Month: August 2021

  • Ask the Bartender: How To Find Project Partners?

    Ask the Bartender: How To Find Project Partners?

    I was wondering, where should I go if I want to find a developer to work with on an idea? I have an idea for a product. I know the market well, I’m part of the target audience, and I just need someone else that would be passionate and interested in the idea just as…

  • Automattic Acquires Frontity, Founders to Work Full-Time on Gutenberg

    Automattic Acquires Frontity, Founders to Work Full-Time on Gutenberg

    Automattic has acquired Frontity, the company behind an open source framework for building WordPress themes with React. The acquisition comes more than a year after the company raised €1M in funding in a round led by K Fund, with Automattic covering 22%. Frontity co-founders Pablo Postigo and Luis Herranz and their team will no longer be…

  • Announce Your Plugin to the World, Shout It From the Rooftop

    Announce Your Plugin to the World, Shout It From the Rooftop

    The easiest way to kill your WordPress plugin is to fail to let the world know about it. If you cannot manage a tweet, blog post, or quick note on Facebook, you may as well sign the death certificate then and there. I get it. I have been there. Not everyone is a marketing guru,…

  • Proposal for Adding Badges and Other ‘Learner Achievements’ to WordPress Profiles

    Proposal for Adding Badges and Other ‘Learner Achievements’ to WordPress Profiles

    In December 2020, WordPress launched its new “Learn” platform with free courses, workshops, and lesson plans. Since then, the Training Team has continued adding more material. The latest proposal is an open discussion for the community on adding participatory badges for completing coursework. “I’d like to nail down what kind of thing we would like…

  • ACF 5.10 Introduces Block API v2 Support, Block Preloading, and Security Improvements

    ACF 5.10 Introduces Block API v2 Support, Block Preloading, and Security Improvements

    Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) has released version 5.10, the first major release since the plugin was acquired by Delicious Brains. It introduces several new features that were previously experimental, closing out tickets that were started by previous owner Elliot Condon. The release enables HTML escaping by default, which helps prevent Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks. It…

  • Adding Custom HTML Attributes With the Block Attributes Plugin

    Adding Custom HTML Attributes With the Block Attributes Plugin

    Earlier this week, websevendev released its fourth WordPress plugin to the official directory named Block Attributes. The extension allows end-users to add any HTML attribute to nearly any block. One of the problems with the WordPress editor is that it can be a bit fussy about customizing HTML. Blocks are built on a set of…

  • WordPress Classic Editor Support Extended for at Least Another Year

    WordPress Classic Editor Support Extended for at Least Another Year

    Last week, I reached out to several members of the core WordPress committers to see if we could get an official word on whether Classic Editor support would continue beyond the mere months it seemingly had left to live. I received a semi-official answer but was asked to hold off on publishing for a more…

  • Google Search Completes Rollout of Link Spam Update

    Google Search Completes Rollout of Link Spam Update

    Google announced today that it has completed its rollout of the link spam update, which was started a month ago. In an effort to combat sites using spammy links to manipulate rankings, the search engine has developed more effective ways to identify and nullify link spam across multiple languages. The update took a couple weeks…

  • Why Did You Start Using WordPress?

    Why Did You Start Using WordPress?

    If there was a question that ever made me start feeling old, it might be this one. Last week, Marcel Bootsman asked via Twitter, “Why did you start to use WordPress?” WordPress community members chimed in with all sorts of reasons for hopping aboard, and Jeff Chandler of WP Mainline shared his journey on his…

  • Gallery Block Refactor Expected To Land in WordPress 5.9

    Gallery Block Refactor Expected To Land in WordPress 5.9

    Last week, a GitHub pull request I had been watching since October 2020 on the Gutenberg repository was finally merged into the codebase. It changes the structure of the WordPress Gallery block to be a container for nested Image blocks. The new format is expected to land in WordPress 5.9. For those who want to…

  • Get Your Free Tickets to WordCamp US Online 2021

    Get Your Free Tickets to WordCamp US Online 2021

    WordCamp US 2021 will be held online this year on October 1. The free, one-day event will be packed with speaker sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities for attendees. Organizers opened the call for speaker nominees earlier this month to speak on topics within the scope identified for this year: Connection, Contribution, and Inspiration: We want…

  • Second Annual WPMRR Virtual Summit To Kick Off September 21

    Second Annual WPMRR Virtual Summit To Kick Off September 21

    WPMRR is gearing up for its second annual WPMRR Virtual Summit after the success of last year’s event. This year’s online-only conference will run from September 21 – 23. WPMRR and WP Buffs founder Joe Howard is hosting the event alongside guest host Brian Richards, the organizer behind WordSesh and WooSesh. The event is free…

  • Gutenberg 11.3 Introduces Dimensions Panel, Adds Button Padding Support, and Speeds Up the Inserter

    Gutenberg 11.3 Introduces Dimensions Panel, Adds Button Padding Support, and Speeds Up the Inserter

    Earlier today, Gutenberg 11.3 landed in the WordPress plugin directory. The latest update introduces a new dimensions panel for toggling spacing-related block options. The Button block now supports the padding control, and the Post Featured Image block has new width and height settings. One of the release’s highlights was a speed improvement for both opening…

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