Month: June 2018

  • WCEU Panel Discusses Progressive WordPress Themes, AMP, and Gutenberg

    WCEU Panel Discusses Progressive WordPress Themes, AMP, and Gutenberg

    Progressive themes was a hot topic at WordCamp Europe 2018. During the event I had the opportunity to set up a panel with four experts who are working to integrate progressive web development practices more deeply in WordPress core, plugins, and themes. These practices make it possible for a website (or app) to work offline,…

  • WPWeekly Episode 322 – WP Engine Acquires StudioPress

    WPWeekly Episode 322 – WP Engine Acquires StudioPress

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I spend the first half of the show discussing WP Engine’s acquisition of StudioPress. We share reactions from social media, debate on whether it’s a good or bad thing for the WordPress ecosystem, and webhosts being at the top of the food chain. We also talk about a…

  • Drop It Plugin Brings Gifs and Unsplash Photos to Gutenberg

    Drop It Plugin Brings Gifs and Unsplash Photos to Gutenberg

    If you’re writing all your posts in the new Gutenberg editor but don’t want to give up convenient access to your fancy gifs and stock images, the new Drop It plugin has you covered. Riad Benguella, one of the engineers who is working on Gutenberg, created the plugin to offer one-click image insertion/upload from Unsplash.com.…

  • WP Engine Acquires StudioPress

    WP Engine Acquires StudioPress

    StudioPress, founded by Brian Gardner in 2007, has been acquired by managed WordPress hosting company WP Engine, for an undisclosed amount. In 2007, Gardner created the Revolution theme which took the WordPress world by storm. According to some people, it ignited the WordPress Premium theme market. In the midst of a GPL debate regarding themes…

  • Free “JavaScript for WordPress Conference” to Stream Live Friday, June 29

    Free “JavaScript for WordPress Conference” to Stream Live Friday, June 29

    Zac Gordon is hosting a “JavaScript for WordPress Conference” with two tracks on Friday, June 29, from 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM EDT. The free conference, sponsored by 10up and WP Buffs, includes a full day of online talks from JavaScript professionals who work in the WordPress ecosystem. Gordon will be streaming the talks live…

  • Gutenberg 3.1 Introduces Tips Interface to Guide New Users

    Gutenberg 3.1 Introduces Tips Interface to Guide New Users

    Gutenberg 3.1 added a tips interface that supports and guides new users who are learning to navigate the editor’s blocks and settings. The tips appear when a new user opens Gutenberg, highlighting useful items on the page. Although the tips may seem cluttered and intrusive to users who already know what they are doing, they…

  • Interview with Matías Ventura on Building the Vision for Gutenberg

    Interview with Matías Ventura on Building the Vision for Gutenberg

    At WordCamp Europe I had the opportunity to sit down with Matías Ventura, the technical lead for Gutenberg. Ventura, who has been responsible for building the vision for Gutenberg (in addition to building the actual product), shared a few things the team might have done differently in the earlier days to improve its reception in…

  • Three Minute Movie Showcases The WordCamp EU 2018 Experience

    Three Minute Movie Showcases The WordCamp EU 2018 Experience

    If you happened to miss out on WordCamp EU this year, check out the following short film produced by Production Pool. Production Pool is a video production company based in Belgrade, Serbia that was hired to record all of the videos and wrap up the live stream for WordCamp Europe. The video is just shy…

  • WPWeekly Episode 321 – Recap of WordCamp EU 2018

    WPWeekly Episode 321 – Recap of WordCamp EU 2018

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Milan Ivanović who helped organize WordCamp EU in Belgrade, Serbia this past weekend. Ivanović describes what it was like to organize such a large event, challenges the team overcame, and a few details related to WordCamp EU 2019 that will be held in Berlin, Germany.…

  • WP Rig – A WordPress Starter Theme and Build Process in One

    WP Rig – A WordPress Starter Theme and Build Process in One

    Morten Rand-Hendricksen, Senior Staff Instructor at LinkedIn Learning, has released WP Rig. WP Rig is a WordPress starter theme and build process combined into one. The starter theme provides a minimal set of templates with the ability to drag-and-drop files from the WordPress template hierarchy. It contains a heavily optimized code and file structure, support…

  • WordCamp Europe 2018 Contributor Day Posts Record Turnout Amid Wi-Fi Outage

    WordCamp Europe 2018 Contributor Day Posts Record Turnout Amid Wi-Fi Outage

    WordCamp Europe hosted a successful contributor day in Belgrade despite a wi-fi outage during the first half of the day. The event posted record numbers with 529 attendees registered to contribute across 24 teams. Contributors had the opportunity to make connections and conversations with team members and representatives from other teams while the wi-fi was…

  • Gutenberg Team Panel Talks Release Timeline, Theme Building, and Customization at WCEU

    Gutenberg Team Panel Talks Release Timeline, Theme Building, and Customization at WCEU

    The Gutenberg team took questions from a full room users and developers this morning before diving into the specifics of the editor’s design, block creation, and how to further extend the new interface. The first question they addressed is the one everyone is asking: When will Gutenberg land in core? The team said the editor…

  • WPWeekly Episode 320 – Building a Sustainable Web

    WPWeekly Episode 320 – Building a Sustainable Web

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Jack Lenox, Software Engineer at Automattic, to discuss his new project, SustyWP. Lenox explains how he built the site so that it only has 7KB of data transfer, what sustainability on the web means to him, and the relationship between sustainability and optimization to…

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