Month: June 2021

  • Review Signal Publishes 2021 Hosting Performance Benchmarks on New WordPress-Powered Site

    Review Signal Publishes 2021 Hosting Performance Benchmarks on New WordPress-Powered Site

    Kevin Ohashi has published his 2021 WordPress Hosting Performance Benchmarks report. The annual report is broken down into six different hosting tiers, from the most economical <$25/month, to the $500+ enterprise level. This is the second year the stats include WooCommerce-specific hosts as a separate category. After eight years of measuring peak performance and consistency…

  • Spice Up Your Food or Recipe Blog With the Nutmeg WordPress Theme

    Spice Up Your Food or Recipe Blog With the Nutmeg WordPress Theme

    Last week, Dumitru Brînzan announced Nutmeg Plus. It is the latest commercial theme offering through his ILOVEWP brand. Earlier today, the free version of Nutmeg landed in the WordPress theme directory. The theme is built for food and recipe bloggers and is another solid example of building on the block system. As is typical of…

  • Jetpack 9.8 Introduces WordPress Stories Block Alongside Forced Security Update

    Jetpack 9.8 Introduces WordPress Stories Block Alongside Forced Security Update

    Jetpack 9.8 was released this week, introducing WordPress Stories as the headline feature. The Story block, which allows users to create interactive stories, was previously only available on mobile. It can now be used in the web editor. Stories went into public beta on the Android app in January 2021, and were officially released on the…

  • Create Per-Post Social Media Images With the Social Image Generator WordPress Plugin

    Create Per-Post Social Media Images With the Social Image Generator WordPress Plugin

    It was a bit of a low-key announcement when Daniel Post introduced Social Image Generator to the world in February via tweet. But, when you get repped by Chris Coyier of CSS-Tricks and the co-founder of WordPress uses your plugin (come on, Matt, set a default image), it means your product is on the right…

  • Building Featured Boxes With the WordPress Block Editor

    Building Featured Boxes With the WordPress Block Editor

    It is a new day with another chase for that elusive block plugin that will bring a little joy into my life. Today’s experiment comes courtesy of the Feature Box plugin by Sumaiya Siddika. It is a simple block that allows end-users to upload an image and add some content to an offset box. The…

  • Delicious Brains Acquires Advanced Custom Fields Plugin

    Delicious Brains Acquires Advanced Custom Fields Plugin

    Delicious Brains, the company behind WP Migrate DB Pro and SpinupWP, has acquired the Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) plugin from its creator, Elliot Condon. After 10 years, the plugin has more than 1 million active installs and a thriving business based on the Pro version. It has become an indispensable part of the workflow for…

  • Forks and Alternatives: Custom User Avatar Plugins for WordPress

    Forks and Alternatives: Custom User Avatar Plugins for WordPress

    You know what one of the great things about open source is? Others can use a project’s code, share it wholesale, modify it, and/or distribute their changes. These are the pillars upon which WordPress stands. It is a beautiful thing to watch in practice. Most often, it means we can build off the shoulders of…

  • WordCamp Europe 2021 Online Schedule Announced

    WordCamp Europe 2021 Online Schedule Announced

    Mark your calendars for the next major WordPress event coming up at the beginning of next week. WordCamp Europe is just five days away and will run from June 7-9. In July 2020, organizers announced that in-person events would not resume until 2022. At that time, attendees were deeply disappointed but resigned to the necessity…

  • Chrome Canary Adds Flag for Disabling FLoC Testing

    Chrome Canary Adds Flag for Disabling FLoC Testing

    Google’s controversial Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) experiment now has a feature flag within Chrome Canary (the nightly build of Chrome for developers) that allows users to opt out. In January 2020, Google announced its plans to discontinue support for third-party cookies in Chrome within two years. The first bits and pieces of the company’s…

  • Ujwal Thapa, Co-Founder of the WordPress Nepal Community, Passes Away

    Ujwal Thapa, Co-Founder of the WordPress Nepal Community, Passes Away

    “Here is my resume of professional Failures,” began his LinkedIn profile. On a site where most are apt to share success, Ujwal Thapa started with nearly a two-decade history of dreams that did not quite work out. Or, maybe they did in some ways. Much of Nepal is reeling from his death today. In the…

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