The Interactivity API in Action, a conversation with Seth Rubenstein
In today's video, Seth Rubenstein discusses his experience with WordPress and the use of the interactivity API at Pew Research Center. Seth demonstrates the use of facets and the Interactivity API in creating dynamic and interactive blocks, as well as the concept of 'atomic' blocks.
Topics Covered
About This Episode
Seth Rubenstein from Pew Research Center discusses their WordPress implementation and how they’re using the Interactivity API to create dynamic, interactive blocks.
Topics Discussed
- Seth’s 20-year journey with WordPress
- Transitioning from multi-site to a single WordPress installation
- Full Site Editing implementation at Pew Research Center
- The Interactivity API for dynamic functionality
- Creating quiz builders, chart builders, and faceted search
Key Takeaways
- Go all-in on Gutenberg - The possibilities are enormous when you fully commit to the block editor
- JavaScript is essential - Modern WordPress development requires JavaScript skills
- Atomic blocks - Small, reusable blocks compose into complex interfaces
Show Notes
In this episode, Armando J. Perez-Carreno sits down with Seth Rubenstein from Pew Research Center to explore how the WordPress Interactivity API powers facets, dynamic blocks, and the kind of atomic building blocks that make richer editorial experiences possible without abandoning native WordPress workflows.