Month: May 2020

  • Drag and Drop Nav Menu Items in WordPress

    Drag and Drop Nav Menu Items in WordPress

    Earlier this week, Sajjad Hossain Sagor released the first version of his Drag & Drop Menu Items plugin in the WordPress plugin repository. The plugin is a one-off, single-use plugin that does exactly what its name describes — it allows end-users to drag menu items from the meta boxes on the nav menu screen to…

  • Bringing Back Blogs in the Age of Social Media Censorship

    Bringing Back Blogs in the Age of Social Media Censorship

    You’ve probably never heard of Robert B. Strassler. That’s OK, you’re not alone. Early in his career, Strassler worked in oil fields, but he always had an interest in the classics (the formal designation for the studies of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations). Eventually, Strassler’s hobby became an obsession. He went so far as to author his…

  • WP Engine Launches Genesis Pro Add-On for Customers, More Features in the Works

    WP Engine Launches Genesis Pro Add-On for Customers, More Features in the Works

    Managed web hosting company WP Engine launched the new Genesis Pro add-on for customers of its hosting service today. The add-on brings additional block editor features for users who are using a Genesis-based WordPress theme. Genesis is a parent theme developed by StudioPress. WP Engine acquired the theme development company in 2018. Later that year,…

  • GitHub Introduces Codespaces IDE, Discussions, and Code Scanning

    GitHub Introduces Codespaces IDE, Discussions, and Code Scanning

    GitHub Satellite, the company’s annual product and community event, went virtual this year for the first time but marched forward with the usual major product announcements. GitHub is ramping up its offerings with four new products: an IDE, a discussion platform, code scanning, and private instances. Codespaces is the platform’s new built-in IDE that lets…

  • Apply to Speak at the JavaScript for WordPress Conference

    Apply to Speak at the JavaScript for WordPress Conference

    The third annual JavaScript for WordPress Conference is gearing up for three days of online talks and workshops on July 8-10, 2020. The event is free to attend and organizer Zac Gordon is working to put together a diverse speaker lineup. Day 1 will be devoted to workshops that help beginners get up and running…

  • ACF Blocks Provides Assortment of Blocks Built from Advanced Custom Fields Pro

    ACF Blocks Provides Assortment of Blocks Built from Advanced Custom Fields Pro

    Over the weekend, Munir Kamal released version 2.0 of his ACF Blocks plugin, a project that creates a suite of blocks for the editor. The plugin offers 18 custom blocks in its free version and 15 more in the pro upgrade. It is built on top of Advanced Custom Fields Pro (ACF Pro). The latest…

  • Jetpack 8.5 Adds New Podcast Player Block

    Jetpack 8.5 Adds New Podcast Player Block

    Jetpack 8.5 was released today with a new podcast player block for sharing audio content. Configuring the block is as simple as entering the podcast RSS feed URL. This will automatically bring in the cover art and recent episodes. Block options allow for further customization of the display, including the number of episodes, colors, and…

  • Need to Smile Today? Stay WordPress Strong

    Need to Smile Today? Stay WordPress Strong

    For the first time, at least 19 people from the WordPress community can literally call themselves WordPress rock stars without it sounding like an outdated marketing gimmick. GravityView dropped a community music video and website named WordPress Strong earlier today. It is fun. It is inspirational. It will leave a smile on your face. The…

  • Find My Blocks Plugin Shows All Blocks in Use on a WordPress Site

    Find My Blocks Plugin Shows All Blocks in Use on a WordPress Site

    How do you know what blocks are in use on a WordPress site? I recently saw a tweet asking this question in regards to knowing whether it is safe to turn off a plugin. This seems like it could become a common question, especially for those who have hundreds or thousands of blog posts as…

  • The Future of WordPress: The Block Editor Is Here to Stay

    The Future of WordPress: The Block Editor Is Here to Stay

    It is inevitable that when we publish a story on the Tavern that is remotely related to the block editor or the Gutenberg project, we receive negative comments. Despite sprinting along in its second year as part of core WordPress, there are still those who liken posts on the editor to Soviet-style mind manipulation and…

  • FOSS Responders Group Brings Financial Help to Open Source Ecosystem Affected by COVID-19

    FOSS Responders Group Brings Financial Help to Open Source Ecosystem Affected by COVID-19

    The pandemic has caused economic hardships and upheaval in nearly every industry. Open source communities and contributors have been affected in a myriad of ways – whether it’s a loss of donations, the burden of nonrefundable travel expenses for canceled conferences, or severely diminished business and fundraising opportunities. FOSS Responders is a working group of…

  • Block Lab Team Joins WP Engine, Looks to the Future of Block Building

    Block Lab Team Joins WP Engine, Looks to the Future of Block Building

    The three-person Block Lab team of Luke Carbis, Ryan Kienstra, and Rob Stinson is joining WP Engine to work on the company’s block editor projects. WP Engine approached the team members after seeing how successful the Block Lab project had grown and made them an offer. The team will be able to continue building projects…

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