Month: November 2018

  • Mullenweg Ramps Up Communication Ahead of WordPress 5.0 Release, RC2 Now Available

    Mullenweg Ramps Up Communication Ahead of WordPress 5.0 Release, RC2 Now Available

    WordPress 5.0 RC2 was released today with 15 notable updates, including improvements to block preview styling, browser-specific bug fixes, and other changes. RC2 was released simultaneously with Gutenberg version 4.6. The official release date for WordPress 5.0 has not yet been announced, because it depends on feedback from RC2 testing. Contributors’ uneasiness with not having…

  • Let Us Know If You’re Hosting a WordCamp US Watch Party

    Let Us Know If You’re Hosting a WordCamp US Watch Party

    WordCamp US is next weekend and if you’re unable to attend, you can watch from home via the free livestream. However, some WordPress meetup groups host watch parties. These parties generally include food, beverages, and a large projection screen. If you’re hosting one of these parties, please let us know about it in the comments.…

  • Gutenberg Times to Host Live Q&A with Gutenberg Leads on Friday, November 30

    Gutenberg Times to Host Live Q&A with Gutenberg Leads on Friday, November 30

    Birgit Pauli-Haack, curator of the Gutenberg Times website, is hosting a Q&A session with Gutenberg’s phase 1 design and development leads on Friday, November 30, at 2pm ET (19:00 UTC). Matias Ventura, Tammie Lister, and Joen Asmussen will join Pauli-Haack to discuss their journey “Creating Gutenberg” over the past two years. If you have any…

  • WPCampus Seeks to Raise $30K for Gutenberg Accessibility Audit

    WPCampus Seeks to Raise $30K for Gutenberg Accessibility Audit

    WPCampus is seeking funding to conduct an accessibility audit of WordPress’ Gutenberg editor. The non-profit organization is dedicated to helping web professionals, educators, and others who work with WordPress in higher education. Educational institutions often have stricter legal obligations that require software to be WCAG 2.0 level AA compliant and many European institutions set the…

  • Drupal 8.7 to Introduce Layout Builder, Contributors Face Accessibility Challenges

    Drupal 8.7 to Introduce Layout Builder, Contributors Face Accessibility Challenges

    WordPress 5.0 will soon replace the editor with the new Gutenberg editor as part of a multi-phase project to improve the experience of authoring rich content. Phase 2 will shift focus to tackle site customization, bringing more complex layout and page builder capabilities to Gutenberg. As this phase kicks off soon, it’s valuable to see…

  • SyntaxHighlighter Evolved Plugin Adds Gutenberg Support

    SyntaxHighlighter Evolved Plugin Adds Gutenberg Support

    WordPress 5.0 will ship with a code block in the new editor but it doesn’t include syntax highlighting. The code is currently wrapped in pre tags. During the earlier days of Gutenberg’s development, the HTML block had syntax highlighting but the team was not satisfied with its implementation and decided to pull it until they…

  • WordCamp US 2018 Livestream Tickets Now Available

    WordCamp US 2018 Livestream Tickets Now Available

    The countdown has started for WordCamp US 2018 in Nashville. The event is just 10 days away. If you cannot attend, watching via the livestream is the next best option. Anyone can join the livestream for free, but viewers will need to sign up for a ticket on the event website. This year’s schedule includes…

  • Jetpack 6.8 Adds Gutenberg Blocks for Payment Buttons, Forms, Maps, and Markdown

    Jetpack 6.8 Adds Gutenberg Blocks for Payment Buttons, Forms, Maps, and Markdown

    Jetpack 6.8 was released today, introducing the plugin’s first set of blocks for Gutenberg. The necessary infrastructure was added in version 6.6 and all existing features that touch the editor are in the process of being ported over to blocks. This release includes blocks for payment buttons, forms, maps, and markdown. The Contact Form module…

  • WordPress 5.0 RC 1 Released, Gutenberg Passes 1 Million Installations

    WordPress 5.0 RC 1 Released, Gutenberg Passes 1 Million Installations

    WordPress 5.0 RC 1 was released over the weekend after a string of five betas that began in late October. According to the Gutenberg stats page, more than 1.1 million sites have the Gutenberg plugin installed and users have written more than 980,000 posts using the new editor. These numbers are conservative estimates, as the…

  • ExpressionEngine Goes Open Source after 16 Years

    ExpressionEngine Goes Open Source after 16 Years

    In a post titled “Open Source Has Won,” EllisLab founder Rick Ellis explained why ExpressionEngine is going open source after 16 years. The content management system is an evolution of the pMachine blogging software first released in early 2002. EllisLab previously required a license fee to use the full version of ExpressionEngine, which is built…

  • Figma Partners with WordPress to Improve Design Collaboration

    Figma Partners with WordPress to Improve Design Collaboration

    Figma, an online collaborative interface design tool, has donated an organizational membership to the WordPress project. The browser-based application helps designers and developers collaborate more efficiently and is used by organizations like Microsoft, Slack, and Uber. It provides design tools, prototyping, previews, and real-time feedback, all in the same place, and is often described as…

  • New Block Lab Plugin Makes it Easy to Create Custom Gutenberg Blocks

    New Block Lab Plugin Makes it Easy to Create Custom Gutenberg Blocks

    Block Lab is a new tool that provides an admin interface and a templating system for creating custom Gutenberg blocks. Rob Stinson, Luke Carbis, and Rheinard Korf, all employees at XWP, kicked off the project in their own time with the goal of removing the relatively steep barrier to block creation. The plugin is now…

  • Gutenberg is Coming to WordPress’ Mobile Apps, Beta Version Expected February 2019

    Gutenberg is Coming to WordPress’ Mobile Apps, Beta Version Expected February 2019

    The team working on integrating Gutenberg into WordPress’ mobile apps is making progress, but users will not have access to the new editor in the apps until early 2019. Jorge Bernal, a mobile engineer at Automattic, posted an update yesterday, highlighting current capabilities: Gutenberg Mobile [is] working inside the apps and the first post published…

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