Year: 2020

  • Frontity Inks Partnership with 10up

    Frontity Inks Partnership with 10up

    Frontity has launched a partnership program to support the maintenance of its open source framework for building React-based WordPress sites. 10up, a large agency that provides headless solutions to enterprise customers, is the first partner to join in support of the project. “Since we launched Frontity Framework last year, dozens of WordPress publishers have asked our team…

  • WordPress 5.6 to Add UI for Enabling Major Version Auto-Updates, Contributors Discuss Adding a Filter to Hide It

    WordPress 5.6 to Add UI for Enabling Major Version Auto-Updates, Contributors Discuss Adding a Filter to Hide It

    WordPress 5.6 is set to add a UI that allows users to opt into auto-updates for major versions of core. Previously, developers could turn these updates on by setting the WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE constant to true or by using the allow_major_auto_core_updates filter. Version 5.6 exposes this setting in the UI to make it more accessible for users. Jb Audras posted a dev note…

  • Automattic Releases Spearhead, a Seedlet Child Theme Aimed at Podcasters and Content Creators

    Automattic Releases Spearhead, a Seedlet Child Theme Aimed at Podcasters and Content Creators

    Last Thursday, Automattic announced its new Spearhead theme to WordPress.com users, which primarily focuses on podcasters. However, the team has marketed it toward content creators in general. It is a child theme of the company’s recently-released Seedlet theme. Cece Yu originally created the design for the Spearhead podcast, which is currently in use on the…

  • Full-Site Editing Is Not the End of Artistic WordPress Themes

    Full-Site Editing Is Not the End of Artistic WordPress Themes

    These plain canvas-like themes have until now been a choice for those who prefer it (those who like to design their own thing), but this article makes it sound like these types of themes should be the only choice in the future of WP. This is worrisome to me as a non-designer who looks for…

  • WordPress Auto-Update System Misfires, Updating Live Sites to an Alpha Release

    WordPress Auto-Update System Misfires, Updating Live Sites to an Alpha Release

    WordPress’ Core systems team had an eventful Friday when an error in the auto-update system caused sites to update to WordPress 5.5.3-alpha-49449, including live production sites with no auto-update constants defined. Those who received an email about the update logged into their sites to see the message: “BETA TESTERS: This site is set up to install…

  • Twenty Twenty-One Blocks Theme Launching as a Separate Project

    Twenty Twenty-One Blocks Theme Launching as a Separate Project

    Last Friday, Themes Team representative Carolina Nymark announced the Twenty Twenty-One Blocks theme project. It is a block-based version of the Twenty Twenty-One default theme that is shipping along with WordPress 5.6. It will work with the site editor available in the Gutenberg plugin. Developers will work on the two themes as separate projects. The…

  • Log Into WordPress By Touch or Face ID Via the Passwordless WP Plugin

    Log Into WordPress By Touch or Face ID Via the Passwordless WP Plugin

    Last week, WP Busters released its first plugin titled Passwordless WP. It is a project from full-stack developer Ilya Zolotov that allows end-users to log into their WordPress websites via Touch ID, Face ID, or pin. The goal is to make accessing a site easier and more secure. Zolotov built the plugin after checking his…

  • EditorPlus Introduces Its First Blocks and Adds a Custom Block Creator

    EditorPlus Introduces Its First Blocks and Adds a Custom Block Creator

    In what seems to be a never-ending onslaught of new features, Munir Kamal has released some major new features to his EditorPlus plugin in the last two updates. Version 2.0, which landed earlier today, includes a set of seven new blocks. The previous release showcased a create-a-block feature that puts more customization options in the…

  • WordPress Contributors Discuss Launching an Official Block Pattern Directory

    WordPress Contributors Discuss Launching an Official Block Pattern Directory

    Block patterns were one of the most exciting and transformative features introduced in WordPress. 5.5, giving users a giant head start on building pages by allowing them to insert sets of pre-designed blocks. Core now includes a handful of default patterns available in the block inserter but contributors are exploring the idea of expanding this…

  • Carrd-Like Theme Experiment Provides a Glimpse Into the Future of Theming

    Carrd-Like Theme Experiment Provides a Glimpse Into the Future of Theming

    It is no secret that I think the future of theming with WordPress is bright, that the Gutenberg project will eventually pay off. As a former full-time theme developer, I lived through the years where there were no standards for how to build certain features. It was much like the Wild West. There were vast,…

  • Dragging and Dropping Meta Boxes Might Not Be So Simple in WordPress 5.6

    Dragging and Dropping Meta Boxes Might Not Be So Simple in WordPress 5.6

    If you have been testing the latest development version of WordPress in the past week or so, you may have noticed that the ability to drag and drop meta boxes seemingly disappeared. This is not a bug. Nine days ago, lead developer Andrew Ozz committed a change that requires end-users to click the “screen options”…

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