Month: September 2021

  • Gutenberg 11.6 Improves the Global Styles UI, Adds Child Theme Support

    Gutenberg 11.6 Improves the Global Styles UI, Adds Child Theme Support

    Gutenberg 11.6 landed yesterday. Contributors added dozens of enhancements and bug fixes. Admittedly, there was not a whole lot that excited me as a user about this release. Typography options for the Post Title block. Nice. Cropping for the Site Logo. A necessary addition. Toolbar button for converting old Gallery blocks to the new —…

  • Preview WordPress Block Pattern and Theme Combinations via New Site

    Preview WordPress Block Pattern and Theme Combinations via New Site

    Andrew Starr, the owner of UXL Themes, has cobbled together a new project around block patterns. His new site, aptly named WP Block Patterns, allows users to preview any WordPress.org-hosted block themes and patterns together. The project does not allow visitors to download anything or ask them to sign up. It is a basic demo…

  • WordCamp US 2021 Kicks Off Online in 48 Hours

    WordCamp US 2021 Kicks Off Online in 48 Hours

    WordCamp US, WordPress’ largest flagship event in the Western Hemisphere, is set to kick off on Friday, October 1, at 11:45 AM EDT. The single-day event will include sessions, workshops, networking events, virtual sponsor booths, and musical interludes. Get ready to be inspired by new ideas and learn about the latest and greatest capabilities in…

  • A Web Font API Possibly Coming to WordPress

    A Web Font API Possibly Coming to WordPress

    Ari Stathopoulos announced a proposal for implementing a web fonts API in core WordPress. The goal is to standardize how theme authors register and enqueue font styles. It may also serve as the foundation of other features down the road. Jono Alderson opened the original ticket for such an API in February 2019. The discussion…

  • WooCommerce Marks 10 Year Anniversary of Forking Jigoshop

    WooCommerce Marks 10 Year Anniversary of Forking Jigoshop

    WooCommerce is celebrating 10 years since WooThemes launched the first iteration of the WooCommerce plugin. Paul Maiorana, WooCommerce’s current CEO, covered a few high highlights of the plugin’s rising popularity over the years in his anniversary post. After 16 months in the wild, WooCommerce had been downloaded 500,000 times and passed the 1 million downloads…

  • Add Custom SVGs via the Icon Block WordPress Plugin

    Add Custom SVGs via the Icon Block WordPress Plugin

    Nick Diego released the Icon Block plugin last week. Unlike similar blocks that are available, it does not rely on a third-party library. Instead, it caters to the developer and DIY crowd, allowing them to add any SVG directly to the editor. Diego is the author of the Block Visibility plugin, which is just a…

  • Adding Blocks With Animated Backgrounds Using WebArea’s Latest Plugin

    Adding Blocks With Animated Backgrounds Using WebArea’s Latest Plugin

    As always, I like to highlight some things on the lighter side of the WordPress world. We have had enough business acquisitions in the past week — the whole year, really — that we need to take a break and enjoy the more experimental developments that the community has to offer. Such as the case…

  • WooCommerce 5.7.0 Patches Security Issue that Could Potentially Leak Analytics Reports

    WooCommerce 5.7.0 Patches Security Issue that Could Potentially Leak Analytics Reports

    WooCommerce shipped version 5.7.0 through a forced update for some users earlier this week. The minor release was not billed as a security update but the following day WooCommerce published a post explaining that the plugin was vulnerable to having analytics reports leaked on some hosting configurations: On September 21, 2021, our team released a…

  • Keanan Koppenhaver Acquires WP Pusher and Branch

    Keanan Koppenhaver Acquires WP Pusher and Branch

    WordPress developer Keanan Koppenhaver announced today that he has acquired WP Pusher and Branch from Peter Suhm. WP Pusher, a product we have covered for the past six years, allows users to deploy plugins and themes from popular code hosting services like GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket. In 2018, Suhm expanded his offerings to include Branch,…

  • Should Users Be Able To Select More Than One Block Style?

    Should Users Be Able To Select More Than One Block Style?

    When I first tried the block styles feature in WordPress, I was impressed. As a theme creator, it was a simple way of allowing users to select a design-related class without them actually needing to know what was happening under the hood. In that first week or so, I hit the problem that many others…

  • Awesome Motive Acquires Sandhills Development

    Awesome Motive Acquires Sandhills Development

    Awesome Motive, the company behind OptinMonster, WPForms, MonsterInsights, and other popular WordPress plugins, has acquired Sandhills Development. The deal includes all of the company’s WordPress products and services: Easy Digital Downloads, AffiliateWP, WP Simple Pay, Sugar Calendar, WP Simple Pay, and the Payouts Service. The majority of the development team will be joining Awesome Motive to continue supporting the products.…

  • GoDaddy Pro To Host Second EXPAND 2021 Event on September 24 in India

    GoDaddy Pro To Host Second EXPAND 2021 Event on September 24 in India

    GoDaddy Pro will kick off EXPAND 2021 – India on September 24, the second event of its kind this year. It is a one-day virtual conference that will feature sessions from industry leaders and experts in the field. Nikhil Arora, the Vice President and Managing Director for GoDaddy India, will present the keynote address. In…

  • Open Collective Launches New Way to Support Open Source through Public Stock Shares

    Open Collective Launches New Way to Support Open Source through Public Stock Shares

    It’s no secret that companies are making loads of cash using open source technology. A 2021 survey of 1,250 IT leaders commissioned by Red Hat found that 90% are using enterprise open source software. Following the trail of major acquisitions (Red Hat at $34B, GitHub at $7.5B, and MuleSoft $6.5B), it’s becoming more common to…

  • StellarWP Acquires Learning Management System LearnDash

    StellarWP Acquires Learning Management System LearnDash

    StellarWP announced today that it acquired LearnDash, a learning management system (LMS) for WordPress. The product allows educators to create online courses, quizzes, and dynamic content. LearnDash will continue to operate autonomously, keeping its team intact. In May, Liquid Web launched its new umbrella brand, StellarWP, alongside its acquisition of Impress.org and its flagship product,…

  • WordPress Contributor Teams Seek to Curb Spam Pledges in Five for the Future Program

    WordPress Contributor Teams Seek to Curb Spam Pledges in Five for the Future Program

    The Five for the Future program, an initiative Matt Mullenweg proposed in 2014, may soon be addressing the problem of spam and outdated pledges that appear on the program’s dedicated website. The idea behind the program is that organizations and individuals will contribute five percent of their resources back to WordPress development, ensuring the future…

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