Month: July 2020

  • Why Accessibility Matters for WordPress Themes and Their Users

    Why Accessibility Matters for WordPress Themes and Their Users

    “Do you ever read the subtitles on a video so you didn’t need to unmute it?” asked William Patton, a representative from the WordPress Themes Team. “Used the ‘beep’ from a crosswalk to know when to cross the road? Found yourself reading the info panel at an airport? Those things are considered features, but in…

  • WordPress 5.5 to Remove Hulu from List of Supported oEmbed Providers

    WordPress 5.5 to Remove Hulu from List of Supported oEmbed Providers

    WordPress 5.5 will be dropping Hulu oEmbed support after Hulu silently disabled its oEmbed API. This is the API that allows users to copy and paste a link into the editor and have it automatically embed the content, as opposed to copying a chunk of embed code. Documentation contributors discovered that it wasn’t working while…

  • Theme Authors Can Pass Data to Template Files in WordPress 5.5

    Theme Authors Can Pass Data to Template Files in WordPress 5.5

    Theme developers can finally rejoice. For the first time, it is now possible to pass data to templates via the various core template-loading functions. Enrico Sorcinelli announced the change on the Make Core blog this past Friday. The feature was originally proposed by Scott Kingsley Clark in 2012. Over the years, the ticket has received…

  • All in One SEO Pack Plugin Patches XSS Vulnerability

    All in One SEO Pack Plugin Patches XSS Vulnerability

    All in One SEO Pack patched an XSS vulnerability this week that was discovered by the security researchers at Wordfence on July 10. The popular plugin has more than 2 million active installs, according to WordPress.org. Wordfence researchers categorized it as “a medium severity security issue” that could result in “a complete site takeover and…

  • WPCampus Online 2020 Conference Features Accessibility and Higher Education Topics, July 29-30

    WPCampus Online 2020 Conference Features Accessibility and Higher Education Topics, July 29-30

    WPCampus, a community focused on WordPress and higher education, will host its 5th annual in-person conference as a free, online event this year. The two-day event will feature sessions, lightning talks, sponsor demonstrations, and trivia, July 29-30, 2020. Although the WPCampus community is no stranger to hosting online events (they usually host a virtual conference…

  • Should WordPress Themes Add a Top-Level Admin Menu Item?

    Should WordPress Themes Add a Top-Level Admin Menu Item?

    WordPress has almost always provided a top-level admin menu item for themes. It is clearly labeled “Appearance.” It is the single location that all WordPress users know to visit to modify any appearance-related things for their WordPress site. However, there is a movement within the Themes Team to allow themes to place an additional top-level…

  • Astra Becomes the Only Non-Default WordPress Theme With 1 Million Installs

    Astra Becomes the Only Non-Default WordPress Theme With 1 Million Installs

    On Tuesday, Brainstorm Force announced its Astra theme passed 1 million active installations. It is the only non-default theme in the official WordPress theme directory to reach such a height. Popularity breeds popularity. Once the theme broke 50,000 installs in January 2019, it was a quick hop and skip to 500,000 in October and 1…

  • Blocksy Theme Adds New Charity Starter Site, Pro Version to Launch in 2020

    Blocksy Theme Adds New Charity Starter Site, Pro Version to Launch in 2020

    Blocksy is one of the best free themes available for the block editor right now and is rapidly growing in popularity. CreativeThemes, the Romania-based company behind the theme, released an update to Blocksy this week, along with a new starter site for charities. The concept of “starter sites” is an interesting new twist on “starter…

  • Eye-Catching Typography and Personality: Blossom Themes Launches Sarada Lite

    Eye-Catching Typography and Personality: Blossom Themes Launches Sarada Lite

    Blossom Themes launched Sarada Lite, its 25th theme, on the WordPress theme directory today. The theme is billed as a “feminine blog theme” specifically for professional bloggers. However, it would work well in a variety of contexts. While it is targeted at fashion, travel, and lifestyle bloggers, it is well-rounded enough for anyone who wants…

  • WordCamp Europe Goes Virtual for 2021, In-Person Conference to Resume 2022

    WordCamp Europe Goes Virtual for 2021, In-Person Conference to Resume 2022

    While much of the world is currently suspended in the uncertainty caused by the pandemic, WordCamp Europe delivered a surprisingly decisive announcement today regarding the status of the 2021 event in Porto. Organizers moved to make it a virtual conference, 10 months in advance of the planned dates, June 3-5, 2021: After careful consideration, and…

  • Call for Block Plugins: The WordPress Block Directory Is Open for Business

    Call for Block Plugins: The WordPress Block Directory Is Open for Business

    Over the weekend, Alex Shiels announced an open call for plugin authors to begin submitting one-off block plugins to the official block directory. In the upcoming WordPress 5.5 update, slated for release on August 11, end-users will be able to search for, install, and add blocks directly from the editor. With little time left before…

  • Admin 2020 Reimagines WordPress Admin and Media Library

    Admin 2020 Reimagines WordPress Admin and Media Library

    Unless I’m trying to be aware of it, I don’t see the WordPress admin anymore. When you work inside it every day, it becomes a means to an end, like a subway ride to work. You scan your ticket (log in) and you’re on your way to whatever admin business is the order of the…

  • Copy and Paste Editor Blocks via GutenbergHub’s Block Library

    Copy and Paste Editor Blocks via GutenbergHub’s Block Library

    Spearheaded by Munir Kamal, GutenbergHub launched a free block library to the WordPress community today. Currently, there are 37 custom-designed blocks that users can copy and paste to their website. Unlike the block directory on WordPress.org, the blocks available from this project are not plugins. They are handled through copying and pasting a bit of…

  • WordPress Documentation Team Bans Links to Commercial Websites

    WordPress Documentation Team Bans Links to Commercial Websites

    This week WordPress’ Documentation team announced a ban on links to commercial websites in a revision to its external linking policy: During discussion about external linking policy, we came to conclusion that we won’t allow, at least in the beginning and for the time being, any commercial blogs. So before you start arguing that some…

  • Ariele Lite Is a Fun and Refreshing Theme for WordPress Bloggers

    Ariele Lite Is a Fun and Refreshing Theme for WordPress Bloggers

    Ariele Lite, the latest theme from Rough Pixels, went live in the WordPress theme directory today. In an ecosystem where designers are dubbing most themes as multipurpose, it is refreshing to see a well-designed theme that is unafraid to cater specifically to bloggers. It is not often that I get the opportunity to test a…

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