Year: 2020

  • Are Block-Based Widgets Ready To Land in WordPress 5.6?

    Are Block-Based Widgets Ready To Land in WordPress 5.6?

    Two weeks ago, the Gutenberg team put out an open call for block-based widgets feedback. I had already written a lengthy review of the new system earlier in September but was asked by a member of the team to share my thoughts on the most recent iteration. With the upcoming freeze for WordPress 5.6 Beta…

  • WordCamp Austin 2020 Finds Success with VR Experience for Sessions and Networking

    WordCamp Austin 2020 Finds Success with VR Experience for Sessions and Networking

    WordCamp Austin 2020 attendees are raving about their experiences attending the virtual event last Friday. It was no secret that the camp’s organizers planned to use Hubs Virtual Rooms by Mozilla to create a unique environment, but few could imagine how much more interactive and personalized the experience would be than a purely Zoom-based WordCamp. After selecting…

  • Privacy-Conscious WordPress Plugin Caches and Serves Gravatar Images Locally

    Privacy-Conscious WordPress Plugin Caches and Serves Gravatar Images Locally

    Ari Stathopoulos released his new Local Gravatars plugin last week. The goal of the plugin is to allow site owners to take advantage of the benefits of a global avatar system while mitigating privacy concerns by hosting the images locally. In essence, it is a caching system that stores the images on the site owner’s…

  • WordPress 5.6 to Introduce Application Passwords for REST API Authentication

    In 2015, WordPress 4.4 introduced a REST API, but one thing that has severely limited its broader use is the lack of authentication capabilities for third-party applications. After considering the benefits and drawbacks of many different types of authentication systems, George Stephanis published a proposal for integrating Application Passwords, into core. Stephanis highlighted a few…

  • WP Agency Summit Begins Its Second Annual Virtual Event October 12

    WP Agency Summit Begins Its Second Annual Virtual Event October 12

    Jan Koch, the founder and host of WP Agency Summit, is kicking off his second annual event on October 12. The five-day event will feature 37 speakers from a wide range of backgrounds across the WordPress industry. It is a free virtual event that anyone can attend. “The focus for the 2020 WP Agency Summit…

  • Navigation Screen Sidelined for WordPress 5.6, Full-Site Editing Edges Closer to Public Beta

    Navigation Screen Sidelined for WordPress 5.6, Full-Site Editing Edges Closer to Public Beta

    The new block-based navigation screen is once again delayed after it was originally slated for WordPress 5.5 and then put on deck for 5.6. Contributors have confirmed that it will not be landing in WordPress core until 2021 at the earliest. “The Navigation screen is still in experimental state in the Gutenberg plugin, so it hasn’t had…

  • EditorPlus 1.9 Adds Animation Builder for the Block Editor

    EditorPlus 1.9 Adds Animation Builder for the Block Editor

    Munir Kamal shows no signs of slowing down. He continues to push forward with new features for his EditorPlus plugin, which allows end-users to customize the look of the blocks in their posts and pages. He calls it the “no-code style editor for WordPress.” The latest addition to his plugin? Animation styles for every core…

  • Cloudflare Launches Automatic Platform Optimization for WordPress

    Cloudflare Launches Automatic Platform Optimization for WordPress

    Just a day after launching its new privacy-first web analytics product last week, Cloudflare announced Automatic Platform Optimization (APO) for WordPress. The new service boasts staggering performance improvements for sites that might otherwise be slowed down by shared hosting, slow database lookups, or sluggish plugins: Our testing… showed a 72% reduction in Time to First…

  • Kick off Block-Based WordPress Theme Development With the Theme.json Creator

    Kick off Block-Based WordPress Theme Development With the Theme.json Creator

    Gutenberg 9.1 made a backward-incompatible change to its theme.json file (experimental-theme.json while full-site editing is under the experimental flag). This is the configuration file that theme developers will need to create as part of their block-based themes. Staying up to date with such changes can be a challenge for theme authors, but Ari Stathopoulos, a…

  • iThemes Buys WPComplete, Complementing Its Recent Restrict Content Pro Acquisition

    iThemes Buys WPComplete, Complementing Its Recent Restrict Content Pro Acquisition

    Just one month after publicly announcing its acquisition of Restrict Content Pro (RCP), iThemes purchased WPComplete for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition is for the product, website, and customers only. Paul Jarvis and Zack Gilbert created the WPComplete plugin in 2016. However, it has outgrown what the duo could maintain and support alone. After the…

  • Exploring Full-Site Editing With the Q WordPress Theme

    Exploring Full-Site Editing With the Q WordPress Theme

    I have been eagerly awaiting the moment when I could install a theme and truly test Gutenberg’s full-site editing feature. By and large, each time I have tested it over the past few months, the experience has felt utterly broken. This is why I have remained skeptical of seeing the feature land in WordPress 5.6…

  • Virtual Jamstack Conf to Feature Fireside Chat with Matt Mullenweg and Matt Biilmann, October 6

    Virtual Jamstack Conf to Feature Fireside Chat with Matt Mullenweg and Matt Biilmann, October 6

    The greater Jamstack community is coming together on October 6-7, 2020, for a virtual conference. Organizers expect more than 15,000 attendees from around the globe over a two-day span that includes keynotes, sessions, interactive topic tables, workshops, speaker Q&As, and networking opportunities. Matt Mullenweg will be joining Netlify CEO Matt Biilmann on day 1 at…

  • Cloudflare Launches New Web Analytics Product Focusing on Privacy

    Cloudflare Launches New Web Analytics Product Focusing on Privacy

    In pursuit of “democratizing web analytics,” Cloudflare announced it is launching privacy-first analytics as a new standalone product. The company is entering a market that has been dominated by Google Analytics for years but with a major differentiating feature – it will not track individual users by a cookie or IP address to show unique…

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