Month: February 2022

  • WordPress Multisite Is Still a Valuable and Often Necessary Tool

    WordPress Multisite Is Still a Valuable and Often Necessary Tool

    Rob Howard rocked the boat last week in calling for the deprecation of WordPress multisite in the latest MasterWP newsletter. He argued that “the brave and noble add-on is no longer necessary or valuable to developers.” The responses via Twitter were swift and in disagreement. Before WordPress 3.0, multisite was an entirely separate system called…

  • WPExperts Acquires Post SMTP Plugin

    WPExperts Acquires Post SMTP Plugin

    WPExperts, a Pakistan and Egypt-based WordPress development agency with more than 120 employees, has acquired the Post SMTP plugin from its former developer, Yehuda Hassine. This is the agency’s second acquisition this year, after picking up Rich Tabor’s Login Designer plugin in January. The Post SMTP plugin is a fork of the Postman SMTP plugin,…

  • FSE Outreach Round #12: Building a Site Header With Blocks

    FSE Outreach Round #12: Building a Site Header With Blocks

    On Wednesday, Anne McCarthy announced Round #12 of the FSE Outreach Program. As always, everyone is free to join by testing features and providing direct feedback on problem areas with the design tools in WordPress. Anyone interested should respond by March 16. For this round, volunteers are tasked with testing some oldies but goodies. Early…

  • The Kyiv Independent Seeks Donations to Continue Critical Ukrainian News Coverage

    The Kyiv Independent Seeks Donations to Continue Critical Ukrainian News Coverage

    The Kyiv Independent, a new English-language media outlet powered by WordPress, is seeking donations to continue their reporting at this critical time in Ukraine’s struggle against Russian invasion. The fledgling publication is just three months running and its staff is already plunged into what may be some of the most important reporting of their lifetimes.…

  • WooCommerce 6.3 to Introduce New Product Filtering by Attributes

    WooCommerce 6.3 to Introduce New Product Filtering by Attributes

    The WooCommerce development team released the first RC for version 6.3 this week. The upcoming major release is expected on March 8, 2022, and is set to introduce an exciting, long-awaited feature: a new lookup table that will offer the ability the accurately filter products by attributes. Shop owners who sell variable items have been…

  • Recreating Onia: Building Brushstroke Backgrounds With WordPress Blocks

    Recreating Onia: Building Brushstroke Backgrounds With WordPress Blocks

    As I was looking over the latest releases from the WordPress theme directory this week, I came across one that caught my eye. Onia was clean and minimal while reserving its flourishes to bring attention to just a few elements across the page. Could this be one of those diamonds in the rough I am…

  • Skatepark Is a Bold and Vibrant Block Theme for Events and Organizations

    Skatepark Is a Bold and Vibrant Block Theme for Events and Organizations

    Automattic’s Skatepark landed in the WordPress.org theme directory on Monday. It was designed for modern events and organizations, but it should work well for many sites with a small amount of customization. For those keeping count, it is number 52 on the long path toward the 3,000 themes project lead Matt Mullenweg hopes for before…

  • WordFest Live to Host Free 24-Hour Festival of WordPress March 4, 2022

    WordFest Live to Host Free 24-Hour Festival of WordPress March 4, 2022

    The third edition of WordFest Live is coming up on March 4, 2022. The online event will feature more than 60 sessions over the course of 24 hours, as well as workshops, socials, and celebrations. Sessions will be focused on WordPress, remote working, and mental wellbeing. Topics include leadership, freelancing, website performance, podcasting, WooCommerce, dealing…

  • The Case for a Shared CSS Toolkit in WordPress

    The Case for a Shared CSS Toolkit in WordPress

    Earlier today, Mark Root-Wiley published an in-depth proposal around standardized design tokens and CSS for WordPress. The goal is to create a consistent, customizable, and interoperable system around the design tools in core. Essentially, he is proposing a standardized design framework or, as he refers to it, a “shared CSS toolkit” that WordPress, themes, and…

  • Amazon Drops “Elasticsearch” From Product Names To Settle Trademark Infringement Lawsuit With Elastic

    Amazon Drops “Elasticsearch” From Product Names To Settle Trademark Infringement Lawsuit With Elastic

    Elastic has resolved a trademark infringement lawsuit related to usage of the term “Elasticsearch.” Amazon has agreed to drop the term from its product line. “We believe this resolution will remove confusion in the marketplace and provide much-needed clarity to our community and customers,” Elastic CEO Ashutosh Kulkarni said in the announcement. “There is only…

  • How to Build a vCard Website with a Video Background

    How to Build a vCard Website with a Video Background

    Today we are continuing on with our new Building with Blocks series, where we demonstrate some fun things you can create with blocks. In this tutorial I am going to show you how to build a simple vCard website with a video background in under five minutes. I wanted to build a website like this…

  • Unearthing Hidden Treasures in the Wabi WordPress Block Theme

    Unearthing Hidden Treasures in the Wabi WordPress Block Theme

    After being involved in web design for almost 19 years now, there are grinding days where nothing feels fresh. However, there are also moments where you look at another web developer’s approach to problems and feel like there is a whole world of possibilities that you have yet to step into. And, it is rarely…

  • UpdraftPlus 1.22.3 Patches Severe Vulnerability Through Forced Security Update from WordPress.org

    UpdraftPlus 1.22.3 Patches Severe Vulnerability Through Forced Security Update from WordPress.org

    UpdraftPlus, a plugin that allows users to backup to various cloud providers, has patched a severe security vulnerability that would allow logged-in users to download a site’s latest backups. The patched version (1.22.3) was sent out via a forced auto-update, a measure reserved for severe vulnerabilities that affect a large number of users. UpdraftPlus is active…

  • Piklist Is Shutting Down

    Piklist Is Shutting Down

    Piklist, a development framework that helped people build things faster with WordPress, is shutting down. Its creators, Steve Bruner and Kevin Miller, launched the framework on June 12, 2012, at WordCampNYC. Over the next nine years it gained a devoted following. The framework was used by developers to speed up tasks such as creating fields…

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