Month: June 2017

  • Popular WordPress Plugins Slow to Add Meta Box Support for Calypso

    Popular WordPress Plugins Slow to Add Meta Box Support for Calypso

    During the State of the Word at WordCamp US 2016, Matt Mullenweg announced that Calypso was plugin aware. Calypso is a REST API and React powered application for the desktop created by Automattic in 2015. Developers with plugins active on 1M sites or more received an email invitation from Andy Peatling to begin building support…

  • WordCamp Netherlands Reinstated for 2018

    WordCamp Netherlands Reinstated for 2018

    At WordCamp Europe I had the opportunity to speak with WordCamp Netherlands organizers Marcel Bootsman and Luc Princen, along with WordPress Global Community Team members Josepha Haden and Andrea Middleton. The group has had several conversations about the future of WordCamp Netherlands, which was shut down earlier this year in favor of city-based WordCamps, and…

  • WPWeekly Episode 279 – The Future of Underscores with David A. Kennedy

    WPWeekly Episode 279 – The Future of Underscores with David A. Kennedy

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by David A. Kennedy. Kennedy is a Theminator at Automattic and an accessibility advocate. Kennedy joined us to talk about the future of Underscores, a starter theme created by Automattic in 2012. We discussed how Gutenberg may impact theme development in general and some of…

  • WooCommerce 3.1 Adds New CSV Product Importer/Exporter, Improves Extension Management

    WooCommerce 3.1 Adds New CSV Product Importer/Exporter, Improves Extension Management

    WooCommerce 3.1 was released today after four weeks of beta and RC testing. Although it is just a minor update, the release was a large undertaking with 1,600 commits from 84 contributors. The most exciting feature in 3.1 is the new built-in product importer/exporter that supports CSV files, a feature previously offered through extensions. The…

  • Why Gutenberg?

    Why Gutenberg?

    Random Thoughts on Gutenberg Gutenberg and Yoast SEO Improving WordPress Pt 4 – Where Gutenberg Lost Me (Open Letter to Core) A First Look at Gutenberg Editor for WordPress: Mixed Opinions Diving Into the New Gutenberg WordPress Editor (Pros and Cons) Gutenberg With A Screen Reader: Initial Thoughts And Reactions First Reactions to Gutenberg, the…

  • Automattic to Renew Efforts on Underscores, Retire Components Starter-Theme Generator

    Automattic to Renew Efforts on Underscores, Retire Components Starter-Theme Generator

    For the past several months we have received inquiries about Automattic’s open source Underscores starter theme. After six months of no commits to the GitHub repository and pull requests left unanswered, users and contributors were beginning to wonder whether the project was abandoned. After contacting Automattic to get a status update on Underscores, the company…

  • Catalina Alvarez is Conducting the First Occupational Psychology Study on Autonomous Motivation and Burnout in the WordPress Community

    Catalina Alvarez is Conducting the First Occupational Psychology Study on Autonomous Motivation and Burnout in the WordPress Community

    While attending WordCamp Europe I met Catalina Alvarez, a Master’s degree student at Paris 8 University, who is studying Occupational Psychology and Human Resources. She is in the process of writing her thesis about WordPress community health, with a focus on “autonomous motivation as a moderator in the Demands-Burnout relationship.” Alvarez is conducting a survey…

  • Gutenberg 0.2.0 Released, Adds New Custom HTML and Cover Image Blocks

    Gutenberg 0.2.0 Released, Adds New Custom HTML and Cover Image Blocks

    The Gutenberg plugin is moving fast with version 0.2.0 now available. This is the first release since the plugin was added to the directory last week. It includes two new block types, along with other new features, improvements, and fixes for many bugs that previously severely impaired the editor’s usability. A new Custom HTML block…

  • WordPress 4.9 to Focus on Managing Plugins and Themes, Gutenberg Targeted for 5.0

    WordPress 4.9 to Focus on Managing Plugins and Themes, Gutenberg Targeted for 5.0

    Matt Mullenweg, the overall product lead for core releases in 2017, has published an overview for what users can expect in WordPress versions 4.9 and 5.0. After the success of 4.8 and the initial release of Gutenberg last week, Mullenweg is aiming to see the plugin installed on 100K+ sites during the next few months…

  • WordPress’ New Gutenberg Editor Now Available as a Plugin for Testing

    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 Mullenweg, followed by a 20-minute Q&A from the audience. After showing a preview of the new Gutenberg editor with dynamic blocks replacing widgets, Mullenweg announced that it is now available as a plugin on WordPress.org. Gutenberg has been in development…

  • WPShout Updates and Acquires WPHierarchy.com

    WPShout Updates and Acquires WPHierarchy.com

    WPHierarchy.com is a WordPress resource created by Rami Abraham in 2013. The site is an interactive version of Michelle Schulp’s colorful diagram of WordPress’ template hierarchy. Each template is linked to documentation that explains its function. Over the years, WordPress’ template hierarchy has changed. For instance, paged.php no longer comes after archive.php. The site however, hasn’t kept…

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