Month: July 2019

  • WPWeekly Episode 362 – Fitness, Freelancing, and More With Michelle Schulp

    WPWeekly Episode 362 – Fitness, Freelancing, and More With Michelle Schulp

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Michelle Schulp, an independent freelancer and Director of Technology at AIGA Minnesota. We discussed the impacts speaking at multiple WordCamps had on her business early on, why she continues to be a freelance contractor as opposed to managing her own agency, and the role…

  • Gutenberg 6.2 Adds Nesting Capabilities to Cover, Media & Text Blocks

    Gutenberg 6.2 Adds Nesting Capabilities to Cover, Media & Text Blocks

    Gutenberg 6.2 has two new user-facing features that were added based on community feedback. The Cover and Media & Text blocks now allow for nesting any type of block inside. Previously, the Cover block only allowed users to add a heading, button, or paragraph block. Users had resorted to employing clunky solutions to get around…

  • Meta Box Plugin Introduces MB Blocks, a PHP-based Extension for Creating Custom Blocks

    Meta Box Plugin Introduces MB Blocks, a PHP-based Extension for Creating Custom Blocks

    Meta Box, one of the most popular WordPress custom fields frameworks, has released a new extension for creating custom Gutenberg blocks using only PHP. MB Blocks gives developers the ability to build blocks with various settings, using a similar syntax as creating a meta box, without having to know React, Webpack, or Babel. MB Blocks…

  • WordPress Security Team Discusses Backporting Security Releases to Fewer Versions

    WordPress Security Team Discusses Backporting Security Releases to Fewer Versions

    The WordPress Security Team is exploring different approaches to backporting security fixes to older versions of the software. The effort that goes into supporting versions back to 3.7 (the release that introduced automatic background updates) increases with each major version released. “For the Core Security team, that means when security updates need to be released,…

  • WordPress Contributors Explore the Possibility of a Global Accessibility Event

    WordPress Contributors Explore the Possibility of a Global Accessibility Event

    WordPress’ accessibility team is evaluating the possibility of organizing a virtual Global Accessibility Day, similar to the Polyglots’ Global Translation Day. This marathon-style contributor event has proven to be valuable for the Polyglots in terms of recruiting, onboarding, and fueling progress on translation projects. Accessibility contributors proposed the idea at a meeting two weeks ago…

  • WordCamp US 2019 to Offer Free On-Site Childcare

    WordCamp US 2019 to Offer Free On-Site Childcare

    WordCamp US announced today that the event will be offering free on-site childcare for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years old. Organizers have contracted A Helping Hand, a licensed conference childcare service company based in Virginia Beach, VA, to provide childcare for all three days, with flexible drop off and pick up throughout the…

  • Sound Off! How Has ManagedWP Weathered the Acquisition?

    Sound Off! How Has ManagedWP Weathered the Acquisition?

    Back in September of 2016, GoDaddy acquired ManageWP. What was odd about the acquisition was the amount of backlash that was generated by ManageWP customers. While most were happy for Vladimir Prelovac, founder of ManageWP, many customers worried about GoDaddy’s reputation, unsatisfactory service, and how such a great service would fit into GoDaddy without changing…

  • WordCamp Central America Organizers Prepare Proposal for 2020 Event in Managua, Nicaragua

    WordCamp Central America Organizers Prepare Proposal for 2020 Event in Managua, Nicaragua

    WordCamp Europe’s continuing success has inspired other parts of the WordPress world to work towards getting their own regional camps off the ground. With a little help from WCEU mentors and inspiration from WordCamp Nordic’s proposal, WordCamp Asia is now officially on the schedule for February 21-23, 2020, in Bangkok, Thailand. WordCamp Central America is…

  • WP Super Cache 1.6.9 Patches Security Issue

    WP Super Cache 1.6.9 Patches Security Issue

    There’s a new release of WP Super Cache (1.6.9) available that patches a security issue discovered in the debug log. The vulnerability can only be exploited if users have debugging enabled. It’s highly recommended that all users upgrade to 1.6.9 to patch the security issue. Details of the vulnerability will be published after users have…

  • Learn How to Build a Headless WordPress App with WPCasts’ Free Crash Course

    Learn How to Build a Headless WordPress App with WPCasts’ Free Crash Course

    Alex Young, creator of the WPCasts video tutorials site, has published a free crash course that offers a brief introduction to using WordPress as a headless CMS. The 28-minute tutorial covers the basics of setting up a bare bones React application that uses WPGraphQL to query ACF data. Young begins by installing four plugins: WPGraphQL,…

  • WPWeekly Episode 361 – Introduction to the IndieWeb With David Shanske

    WPWeekly Episode 361 – Introduction to the IndieWeb With David Shanske

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by David Shanske. David introduces us to a set of philosophies known as the IndieWeb, explains how it’s different from the Open Web, and how he’s been involved in the community. We discuss tools that help people own their data while still being able to…

  • WPCampus 2019 to Livestream Sessions Thursday, July 25 – Saturday, July 27

    WPCampus 2019 to Livestream Sessions Thursday, July 25 – Saturday, July 27

    WPCampus 2019 kicks off tomorrow at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, for its fourth year running. The niche WordPress conference is focused on accessibility and WordPress in higher education. All sessions, with the exception of the workshops, will be live streamed with captioning, beginning at 2PM PDT on Thursday, July 25. The event…

  • WPGraphQL for Advanced Custom Fields Now Available for Free

    WPGraphQL for Advanced Custom Fields Now Available for Free

    The WPGraphQL for Advanced Custom Fields plugin is now available for free on GitHub after a short time as a commercial product. Jason Bahl, creator and maintainer of the WPGraphQL project, released the extension in April 2019 with a pricing tier ranging from $49/annually (for one site’s support) to lifetime subscription options. Bahl created the…

  • WordCamp Asia Set for February 21-23, 2020, in Bangkok, Thailand

    WordCamp Asia Set for February 21-23, 2020, in Bangkok, Thailand

    The first ever WordCamp Asia has launched a teaser website and announced February 21-23, 2020, as the dates for the event. This will be the first regional WordCamp for the continent, which is home to 127 WordPress meetup chapters with 73,000 members across 23 countries, according to stats from lead organizer Naoko Takano. After four…

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