Year: 2021

  • WordPress.com and Jetpack Launch Story Block for Mobile Apps

    WordPress.com and Jetpack Launch Story Block for Mobile Apps

    Automattic-owned WordPress.com launched its new Story-publishing feature today. Currently, only users with the WordPress for Android or iOS apps can add stories. Self-hosted users with Jetpack-connected sites can publish via the mobile apps too. The development team previewed the Story feature in January, launching a public beta on the Android app. Stories are essentially media…

  • WordPress 5.7 Introduces Drag-and-Drop for Blocks and Patterns, Streamlined Admin Color Palette, and One-Click Migration from HTTP to HTTPS

    WordPress 5.7 Introduces Drag-and-Drop for Blocks and Patterns, Streamlined Admin Color Palette, and One-Click Migration from HTTP to HTTPS

    WordPress 5.7 “Esperanza” was released today, named for Esperanza Spalding, an American jazz bassist who became an accomplished singer, songwriter, and composer in her early 20’s. Versions 9.3 – 9.9 of the Gutenberg plugin are rolled into this update, bringing hundreds of enhancements and bug fixes that make working in the block editor more efficient…

  • WordPress Considers Dropping Support for IE 11 After Usage Falls Below 1%

    WordPress Considers Dropping Support for IE 11 After Usage Falls Below 1%

    A new proposal on WordPress.org explores the ramifications of dropping support for Internet Explorer 11 (IE11). Héctor Prieto summarized the current state of IE usage among WordPress users, citing three metrics that demonstrate declining usage that is now cumulatively below ~1%: 0.71% from StatCounter’s GlobalStats 1.2% from W3 Counter 0.46% from WordPress.com StatCounter’s GlobalStats record IE11 having dipped…

  • Proposal and Steps To Dual-License Gutenberg Under the GPL and MPL

    Proposal and Steps To Dual-License Gutenberg Under the GPL and MPL

    The GPL is so embedded into WordPress that it is not just the license the platform is under but a part of the community’s culture. Friends have been gained and lost over discussions of it. Bridges burned. Battles waged. People cast out to the dark corners of the web that “we don’t talk about.” There…

  • User-Friendly Methods for Testing Gutenberg Enhancements and Bug Fixes

    User-Friendly Methods for Testing Gutenberg Enhancements and Bug Fixes

    Living on the bleeding edge of Gutenberg’s development is not particularly easy for everyone. There is a ton of work and know-how involved with getting everything set up. You have to clone a Git repository, grab pull requests, and run a build process. Non-developers may find themselves facing an overwhelming learning curve. It can be…

  • Gutenberg 10.1 Enhances Reusable Blocks, Updates Social Icons Spacing Options, and Normalizes Image Block Toolbar

    Gutenberg 10.1 Enhances Reusable Blocks, Updates Social Icons Spacing Options, and Normalizes Image Block Toolbar

    Gutenberg 10.1 landed yesterday with several new features, many of which focused on improvements to the interface and user experience. Users can now control the justification of items in the Social Icons block. The new release also enhances the UX for creating reusable blocks, groups the Image block toolbar controls, and introduces categorized template parts…

  • Recreating the Music Artist WordPress Theme Homepage With the Block Editor

    Recreating the Music Artist WordPress Theme Homepage With the Block Editor

    One of my favorite activities each week is to peruse the latest themes to land in the WordPress theme directory. Often, there are intriguing design concepts. However, much of the time, I am disappointed to learn that homepage designs of many rely on theme options instead of the block editor. While the editor has several…

  • Editor Plus 2.6 Adds Block Pattern and Template Library

    Editor Plus 2.6 Adds Block Pattern and Template Library

    A couple of weeks ago, Munir Kamal released version 2.6 of his Editor Plus WordPress plugin. The latest version does not add a slew of features as its users have seen in the past. However, it introduces one major upgrade. The new version lets users insert templates from Gutenberg Hub’s growing library directly from the…

  • Elementor Raises Eyebrows with Google Ads Targeting Full-Site Editing

    Elementor Raises Eyebrows with Google Ads Targeting Full-Site Editing

    WordPress’ growing market share is fueling a continual influx of new users but also a higher level of scrutiny around advertising. Companies with large advertising budgets target this segment of consumers, because many who are new to WordPress need help hosting and creating their websites. Last week Bluehost pulled an advertisement that misused WordPress’ trademark.…

  • Chrome is Testing a Follow Button for Websites

    Chrome is Testing a Follow Button for Websites

    Chrome Canary, the browser’s nightly build for developers, has been testing a new Follow button, as spotted on Android by the publishers of Chrome Story. The button appears on the homepage of a site, as well as in the browser menu: Chrome Story speculates that it may be integrated with Google’s Discover feature, allowing sites…

  • Ask the Bartender: What Happens When Block Markup Changes?

    Ask the Bartender: What Happens When Block Markup Changes?

    I’m a developer that has started developing with Gutenberg recently. There are a bunch of amazing benefits and features, but there are also a ton of drawbacks, inconsistencies, as well as absolutely awful and outdated documentation. One of the worst aspects of Gutenberg from a developer perspective has been block validation. Consider the following scenario.…

  • The Gutenberg WordPress Plugin To Introduce a Table of Contents Block

    The Gutenberg WordPress Plugin To Introduce a Table of Contents Block

    What was once likely viewed as plugin territory is now a reality as part of the Gutenberg project. Yesterday, the team merged a pull request for a Table of Contents (TOC) block into the plugin’s codebase. It was a contribution driven by developer Zebulan Stanphill, starting nearly a year ago. The TOC block may feel…

  • Bluehost Misuses WordPress Trademark, Reigniting Controversy Over Recommended Hosts Page

    Bluehost Misuses WordPress Trademark, Reigniting Controversy Over Recommended Hosts Page

    Bluehost was called out this week for misusing WordPress’ trademark, as the WordPress Foundation prohibits its use in advertising. The company has been featured on WordPress’ recommended hosting page for the past 16 years, as one of a handful of hosts that have been arbitrarily selected based on an incomplete list of criteria. The wording…

  • Build a Full WordPress Site via Block Patterns With the Hansen Theme

    Build a Full WordPress Site via Block Patterns With the Hansen Theme

    Earlier today, the WordPress theme directory welcomed its fourth block-based theme. Built by UXL Themes, Hansen is one of the more stylish projects capable of working with the site editor in the Gutenberg plugin. The theme author also stepped it up a notch and included several block patterns. I have written about how patterns will…

  • WordPress 5.7 Lets Administrators Send Password Reset Links

    WordPress 5.7 Lets Administrators Send Password Reset Links

    It’s that time in the release cycle when all the dev notes are rolling out ahead of the next major update. These notes include technical summaries of all the goodies coming in the next release. If you haven’t been paying close attention, there are always a few happy surprises in there that pop up as…

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