WordPress’ New Gutenberg Editor Now Available as a Plugin for Testing
One of the featured sessions at WordCamp Europe 2017 was Om Malik’s interview with Matt […]
One of the featured sessions at WordCamp Europe 2017 was Om Malik’s interview with Matt […]
WordPress’ Marketing Team has launched a set of surveys to gather case studies and usage […]
Last week WordPress core contributors narrowed their considerations for a new JavaScript framework to React […]
WordPress core contributors met this morning to continue the discussion on selecting a new JavaScript […]
Before the release of PHP 7 in 2015, many WordPress managed hosting companies looked to […]
WordPress core contributors have started collaborating more around their JavaScript efforts this year with regular […]
In WordPress 4.3, the Accessibility Team restored H1 headings to the admin screens. This paved the way […]
WordPress 3.4 introduced the WordPress Customizer API and over time it has evolved from being a […]
WordPress 4.7.5 was released today with fixes for six security issues. If you manage multiple […]
WordPress now has its own official HackerOne account where security researchers can responsibly disclose vulnerabilities […]
WordPress 4.8 kicked off in this week’s core developer meeting and the schedule for the […]
Over the weekend, Matt Mullenweg announced that the upcoming WordPress 4.8 release will drop support […]
If you work with WordPress every day you may have learned to tune out the […]
WordPress 4.7.4 is available and is a maintenance release that fixes 47 issues reported against 4.7. This […]