Month: May 2018

  • Jetpack 6.1, Now With Even More Privacy Information

    Jetpack 6.1, Now With Even More Privacy Information

    Jetpack 6.1 is available and is considered a general maintenance release. This version adds two improvements to the WordAds module. Users can now use the [wordads] shortcode to place an inline ad on any post or page. Support for the ads.txt file has also been added. A new filter is available that honors the Do…

  • WPWeekly Episode 314 – Getting Squeebly With It

    WPWeekly Episode 314 – Getting Squeebly With It

    In this episode, John James Jacoby recaps his trip to WordCamp Chicago and explains the thought process behind his presentation, The Fourth Wall of WordPress. We highlight a new project that gives developers a guided path to migrate functionality from the Classic editor to Gutenberg. We discuss the pros and cons of the trusted authors…

  • WordSesh 5 Scheduled for July 25th

    WordSesh 5 Scheduled for July 25th

    After not having an event in 2017, WordSesh, a virtual WordPress conference, is returning July 25th. The event is being organized by Brian Richards, Founder of WPSessions and a collection of partners.  The schedule is online and like previous events, there is a mixture of sessions and live podcasts. Based on the sessions, this year’s event…

  • WordPress Theme Review Team Launches Trusted Authors Program

    WordPress Theme Review Team Launches Trusted Authors Program

    In an effort to further streamline the review process and take some of the burden off of reviewers, the WordPress Theme Review team has launched a Trusted Authors Program. The program is for authors who consistently submit themes that follow the WordPress theme review guidelines and have three or fewer issues in multiple areas. Applications…

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