Month: December 2021

  • A Throwback to the Past: Retro Winamp Block

    A Throwback to the Past: Retro Winamp Block

    In mid-November, I happened upon a block plugin called Retro Winamp Block. As many of our readers know, I am always on the lookout for those WordPress extensions that remind me of the era when I first started using computers and exploring the web. The plugin seemed to fit the bill. It had “retro” in…

  • Multiple State of the Word Attendees Test Positive for COVID-19

    Multiple State of the Word Attendees Test Positive for COVID-19

    Matt Mullenweg’s 2021 State of the Word address was held in New York City nine days ago with a live studio audience. On Sunday, December 19, all in-person attendees were notified by email that they were possibly exposed to COVID-19 after one of the attendees tested positive. Although proof of vaccination was required at the…

  • WP Engine Acquires Brian Gardner’s Frost, Opens It to the Public

    WP Engine Acquires Brian Gardner’s Frost, Opens It to the Public

    Brian Gardner announced today that WP Engine has acquired his latest project, Frost. In an email sent out to all customers, Gardner said his team had issued refunds to all current customers. The business model is changing, and Frost will be a freely-available project going forward and focus on full site editing. Frost is a…

  • Gutenberg 12.2 Focuses on User Experience Improvements

    Gutenberg 12.2 Focuses on User Experience Improvements

    Some Gutenberg plugin releases feel like heavy-hitters with new user-facing features. Others, such as today’s version 12.2 update, smooth over problems and create a more well-rounded experience. Switching between the site editor and templates is smoother. The color picker is no longer a hot mess. And, border controls now use the tools panel approach of…

  • WordPress Contributors Discuss the Possibility of 4 Major Releases in 2022

    WordPress Contributors Discuss the Possibility of 4 Major Releases in 2022

    Last week, WordPress Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy opened a discussion on how many releases the project will aim for in 2022. “Given that we have a release in January already, I wonder if we might be able to use 2022 to attempt four releases,” Haden Chomphosy said. She proposed three different release schedules: Quarterly…

  • Ask the Bartender: Will It Become Easier To Create Block Patterns?

    Ask the Bartender: Will It Become Easier To Create Block Patterns?

    Do you know if WordPress FSE is working to make it easier to create block patterns? Templates and Parts need to just click a button to download them. But patterns are very manual, and you need to register all of them programmatically. Thiago You are not the first person to ask this question, and it…

  • WordPress 5.9 to Introduce Language Switcher on Login Screen

    WordPress 5.9 to Introduce Language Switcher on Login Screen

    More than half of all WordPress sites (50.5%) are using translations for non-English speaking locales. It’s only natural that these users would want the ability to register, log in, and reset their passwords in their own languages. A new language switcher on the login screen has finally made its way into core, four years after…

  • The WordPress Photo Directory Is the Open-Source Image Project We Have Long Needed

    The WordPress Photo Directory Is the Open-Source Image Project We Have Long Needed

    In last week’s annual State of the Word address, WordPress project lead Matt Mullenweg announced the WordPress.org photo directory. Officially, it has not yet “fully launched.” However, it is live on the site, and anyone with an account can submit their photos. Thus far, the directory has 103 submissions and are under the CC0 license.…

  • Disable Over a Dozen WordPress Features With the No Nonsense Plugin

    Disable Over a Dozen WordPress Features With the No Nonsense Plugin

    One of the best things about WordPress is the hundreds of ways of turning things off. There are likely dozens of plugins for disabling various items, each with its own unique set of options. No Nonsense is no different. It is a plugin that allows users to control whether they want to use over a…

  • Free Software Foundation Adds a Code of Ethics for Board Members

    Free Software Foundation Adds a Code of Ethics for Board Members

    The Free Software Foundation (FSF) announced it is implementing a new Board Member Agreement and  Code of Ethics that is meant to guide members in their responsibilities, decision-making, and activities. The documents, which FSF says were “designed to help make FSF governance more transparent, accountable, ethical, and responsible,” were created as part of a six-month long…

  • Yes, a Block-Based Version of the Kubrick WordPress Theme Exists

    Yes, a Block-Based Version of the Kubrick WordPress Theme Exists

    It is literally the one thing that no one was asking for, but we can all collectively agree is kind of cool. A block-based version of the old-school Kubrick WordPress theme exists. Gutenberg lead Matías Ventura tweeted a quick video of it in action yesterday. Fellow Automattic engineer Riad Benguella had put the theme together.…

  • David Gwyer Teases Block Theme Generator App, Plans for a Community of Creators

    David Gwyer Teases Block Theme Generator App, Plans for a Community of Creators

    David Gwyer has been teasing ThemeGen over the last couple of weeks. It is his upcoming block theme generator app. Piece by piece, it has seemed to be coming together and could prove invaluable for theme developers. Currently, it is in beta testing. He provided me with a link to an early preview to get…

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