
WordPress 4.9.8 RC 3 Released, Limits ‘Try Gutenberg’ Callout Visibility
WordPress 4.9.8 Release Candidate 3 is available for testing. This version includes one important enhancement […]

WordPress 4.9.8 Release Candidate 3 is available for testing. This version includes one important enhancement […]

In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, Facebook is tightening its control on […]

After nine years since the project began, version 1.0.0 of the WordPress Coding Standards is […]

While at WordCamp Europe I had the chance to chat with David Needham, a developer […]

Gutenberg contributor Gary Pendergast has published a handy sample plugin that demonstrates how to convert […]

As Gutenberg nears a merge with WordPress, Theme Authors are running out of time to […]

WooSesh, a new two-day virtual conference focused on WooCommerce topics, will be held October 18-19. […]

Slack announced today that it has acquired HipChat from Atlassian. The friendly rivalry between the […]

If you want to see what Gutenberg blocks are available on a site along with […]

Font Awesome 5.2 was released yesterday with two new categories and 372 new icons, bringing […]

In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Jen McFarland, Web Services […]

WordPress 5.0 will bring the world a brand new editor that is currently code-named Gutenberg. […]

In 2014, Pods lead developer, Scott Kingsley Clark, took over the primary lead role for […]

As part of a long term plan to push the web to adopt HTTPS encryption, […]

Last month, WP Engine acquired StudioPress. Brian Gardner, founder of StudioPress, recently shared his thoughts on […]
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