Month: September 2019

  • Creative Commons Releases New WordPress Plugin for Attributing Content with Gutenberg Blocks

    Creative Commons Releases New WordPress Plugin for Attributing Content with Gutenberg Blocks

    Creative Commons has released an official WordPress plugin for attributing and licensing content. It is an updated and revamped version of the organization’s WPLicense plugin. It is also loosely based on an old plugin called License, which seems to have been abandoned after not receiving any updates for six years. The new Creative Commons plugin…

  • Gutenberg Team Explores the Future of Full-Site Editing with New Prototype

    Gutenberg Team Explores the Future of Full-Site Editing with New Prototype

    From its inception, the block editor was always intended to be more than just an editor for the main content area. Gutenberg phase 2 brings the block editor to other parts of the site, including widgets, menus, and other aspects of site customization. Matias Ventura, one of the lead engineers on the project, has offered…

  • First Look at Twenty Twenty: New WordPress Default Theme based on Chaplin

    First Look at Twenty Twenty: New WordPress Default Theme based on Chaplin

    Anders Norén unveiled the designs for the new Twenty Twenty theme today. As speculated earlier this week, WordPress will repurpose Noren’s Chaplin theme in order to expedite shipping the new default theme on the constrained 5.3 release timeline. Although the new default theme will be based on Chaplin, it will not retain the same style.…

  • Google Releases Native Lazyload Plugin for WordPress

    Google Releases Native Lazyload Plugin for WordPress

    The most recent release of Chrome (76) added a new “loading” attribute that supports native lazy loading in the browser. An implementation for WordPress core is still under discussion. In the meantime, plugins that enable this for WordPress sites are starting to pop up, and Google has just released one of its own. Native Lazyload…

  • WordSesh EMEA Schedule Published, Registration Opens September 9

    WordSesh EMEA Schedule Published, Registration Opens September 9

    WordSesh EMEA, a 12-hour virtual conference designed for the WordPress community in the Middle East, Europe, and Africa, has published the full schedule for the upcoming event. The lineup includes speakers from the UK to Cape Town to Sri Lanka, and other parts of the wider world of WordPress. Approximately 8 of the 11 speakers…

  • Anders Norén to Design Twenty Twenty Default Theme, Shipping in WordPress 5.3

    Anders Norén to Design Twenty Twenty Default Theme, Shipping in WordPress 5.3

    WordPress 5.3’s release lead coordinators announced a new batch of focus leads during yesterday’s core dev chat. Anders Norén, one of the most well-respected theme authors in the community and an early adopter of Gutenberg, will be leading the design of the upcoming Twenty Twenty default theme. He is working alongside team Theme Wrangler Ian…

  • WordPress Governance Project Looks for New Leadership

    WordPress Governance Project Looks for New Leadership

    The WordPress Governance project is looking for new leadership after its current leaders, Rachel Cherry and Morten Rand-Hendriksen, announced that they will be stepping down. Weekly meetings have been canceled until the organization selects new leadership. After its introduction at WordCamp Europe 2018, the project went through what its leadership believed were the appropriate channels…

  • WordPress 5.3 to Use Robots Meta Tag to Better Discourage Search Engines from Listing Sites

    WordPress 5.3 to Use Robots Meta Tag to Better Discourage Search Engines from Listing Sites

    WordPress is changing the method it uses to prevent search engines from indexing sites. Previously, if a user checked the “Discourage search engines from indexing this site” option in a site’s Settings > Reading screen, WordPress would add Disallow: / to the robots.txt file. This would prevent crawling but did not always prevent sites from…

  • Toolbelt: A New Jetpack-Inspired Plugin with a Focus on Speed and Privacy

    Toolbelt: A New Jetpack-Inspired Plugin with a Focus on Speed and Privacy

    WordPress theme and plugin developer Ben Gillbanks is building a Jetpack alternative with an emphasis on speed, simplicity, and privacy. Toolbelt is a new, lightweight plugin that offers a collection of functionality that is commonly-used on WordPress sites. Currently available modules include features like breadcrumbs, browser native lazy loading, a Portfolio custom post type, related…

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