Month: June 2019

  • WPWeekly Episode 357 – CBD E-Commerce, XML Sitemaps, and A Preview of WCEU 2019

    WPWeekly Episode 357 – CBD E-Commerce, XML Sitemaps, and A Preview of WCEU 2019

    In this episode, Malcom Peralty and I discuss what’s new in WordPress 5.2.2, XML Sitemaps possibly landing in core, and WooCommerce clarifying its CDB seller policy. We also provide a preview of what to expect at WordCamp EU and congratulate Marcel Bootsman for successfully walking to Berlin, Germany. Stories Discussed: WordPress 5.2.2 WordPress 5.2.2 Squashes…

  • Jason Bahl Joins the Gatsby Team to Work on WPGraphQL Full-Time

    Jason Bahl Joins the Gatsby Team to Work on WPGraphQL Full-Time

    Jason Bahl, creator of WPGraphQL, is joining the Gatsby team to work on WPGraphQL (and its immediate ecosystem) full-time. Gatsby, the immensely popular static site generator for React.js, lets users pull data into pages from WordPress, Drupal, Contentful, Google Docs, AirTable, markdown, and any other data sources. It is used by tens of thousands of…

  • WooCommerce.com Clarifies Its Policy on Selling CBD Products

    WooCommerce.com Clarifies Its Policy on Selling CBD Products

    Last week, a member of the WooCommerce Help and Share Facebook group who sells Cannabidiol or CBD products submitted a post that included an email exchange with WooCommerce support. In the exchange, the support rep explained to the store owner that when their WooCommerce.com account was connected to a WordPress.com login, it then fell under…

  • Watch the Free WordCamp Europe 2019 Live Stream June 21-22

    Watch the Free WordCamp Europe 2019 Live Stream June 21-22

    WordCamp Europe 2019 kicks off tomorrow, June 20, with Contributor Day. If you have been following the event on Twitter, hundreds of WordPress enthusiasts and professionals have been descending upon Berlin this week in preparation for the world’s largest WordCamp. For those who cannot attend in person, WCEU will be live streaming the main conference…

  • Google Announces Site Kit Plugin Now in Developer Beta

    Google Announces Site Kit Plugin Now in Developer Beta

    Google is churning out updates to its WordPress products ahead of WordCamp Europe in Berlin this weekend, with the AMP Plugin 1.2 release and Site Kit’s developer beta launch landing the same day. Site Kit is a new addition to Google’s WordPress plugin lineup that was announced at WordCamp US 2018. It provides a dashboard…

  • Developers at Yoast and Google Collaborate on Proposal to Add XML Sitemaps to WordPress Core

    Developers at Yoast and Google Collaborate on Proposal to Add XML Sitemaps to WordPress Core

    Developers at Google and Yoast are collaborating with other contributors on a proposal to add XML sitemaps to WordPress core. This capability has traditionally been handled by plugins, which provide a variety of implementations. The goal of this new feature project is to ship basic XML sitemaps in core while providing an XML Sitemaps API…

  • WordPress 5.2.2 Squashes 13 Bugs

    WordPress 5.2.2 Squashes 13 Bugs

    WordPress 5.2.2 dubbed a short-cycle maintenance release is available for download. This release addresses 13 bugs and improves the Site Heath features introduced in 5.2. One of the changes in 5.2.2 affects the theme update link in the Customizer of multisite installs. The update link for themes on multisite installs in the Customizer has been…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 26

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 26

    There’s a lot of great WordPress content published in the community but not all of it is featured on the Tavern. This post is an assortment of items related to WordPress that caught my eye but didn’t make it into a full post. Birgit Olzem Could Use the Community’s Help Birgit Olzem has encountered some…

  • Justin Tadlock Proposes Idea to Solve Common Theme Issues

    Justin Tadlock Proposes Idea to Solve Common Theme Issues

    The Theme Review Team has been discussing ideas in Slack on how to solve the problem of themes in the review queue suffering from common theme issues. Just Tadlock has proposed a idea he calls Theme Feature Repositories. The idea is to create standardized packages on the Theme Review Team GitHub repo that authors could…

  • WordPress Spanish Translation Team Now has Meta Sites, Apps, and Top 200 Plugins 100% Translated

    WordPress Spanish Translation Team Now has Meta Sites, Apps, and Top 200 Plugins 100% Translated

    The Spanish WordPress community hit a remarkable milestone with translations this week. Polyglots volunteers have now translated the meta sites, WordPress apps, and the top 200 plugins at 100% completion, with no pending translations to review. La comunidad #WordPress España @wp_es sigue batiendo récords. No solo no hay traducciones pendientes de revisar, sino que tiene…

  • WPWeekly Episode 356 – Gutenberg, Governance, and Contributing to WordPress with Jonny Harris

    WPWeekly Episode 356 – Gutenberg, Governance, and Contributing to WordPress with Jonny Harris

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Jonny Harris. Jonny describes how he discovered WordPress and some of the core projects he’s been working on including, Site Health Checks, fatal error protection, and Multisite. We discuss WordPress’ focus on users vs developers in recent years, Jonny’s experience contributing to core, and…

  • Pika Project Launches New JavaScript CDN to Serve Modern, ESM Packages

    Pika Project Launches New JavaScript CDN to Serve Modern, ESM Packages

    Fred Schott, a software developer and former Google employee on the Polymer team, has launched a new CDN for his Pika project. Schott’s mission with Pika is “to make modern JavaScript more accessible by making it easier to find, publish, install, and use modern packages on npm.” Pika provides a searchable catalog of “module” packages…

  • Gutenberg 5.9 Brings Major Improvements to Block Grouping, Introduces Snackbar Notices

    Gutenberg 5.9 Brings Major Improvements to Block Grouping, Introduces Snackbar Notices

    Gutenberg 5.9 is now available for those who are running the plugin to get the latest features on their sites. This release brings significant improvements to the grouping capabilities, allowing users to group and ungroup blocks inside a container block. Once placed inside a group, the blocks can be moved up or down within the…

  • Drupal Gutenberg 1.0 Released, Now Ready for Production Sites

    Drupal Gutenberg 1.0 Released, Now Ready for Production Sites

    The Gutenberg module for Drupal, created by Frontkom, reached the 1.0 milestone earlier this month. It is the first stable release recommended for use in production with Drupal 8.x. The 1.0 release removes the Gutenberg-JS dependency and uses Gutenberg core files directly. It is based on Gutenberg version 5.6.1, which was released in early May.…

  • WP Engine Launches DevKit Open Beta

    WP Engine Launches DevKit Open Beta

    Those who host or manage sites on WP Engine now have a new tool at their disposal. It’s called DevKit, developed by Chris Wiegman and Jason Stallings. DevKit is a WordPress local development environment that includes SSH Gateway access, push and pull deployments to WP Engine, Command Line Interface commands for the Genesis theme framework…

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