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    ArtisanPack UI, Web Development

    What I Built in January

    Jacob Martella

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    January 29, 2026

    In January, I made significant progress on the ArtisanPack UI suite. This month saw the creation of three powerful new Laravel packages for Forms, local-first Analytics, and SEO, designed to enhance any Laravel application. I also released version 2.0 of the Livewire UI Components package, which features full Livewire 4 support, a sleek liquid-glass-esque background,…

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    ArtisanPack UI, Web Design, Web Development

    ArtisanPack UI: Building Dynamic Laravel Interfaces with Custom Livewire Components

    Jacob Martella

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    January 22, 2026

    Pivoting due to licensing, I built ArtisanPack UI Livewire Components. This open-source tool is designed for developers to quickly build accessible, dynamic Laravel apps, directly empowering small businesses with great tech.

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    Accessibility, ArtisanPack UI, Web Development

    ArtisanPack UI Accessibility: Building Inclusive PHP & Laravel Apps with Confidence

    Jacob Martella

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    January 15, 2026

    Accessibility is a non-negotiable requirement. This post dives deep into how I built the ArtisanPack UI Accessibility package—from simple color contrast checks to a robust suite of tools. Discover how this package helps developers quickly meet WCAG standards, ensuring all your PHP and Laravel applications empower every user.

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    Web Development

    AI in Web Development: My Pragmatic Workflow to Speed Up Laravel Projects

    Jacob Martella

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    January 8, 2026

    AI is a powerful tool to streamline the repetitive, menial tasks in web development. I share my pragmatic approach to using AI for Laravel planning, tests, and code generation, all while maintaining the critical human element that builds reliable solutions for small businesses.

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    Life, Web Development

    Year of Momentum: My 2026 Yearly Theme & Big Goals

    Jacob Martella

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    January 1, 2026

    Believe it or not, we find ourselves in 2026. I review my “Year of Taking a Leap” theme for 2025 and introduce the new “Year of Momentum” for 2026. Discover how yearly themes guide my work and see the ambitious goals for 2026: launching the Digital Shopfront CMS, unveiling new web design services, and fully…

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    ArtisanPack UI, Web Development

    The “Why” and “How” Behind My New Laravel Hooks Package

    Jacob Martella

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    October 30, 2025

    When you switch ecosystems after a decade, you miss some comforts. For me, moving from WordPress to Laravel meant losing the familiar hooks system. After relying on an older package that appeared unmaintained, I decided to build my own modern, reliable solution. Here’s the “why” and “how” behind the artisanpack-ui/hooks package.

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    ArtisanPack UI, Web Development

    How I Built It: ArtisanPack UI Livewire Drag and Drop

    Jacob Martella

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    October 23, 2025

    Sometimes the perfect tool is the one you build yourself. For me, the need for an accessible drag-and-drop solution in Livewire was a dealbreaker with existing packages. This is the story of why I built the ArtisanPack UI Livewire Drag and Drop package from the ground up, the challenges I faced, and how it embodies…

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    Accessibility, Web Development

    Building a Better Web: Your Practical Guide to Web Accessibility

    Jacob Martella

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    October 16, 2025

    We often agree on why web accessibility is crucial for an inclusive internet, but the next question is always: how? This guide moves from principle to practice, offering concrete, actionable tips for developers, website owners, and social media users to help build a more welcoming digital world for everyone.

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    Why Accessibility Matters: The Case for a Better, More Inclusive Web

    Jacob Martella

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    October 9, 2025

    Web accessibility isn’t just a technical term for developers; it’s a fundamental principle for creating a better, more human internet. Whether you’re building an app, running a business, or simply sharing content online, accessibility ensures your message can reach everyone. This post makes the essential case for why it matters—for your audience, for your reach,…

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    Web Development

    Re-energized to Build: Lessons from Commit Your Code

    Jacob Martella

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    October 2, 2025

    Last week, I stepped outside my usual WordPress comfort zone to attend Commit Your Code 2025. As an introvert, it was a significant leap, but I came away re-energized, inspired to build more, share my creations, and connect with fellow developers. This post recaps my experience, the incredible talks, and the action items I’m excited…

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    ArtisanPack UI, Web Development

    Reigniting My Development Passion: The Story Behind ArtisanPack UI’s Creation

    Jacob Martella

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    September 25, 2025

    Every developer faces burnout, and I was no exception while building Digital Shopfront CMS. I realized the traditional path wasn’t sustainable for creating new tools for small businesses. Discover how solving my own scaling problem led to the creation of ArtisanPack UI, a suite of reusable Laravel components designed to reignite development passion and empower…

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    Crafting a Figma Design System as a Web Developer

    Jacob Martella

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    September 18, 2025

    As a web developer, design has always been a hurdle. I decided to tackle it head-on by building my own custom Figma design system. Discover my process for creating an efficient workflow that empowers every project and helps me deliver better results for small businesses.

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