :)
TGM Plugin Activation is a PHP library that allows you to easily require or recommend plugins for your WordPress themes (and plugins). It allows your users to install, update and even automatically activate plugins in singular or bulk fashion using native WordPress classes, functions and interfaces. You can reference bundled plugins, plugins from the WordPress Plugin Repository or even plugins hosted elsewhere on the internet.