Year: 2021

  • Openverse: Why This Project Is Good for WordPress and the Web

    Openverse: Why This Project Is Good for WordPress and the Web

    In today’s WP Briefing podcast episode, The Commons of Images, host Josepha Haden Chomphosy discussed the Openverse project with WordPress lead Matt Mullenweg. Automattic recently paid the non-profit Creative Commons organization for their Creative Commons Search engine. However, WordPress.org will host it, and there will be a community-run team. Openverse will be the name of…

  • A Laptop and a Dream: Your Home Office Should Meet Your Needs

    A Laptop and a Dream: Your Home Office Should Meet Your Needs

    I began my journey into remote work while teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) in South Korea. I was 23 years old at the time. By day, I spent my time wrangling elementary and middle-school kids. At night, I was writing tutorials, building themes and plugins, and taking any work that landed on my…

  • Classic Widgets Plugin Disables WordPress 5.8’s Upcoming Block-Based Widgets System

    Classic Widgets Plugin Disables WordPress 5.8’s Upcoming Block-Based Widgets System

    Yesterday, WordPress released a core plugin named Classic Widgets. Core contributors Tonya Mork and Andrew Ozz created the plugin under the WordPress Contributors account. It allows end-users to disable the upcoming block-based widgets system. Support is expected through 2022 or as long as necessary according to the plugin description. Decided last month by a small…

  • Jetpack 9.7 Makes More Features Available without Connecting to WordPress.com

    Jetpack 9.7 Makes More Features Available without Connecting to WordPress.com

    Jetpack 9.7 was released today with updates under the hood that ensure the plugin’s blocks are compatible with the full-site editing features coming in WordPress 5.8. It also changes how sites access features that require the WordPress.com infrastructure. A pull request merged in version 9.7 changes the connection flow to make Jetpack active as soon…

  • It Is Time for WordPress Theme Authors To Step Up Their Block Pattern Game

    It Is Time for WordPress Theme Authors To Step Up Their Block Pattern Game

    Going through my routine this week, I skimmed the latest WordPress theme releases and found a new project that supported the block editor. It even shipped a few custom patterns. While the design was nothing extraordinary, it was a solid theme overall. However, after spending the better part of today writing about it, I did…

  • A WordPress Voting Guide to the Webby Awards

    A WordPress Voting Guide to the Webby Awards

    The People’s Voice voting for the 25th annual Webby Awards closes in three days on May 6, 2021. Since 1996, the Webbys have recognized excellence on the internet among what is now seven major media types: websites, video, advertising, media and PR, social, apps, mobile, voice, games, and podcasts. After nearly 13,500 entries were submitted…

  • Alpha Particle and Flowspoke Acquire Kanban for WordPress for $15K

    Alpha Particle and Flowspoke Acquire Kanban for WordPress for $15K

    Digital consultancies Alpha Particle and Flowspoke have acquired the Kanban for WordPress plugin, a tool that puts Kanban boards into the admin to measure progress on a goal. The plugin is used for agile project management, sales tracking, editorial scheduling, and other planning purposes. WordPress developer Corey Maass created Kanban for WordPress in 2015 but…

  • Pattern Directory Targeted to Launch with WordPress 5.8

    Pattern Directory Targeted to Launch with WordPress 5.8

    Last month WordPress contributors published the initial designs for the upcoming pattern directory, which will host community-submitted patterns that can be installed with one click from the block inserter in the editor. A live prototype of the work in progress is available at wordpress.org/patterns. The previously planned masonry style, which accommodates variable thumbnail heights, has…

  • Gravity Forms 2.5 Launches With an Overhauled UI and Focus on Accessibility

    Gravity Forms 2.5 Launches With an Overhauled UI and Focus on Accessibility

    The Gravity Forms team formally announced version 2.5 of its form plugin yesterday. The product, owned by Rocketgenius, promises an overhauled experience that is more in line with the core block editor. The team also wanted to put accessibility at the forefront of this release. The design is fresh, ditching pieces of the older WordPress…

  • Creative Commons Search to Relaunch on WordPress.org

    Creative Commons Search to Relaunch on WordPress.org

    The Creative Commons search engine will soon be part of WordPress.org, as Automattic will begin sponsoring several members of the CC Search team to maintain it. The engine currently offers over 500 million images, audio, and videos, under Creative Commons licenses or the public domain, aggregating more than 45 different sources. Matt Mullenweg announced the…

  • Churel Is a Colorful and Minimalist Block-Ready WordPress Theme

    Churel Is a Colorful and Minimalist Block-Ready WordPress Theme

    WordPress theme development company Themix released its third free theme to the official directory this week. Churel is described as a theme for organizations and businesses that also works for traditional blogging. The development team has a keen eye for modern color schemes and font families. The theme has a refreshing design that is rare…

  • Will We See In-Person WordCamps in 2021? An Open Discussion on a Path Forward

    Will We See In-Person WordCamps in 2021? An Open Discussion on a Path Forward

    Now that COVID-19 vaccinations are becoming more widespread, many hope that in-person WordCamps can once again be a reality. There is no official path forward just yet, and decisions will likely be locally based in the coming months. Angela Jin, a community organizer for Automattic, announced an open discussion around the topic. Currently, all WordCamps…

  • FLoC Blocking Discussion Continues on WordPress Trac

    FLoC Blocking Discussion Continues on WordPress Trac

    Last week WordPress contributors began a heated discussion regarding blocking FLoC (Federated Learning of Cohorts). Google’s experimental alternative to third-party cookies has become a highly contentious topic that made its way into last week’s Core developers meeting. Representatives from the Chrome team also attended the meeting to clear up any confusion and answer questions about…

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