Year: 2019

  • WooCommerce 3.7 Introduces New Blocks, Updates Minimum WordPress and PHP Requirements

    WooCommerce 3.7 Introduces New Blocks, Updates Minimum WordPress and PHP Requirements

    WooCommerce 3.7 was released today after four months in development. This minor release is backwards compatible with previous versions. Despite containing more than 1,290 commits, 3.7 is smaller than previous releases, as the WooCommerce team is working towards delivering more frequent releases to improve the stability of the platform. WooCommerce 3.7 bundles updates from the…

  • BuddyPress 5.0 to Add Category for Storing BuddyPress Blocks

    BuddyPress 5.0 to Add Category for Storing BuddyPress Blocks

    BuddyPress 5.0 will include a way for developers to organize their blocks under a BuddyPress blocks category. Mathieu Viet shared a code example on the BuddyPress Dev Updates blog, demonstrating how to set the category property of a block to BuddyPress when registering a block type. The blocks registered with this category will appear under…

  • Build Customizer Settings Faster by Using the Kirki Framework in Your Project

    Build Customizer Settings Faster by Using the Kirki Framework in Your Project

    Kirki is a free open-source (MIT-licensed) framework built for developers who are looking to add Customizer Controls to their themes or plugins. Aristeides Stathopoulos, Kirki’s lead developer has been working on the framework since 2014. Thanks to the continuous updates and improvements, Kirki has built a community on Github which includes over 1000 stars and…

  • Proposal to Auto-Update Old Versions of WordPress to 4.7 Sparks Heated Debate

    Proposal to Auto-Update Old Versions of WordPress to 4.7 Sparks Heated Debate

    WordPress contributors, developers, and community members are currently debating a proposal to would implement a new policy regarding security support for older versions. The discussion began last week when security team lead Jake Spurlock asked for feedback on different approaches to backporting security fixes to older versions. Following up on this discussion, Ian Dunn, a…

  • EditorsKit 1.9 Introduces Block Styles, Utility Classes, and Full Height Editor Screen

    EditorsKit 1.9 Introduces Block Styles, Utility Classes, and Full Height Editor Screen

    EditorsKit 1.9 was released this week with a new Block Styling feature for the image and cover blocks. It allows users to change these blocks to be displayed as circular, diagonal, inverted diagonal, rounded corners, or with a shadow. It also adds a “full screen height” display option to the Advanced block settings panel. This…

  • WordCamp Long Beach to Debut a “Future of WordPress” Track

    WordCamp Long Beach to Debut a “Future of WordPress” Track

    The first-ever WordCamp Long Beach is happening October 5-6 at the Pointe Conference Center at Walter Pyramid (CSULB). Organizers are planning to host practical, skill-building talks and panels, abstract discussions, and networking events at locally-owned eateries. The event will be the only WordCamp happening in Los Angeles county this year. Last week organizers opened the…

  • WordPress Explores Forming a Nomination-Based Advisory Board

    WordPress Explores Forming a Nomination-Based Advisory Board

    WordPress contributors are weighing in on a proposal for the formation of a nomination-based advisory board with set term limits for its members. Josepha Haden, the project’s Executive Director, published a first draft two weeks ago with ideas for how the board might operate and feedback is rolling in. WordPress experimented with a growth council…

  • Bootstrap Adopts New Long Term Support Plan, Moves Version 3 to End of Life

    Bootstrap Adopts New Long Term Support Plan, Moves Version 3 to End of Life

    Bootstrap, the most widely used open source front-end component library on the web, has adopted a new Long Term Support plan that will make the development cycle a little more predictable. From now on, each major version will receive at least six months of support after it is retired, followed by six months of critical…

  • Gatsby Theme Jam Contest Inspires Two WordPress Starter Themes

    Gatsby Theme Jam Contest Inspires Two WordPress Starter Themes

    Gatsby, the open source app and website framework based on React, celebrated the stable release of Gatsby themes by launching a Theme Jam contest. Participants were invited to create their own Gatsby Themes and submit them for an opportunity to win swag or the grand prize: an all-expenses-paid trip to the Gatsby Days event of…

  • Ninja Forms Parent Company Saturday Drive Acquires CalderaWP

    Ninja Forms Parent Company Saturday Drive Acquires CalderaWP

    Saturday Drive, makers of Ninja Forms, Ninja Shop, and SendWP, has acquired Caldera Forms, a React-based, drag-and-drop forms builder plugin. In addition to the free plugin on WordPress.org, which has more than 200,000 active installs, CalderaWP’s product line includes a Pro version and more than 30 free and commercial add-ons for things like payment processors…

  • 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…

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