Month: February 2021

  • New Report Estimates WordPress’ Market Share of US Higher Education Institution Websites at 40.8%

    New Report Estimates WordPress’ Market Share of US Higher Education Institution Websites at 40.8%

    A new report from eQAfy, a company that collects and analyzes data about higher education websites, has benchmarked which content management systems US institutions are using. The report is a snapshot of data from December 2020, sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics IPEDS database. After scanning a list of 4,000 active institutions, EQAfy’s headless browser…

  • FSE and WordPress Themes: What Does the MVP Look Like?

    FSE and WordPress Themes: What Does the MVP Look Like?

    Josepha Haden Chomphosy, the Executive Director of WordPress, posted a follow-up to her outline of the upcoming year. Questions mounted about what a minimum viable product (MVP) looked like for Full Site Editing (FSE), which is expected to be ready in the Gutenberg plugin in April. The core team is also shooting for a June…

  • WordPress 5.7 Beta 1 Is Ready for Testing

    WordPress 5.7 Beta 1 Is Ready for Testing

    WordPress 5.7 Beta 1 was released this week on schedule and is ready for wider testing. This release will introduce 68 new features and enhancements, dozens of bug fixes, and versions 9.3 – 9.9 of the Gutenberg plugin. A few of the highlights expected in 5.7 include the following: Lazy-load iframes: When WordPress 5.4 added…

  • Skinning the WordPress Admin, CSS Custom Properties on the Way

    Skinning the WordPress Admin, CSS Custom Properties on the Way

    Using CSS custom properties for the WordPress admin color scheme system is listed for the WordPress 5.7 milestone. It feels low-key enough that most would pass it over as a simple upgrade to keep up with the times. However, this feature can create ripples that spread and benefit the ecosystem in the years to come.…

  • WordPress 5.7 Will Make It Easier to Migrate From HTTP to HTTPS

    WordPress 5.7 Will Make It Easier to Migrate From HTTP to HTTPS

    The next major release of WordPress will make it much easier for users to migrate their sites from HTTP to HTTPS. It introduces new capabilities to detect if the user’s hosting environment has support for HTTPS and provides a one-click update process, handling mixed content rewrites where possible. “A major pain point in WordPress has…

  • Block Manager Redesign Coming Soon

    Block Manager Redesign Coming Soon

    WordPress’ block management interface was introduced in Gutenberg 5.3, released in March 2019, and is due for an update. In case you haven’t explored the editor’s Tools menu, the block manager setting allows you to select which blocks will be shown or hidden in the block inserter. Last week, Automattic engineer Nik Tsekouras opened a…

  • WordPress Launches WP Briefing Podcast, Episodes Expected Every 2 Weeks

    WordPress Launches WP Briefing Podcast, Episodes Expected Every 2 Weeks

    True to its name, the first WP Briefing podcast lasted just over 12 minutes. Josepha Haden Chomphosy, the Executive Director of WordPress, jump-started the second month of 2021 with a show that should arrive on the our doorstep every two weeks. With what seems to be overwhelming positive support on Twitter, the podcast was welcomed…

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