Month: February 2020

  • Elementor Raises $15 Million, Plans to Invest in the Team, Product, and Community

    Elementor Raises $15 Million, Plans to Invest in the Team, Product, and Community

    Elementor, which has quickly become one of the leading WordPress page builders and companies, announced Wednesday it raised $15 million in its first round of funding, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners. The investment round comes on the heels of the plugin surpassing four million active installations. Founded in 2016, Yoni Luksenberg and Ariel Klikstein wanted…

  • Gutenberg 7.6 Includes Rotating Tips List and New Full-Site Editing Blocks

    Gutenberg 7.6 Includes Rotating Tips List and New Full-Site Editing Blocks

    Yesterday, the Gutenberg team released version 7.6 of the plugin. Most of the work in this update went toward the upcoming full-site editing feature. The team continues to pump out new dynamic, placeholder blocks for post data. The biggest user-facing feature was the addition of a rotating list of tips in the block inserter. Version…

  • Automatic Theme and Plugin Updates Slated for WordPress 5.5

    Automatic Theme and Plugin Updates Slated for WordPress 5.5

    Today, Jean-Baptiste Audras announced the WordPress Auto-updates feature plugin. The project seeks to bring automatic plugin and theme updates to WordPress version 5.5. It was originally slated as a feature project in 2019, but it was later bumped to the 2020 roadmap. The WordPress Auto-updates plugin is available for beta testing in the plugin directory.…

  • After the Acquisition: Flywheel in the New Year

    After the Acquisition: Flywheel in the New Year

    Some WordPress developers and agencies were caught off guard when WP Engine announced it had acquired Flywheel in June last year. Flywheel had quickly become a trusted web hosting company for many that specifically catered to the needs of developers and agencies. For some, they questioned whether such a buyout would change the company culture…

  • On MAGA Caps and WordCamps

    On MAGA Caps and WordCamps

    Within WordPress circles, I don’t talk much about politics. I was raised to believe that politics and religion are not polite dinner topics. That belief generally extends to my work-life too. However, sometimes these topics crash into one another at full speed. I don’t typically provide qualifying statements about my beliefs when writing an article.…

  • Goodbye Featured Themes, For Now

    Goodbye Featured Themes, For Now

    Yesterday, the featured themes page was quietly removed from the WordPress theme directory. Previously, it was the primary page users would see when visiting the directory. It has now been replaced with the popular themes list. This change is only reflected on the WordPress.org website and not directly in the WordPress admin for end-users. This…

  • Publishing Break

    Publishing Break

    The Tavern is taking a break for the week as both of its authors are out. We’re happy about expanding families, and saying “boo” to the flu. In the meantime, here are some of my favorite WordPress-powered sites that I follow and learn from: Tim Ferriss is back to blogging and it’s great. Seth Godin…

  • WooCommerce Partners With Square to Expand Services for CBD Merchants

    WooCommerce Partners With Square to Expand Services for CBD Merchants

    WooCommerce, the open-source eCommerce platform developed and supported by Automattic, announced a partnership with Square payment solutions yesterday. The partnership expands services for merchants who are selling CBD products online. While it is a small step toward making it easier to sell CBD products, there are still many restrictions and pitfalls that merchants must overcome.…

  • WordPress 5.4 Beta 1 Ready for Testing and Feedback

    WordPress 5.4 Beta 1 Ready for Testing and Feedback

    Release coordinator Francesca Marano announced the release of WordPress 5.4 Beta 1 on February 11. Most of the work has centered on the block editor. However, at the moment, contributors have closed another 258 tickets for the 5.4 milestone. A second beta release is scheduled for February 18, according to the 5.4 release schedule, along…

  • WordCamp Asia 2020 Canceled Over COVID-19 Concerns

    WordCamp Asia 2020 Canceled Over COVID-19 Concerns

    Matt Mullenweg announced this morning that he made the call to cancel the first WordCamp Asia amid concerns surrounding COVID-19, the recent coronavirus strain with over 42,000 reported cases. The virus has caused over 1,000 deaths to date. WordCamp Asia was scheduled to run from February 21-23 in Bangkok, Thailand. “I’ve arrived at the difficult…

  • EditorsKit Tackles Typography With First Premium Add-On

    EditorsKit Tackles Typography With First Premium Add-On

    Jeffrey Carandang released the EditorsKit Typography Add-On today, the first commercial extension to his EditorsKit WordPress plugin. The plugin provides page and block-level typography options. It works with Google Fonts, includes preset font combinations, and allows users to create custom typography rules. Unlike many other block editor plugins that offer a library of blocks, EditorsKit…

  • Awesome Motive Acquires the All in One SEO Pack Plugin

    Awesome Motive Acquires the All in One SEO Pack Plugin

    Last Thursday, Awesome Motive CEO Syed Balkhi announced his company acquired the All in One SEO Pack (AIOSEO) plugin. Michael Torbert, the plugin creator, first released AIOSEO in 2007. Since then, the plugin has been downloaded over 65 million times. It is currently active on over 2 million WordPress sites. Balkhi said his company acquired…

  • Convert Classic Content to Blocks With the Bulk Block Converter Plugin

    Convert Classic Content to Blocks With the Bulk Block Converter Plugin

    Organic Themes released the Bulk Block Converter WordPress plugin last month and updated it in the past week. The plugin allows users to convert classic content, written in the old editor, to the new block format. Unless end-users have the Classic Editor plugin installed, their old content is placed into the classic block in the…

  • Gutenberg 7.4 Adds New Color Controls, Link UI, and Block Scaffolding for Developers

    Gutenberg 7.4 Adds New Color Controls, Link UI, and Block Scaffolding for Developers

    The Gutenberg development team launched version 7.4 of the plugin yesterday. The update includes a few user-facing features: a text color control for the group block, background-color control for the columns block, and a new link UI for rich text components. For developers, the team introduced a script for launching a block plugin from the…

  • Key Takeaways From the First ‘Future of Themes’ Meeting

    Key Takeaways From the First ‘Future of Themes’ Meeting

    There are few clear answers. As members of the core design, editor, and theme review teams joined for the inaugural biweekly meeting that may decide the fate, at least in part, of WordPress themes, it became clear that there is no structured game plan. There are many ideas. There are several moving pieces. There are…

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