Month: June 2020

  • WebDevStudios Releases Block Scaffolding Tool for Developers

    WebDevStudios Releases Block Scaffolding Tool for Developers

    WebDevStudios released its custom block scaffolding tool to the public on Tuesday. It is a fork of the core WordPress script, which was rolled out in February alongside Gutenberg 7.4. The goal is to allow plugin developers to get started building without all the tedious setup required to build even the most basic block. The…

  • WordPress 5.5 to Include Extensible Core Sitemaps

    WordPress 5.5 to Include Extensible Core Sitemaps

    One year ago developers at Google and Yoast began collaborating with other contributors on a proposal to add XML sitemaps to WordPress core. The XML Sitemaps feature plugin went into testing in late January and the feature is now on deck for inclusion in WordPress 5.5. This week contributors merged a basic version of sitemaps that plugin developers…

  • BuddyPress Contributors Begin Work on Block-based Activity Post Form

    BuddyPress Contributors Begin Work on Block-based Activity Post Form

    BuddyPress broke into the world of blocks last month with its 6.0 release. Group and Member blocks were the first blocks to make it into the core plugin and next up are block versions of the existing widgets. Contributors are also working on block requests based on community feedback. Today, BuddyPress core developer Mathieu Viet…

  • WooCommerce 4.3 Beta Available for Testing

    WooCommerce 4.3 Beta Available for Testing

    The first beta for WooCommerce 4.3 was released yesterday. The team behind the popular eCommerce plugin added a new homepage screen, updated the product grid blocks, and is pushing users to update their version of PHP. Users who want to test the latest beta version can do so by grabbing the ZIP file from WordPress.org…

  • Review Signal Publishes WordPress Hosting Benchmarks for 2020, Introduces WooCommerce Testing

    Review Signal Publishes WordPress Hosting Benchmarks for 2020, Introduces WooCommerce Testing

    Review Signal founder Kevin Ohashi has published the site’s annual WordPress Hosting Performance Benchmarks for 2020, along with a smaller set of benchmarks for WooCommerce hosting. For the past seven years Ohashi has been using sentiment analysis to capture consumer reviews of hosting companies on Twitter. He also performs a set of tests to measure peak…

  • Yoast Acquires Duplicate Post, Brings on Creator Enrico Battocchi as a Senior Developer

    Yoast Acquires Duplicate Post, Brings on Creator Enrico Battocchi as a Senior Developer

    Yoast, the company behind the popular Yoast SEO plugin, announced it had acquired the Duplicate Post plugin earlier today. Along with the acquisition of the project, the company brought on its creator, Enrico Battocchi, as a senior developer. He will continue in a lead role with the future development of the plugin. Duplicate Post currently…

  • Build Forms via the Block Editor With Gutenberg Forms

    Build Forms via the Block Editor With Gutenberg Forms

    The quest for the perfect form plugin is nearly as old as WordPress. Projects have come and gone. There are some great form plugins out there, but far too often the choices are between massive builders that do things their own way and solutions so simple that they do not quite live up to expectations.…

  • WordPress Bumps Minimum PHP Recommendation to 7.2

    WordPress Bumps Minimum PHP Recommendation to 7.2

    Late last week WordPress made major progress towards the goal of getting users to adopt newer versions of PHP. The ServeHappy API has been updated to set the minimum acceptable PHP version to 7.2, while the WordPress downloads page recommends 7.3 or newer. Sergey Biryukov committed this change on the meta trac after Marius Jensen…

  • OpenJS World 2020 Conference Goes Virtual, Tickets Are Free: June 23–24

    OpenJS World 2020 Conference Goes Virtual, Tickets Are Free: June 23–24

    Like many tech conferences, OpenJS World 2020 was forced to go virtual for its upcoming event scheduled for June 23-24, in Austin. The global conference was designed to be representative of all 32 projects hosted with the OpenJS Foundation. This includes Node.js, webpack, jQuery, Mocha, ESLint, Lodash, Grunt, and other popular projects. The Foundation is also…

  • AsBlocks Project Uses Gutenberg to Create a Collaborative Writing Environment

    AsBlocks Project Uses Gutenberg to Create a Collaborative Writing Environment

    The Gutenberg team is currently immersed in bringing full-site editing capabilities to the block editor as part of Phase 2 in the project’s longterm roadmap. Meanwhile, Gutenberg engineer Riad Benguella has been experimenting with ideas for the collaboration features coming in Phase 3, which aims to deliver a more intuitive way to co-author content. Today,…

  • Fake Ransomware Bitcoin Scam Claims “Your Site Has Been Hacked”

    Fake Ransomware Bitcoin Scam Claims “Your Site Has Been Hacked”

    A fake ransomware scam is going around that targets website contact forms. It sends an email to the site owner with the subject “Your Site Has Been Hacked.” The body of the email claims the hackers have exploited a vulnerability to gain access to the site’s database and “move the information to an offshore server.”…

  • WP Café to Host Live Discussion on Gutenberg Theme Development

    WP Café to Host Live Discussion on Gutenberg Theme Development

    Highrise Digital is set to host the first of a new video series under the banner of WP Café. The first episode will begin at 11 am BST (10 am UTC) on June 11, which will be a discussion on building WordPress themes in the new era of the block editor. Highrise Digital is a…

  • PHP Marks 25 Years

    PHP Marks 25 Years

    This week the web is celebrating 25 years since Rasmus Lerdorf released version 1.0 of his “Personal Home Page Tools (PHP Tools).” PHP is now used by 78.9% of all the websites whose server-side programming language W3Techs can detect. (This includes sites in the Alexa top 10 million or in the Tranco top 1 million list.)…

  • Begin Prepping for Full-Site Editing With New Course on Block-Based Themes

    Begin Prepping for Full-Site Editing With New Course on Block-Based Themes

    Full-site editing is a mere half a year away from becoming a reality. The feature is expected to land in WordPress 5.6, scheduled for release in December. To prepare theme authors for this upcoming change, Carolina Nymark has created a new website and training course, aptly titled Full Site Editing. Nymark has been a long-time…

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