Month: October 2021

  • Contextually Display Content With the Block Injector Plugin

    Contextually Display Content With the Block Injector Plugin

    Jamie Marsland, the founder of Pootlepress, reached out a few weeks ago, asking for feedback on a beta version of Block Injector. It was a commercial plugin his team at Pootlepress was gearing up to launch. Earlier this week, they released an updated version that he said he was happy with as an initial release.…

  • Default Theme Releases May Become More Frequent Following WordPress 5.9

    Default Theme Releases May Become More Frequent Following WordPress 5.9

    The new Twenty Twenty-Two default theme coming in 5.9 hasn’t even been fully built yet but many WordPress enthusiasts who saw yesterday’s design reveal are already eager to use it on their sites. Contributors have just 40 days before the scheduled Beta 1 release on November 16 to get the theme ready. While that seems…

  • The HeroPress Network Launches as a Multi-Project Portal

    The HeroPress Network Launches as a Multi-Project Portal

    Husband-and-wife duo Topher and Cate DeRosia announced the launch of the The HeroPress Network earlier today. It is a collection of content from various sites they are working on in a centralized location. “Its overarching goal is to be a hub,” said Cate DeRosia. “It will display the newest items from around the HeroPress Network,…

  • First Look at WordPress’ Upcoming Twenty Twenty-Two Default Theme: “The Most Flexible Default Theme Ever Created for WordPress”

    First Look at WordPress’ Upcoming Twenty Twenty-Two Default Theme: “The Most Flexible Default Theme Ever Created for WordPress”

    Twenty Twenty-Two, the new default theme coming in WordPress 5.9, was unveiled today on WordPress.org. The design goes full steam ahead in support of full site editing and new customization capabilities. Like its predecessor, Twenty Twenty-One, the new default theme makes some bold design choices wrapped around a central theme. In this case it’s bird…

  • WordCamp US 2021 Draws More Than 3600 Attendees

    WordCamp US 2021 Draws More Than 3600 Attendees

    WordCamp US took place online last Friday. Organizers pulled off a successful one-day event with an engaging group of speakers who highlighted timely and important topics. There were 3,608 people registered for the event and the livestream had as many as 400 concurrent viewers at a time. “Online events are notoriously difficult to get attendee…

  • GiveWP Launches Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Add-On

    GiveWP Launches Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Add-On

    The GiveWP team announced an extension of its flagship donation plugin for allowing peer-to-peer (P2P) fundraising in late September. The solution should make the project even more appealing than before for those looking to break from third-party donation services and go the self-hosted route. The first version rolls out individual and team fundraising pages, leaderboards,…

  • Facebook Outage Rekindles Push for a Free and Open Web

    Facebook Outage Rekindles Push for a Free and Open Web

    Facebook, Workplace, Instagram, and WhatsApp went down today for roughly six hours due to a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) configuration error. Cloudflare describes BGP as “the postal service of the Internet.” It is responsible for routing Facebook’s traffic and making all of its domains accessible to visitors. At first glance, the outage appeared to be…

  • The Next Web Publishes Storyblok-Sponsored Hit Piece on WordPress

    The Next Web Publishes Storyblok-Sponsored Hit Piece on WordPress

    Last week, under its news section, The Next Web published what could only be described as a hit piece: Developers hate WordPress — and so should marketers. The claim was that, despite its current 40% market share, folks should start looking at alternatives for a better experience. The first developer interviewed for this piece was…

  • Gutenberg 11.6 Introduces New API for Locking Blocks

    Gutenberg 11.6 Introduces New API for Locking Blocks

    Gutenberg 11.6 was released this week with a new API for managing lock control at the block-type level. When defining a block, developers can now use the lock attribute to designate whether a block can be moved or removed. The PR introduces parts of the locking support mechanisms proposed by Matias Ventura in a separate…

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