Month: March 2018

  • WPWeekly Episode 307 – Thirty Percent of the Web

    WPWeekly Episode 307 – Thirty Percent of the Web

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I start with a continued discussion of AMP from last week. We cover the big releases of the week including Jetpack, Genesis, Yoast SEO, and Gutenberg. We discuss a new project that aims to determine Gutenberg compatible plugins, debate the terminology used to describe WordPress’ market share, and…

  • Conceptual Ideas on How the Customizer Could Integrate With Gutenberg

    Conceptual Ideas on How the Customizer Could Integrate With Gutenberg

    While the initial focus of Gutenberg is the editor, the second focus is the Customization experience in WordPress. Mel Choyce, Product Designer at Automattic, recently spoke at LoopConf, on the past, present, and future of the customizer. Choyce begins the presentation by describing when and how the customizer was added to WordPress. Fun fact, the…

  • WordPress Now Used on 30% of the Top 10 Million Sites

    WordPress Now Used on 30% of the Top 10 Million Sites

    W3Techs, a survey company that monitors usage of various web technologies, is reporting that WordPress has reached 30% usage or 60.2% market share of all the websites whose content management systems it knows about. This represents a 0.6% increase since February 1st and 13.1% over the last seven years. Just five days ago, Matt Mullenweg,…

  • 4,500 Plugins Need Your Help in Determining Gutenberg Compatibility

    4,500 Plugins Need Your Help in Determining Gutenberg Compatibility

    One of the keys to a successful roll out of Gutenberg is plugin compatibility. Without it, users will experience unnecessary frustration and hamper enthusiasm of the new editor. In an effort to figure out what plugins are already compatible with Gutenberg, Daniel Bachhuber has created a Gutenberg Plugin Compatibility Database. The database contains 5,000 plugins…

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