Month: February 2022

  • Gutenberg 12.6 Enhances Transforming Blocks, Adds Read More and Post Author Bio Blocks, and Enables Social Icon Labels

    Gutenberg 12.6 Enhances Transforming Blocks, Adds Read More and Post Author Bio Blocks, and Enables Social Icon Labels

    Gutenberg 12.6 landed in the WordPress plugin directory yesterday. The update includes several transform-related enhancements and new Read More and Post Author Biography blocks. Users can now also show visible labels via the Social Icons block. Nothing seems to be broken with this release, which is always welcome. Gutenberg has not fundamentally wrecked something I…

  • WordPress News Gets a New Design

    WordPress News Gets a New Design

    WordPress.org’s News section is sporting a new design with a bold color scheme and updated typography. The design was created by Automattic-sponsored contributor, Beatriz Fialho, who unveiled earlier versions of the update in June 2021. Fialho selected Inter, an open source font, for paragraphs and functional text, and EB Garamond for headings. As design trends change on the…

  • Building a “Scotch Tape” Image Block Style

    Building a “Scotch Tape” Image Block Style

    In today’s post, Tavern readers are in for something a little different than our regular stream of news and opinion. Welcome to the Building with Blocks series. It is a new type of post we are trying out to show people some of the fun, unique, or creative things they can do with WordPress blocks.…

  • Yet Another Plugin Dependencies Discussion, Two Proposals This Time

    Yet Another Plugin Dependencies Discussion, Two Proposals This Time

    It has been over nine years since the late Alex Mills opened a ticket on WordPress Trac titled Plugin Dependencies (Yet Another Plugin Dependencies Ticket). It is not the oldest of similar feature requests, but it is still open. Most predecessors were closed with the “wontfix” label, which is usually the final nail in the…

  • BP Rewrites Feature Plugin Now in Beta

    BP Rewrites Feature Plugin Now in Beta

    The ball is moving on a nine-year-old effort to migrate BuddyPress’ custom URI parser to use WordPress’ Rewrite API. BuddyPress currently requires sites to use pretty permalinks in order to be compatible with its URL parser. The plugin analyzes the URL for whatever component you are viewing and performs internal checks to decide what to…

  • Gutenberg Contributors Explore More Advanced Template Creation

    Gutenberg Contributors Explore More Advanced Template Creation

    Gutenberg design contributors are exploring how the template creation UI can be updated to expand the types of templates that user can create using the Site Editor. In WordPress 5.9 users can edit any template that a theme includes, but template creation is limited to a few basics: Front page Single Page Archive Search 404…

  • Clarity Ad Blocker for WordPress Announced, Receives Mixed Reactions

    Clarity Ad Blocker for WordPress Announced, Receives Mixed Reactions

    Stanislav Khromov announced Clarity, a plugin for hiding obtrusive banners, via Twitter and the Advanced WordPress (AWP) Facebook group today. It was first pushed to WordPress.org around a year ago, but the developer seems to be just now publicizing it. The Clarity website describes its mission as: “Ads, upsells, and analytics banners have been running…

  • WordPress Photo Directory Gets Its Own Make Team

    WordPress Photo Directory Gets Its Own Make Team

    The WordPress Photo Directory is taking off, growing to more than 1,400 approved free photos in under two months. After a successful call for testers and volunteer photo moderators, the directory has an enthusiastic team of contributors ready to move the project forward. Angela Jin’s pitch for photo moderators resonated with a lot of people…

  • Block, FSE, Hybrid, Universal? What Do We Call These New WordPress Themes?

    Block, FSE, Hybrid, Universal? What Do We Call These New WordPress Themes?

    Ellen Bauer, developer and co-owner of ElmaStudio, posed the question on Twitter last week that many have been asking. What do we call these new types of WordPress themes made from blocks? She was not the first to ask. The question also came up via the Post Status Slack chat earlier this week. The short…

  • Kadence Blocks 2.2.4 Adds Lottie Animations Block

    Kadence Blocks 2.2.4 Adds Lottie Animations Block

    Kadence Blocks, a popular block collection plugin, added a new Lottie Animations block today in version 2.2.4. Most of the blocks in the plugin offer commonly used page building features like rows, buttons, galleries, and testimonials. The Lottie Animations block introduces something a little more fun and whimsical. Developed by the design team at Airbnb,…

  • Miniblock OOAK and Outside-the-Box Ideas in the Theme Directory

    Miniblock OOAK and Outside-the-Box Ideas in the Theme Directory

    I have been fascinated by the concept of Carolina Nymark’s Miniblock OOAK theme for a couple of weeks now. It has served as inspiration for a design idea I have been working on, and I am happy to see Nymark pushing boundaries in a space where few pioneers are left. Her design style always dares…

  • WordPress Community Support Program Recommends Cautious Spending Until In-Person Events Can Renew Revenue Stream

    WordPress Community Support Program Recommends Cautious Spending Until In-Person Events Can Renew Revenue Stream

    WordPress Community Support (WPCS), the subsidiary of the WordPress Foundation that handles financial and legal support for official WordPress events, has published an overview of the program’s current finances and a summary of 2020. Harmony Romo, a financial wrangler at Automattic, reported that WPCS ended the year with approximately $1.2M of cash on hand. $293,000…

  • Block Editor Sidebar Panels Are the New Admin Notices

    Block Editor Sidebar Panels Are the New Admin Notices

    There is a problem. Well, it is not an OMGBBQ problem, but it has the potential to become one. Maybe by calling attention to it, I will set off a landslide of copycats who will see this as another trick of the marketing trade, implementing it in their own projects. I am torn, but it…

  • Convesio Raises $5M to Expand Docker-Powered Hosting Platform

    Convesio Raises $5M to Expand Docker-Powered Hosting Platform

    WordPress hosting company Convesio has raised $5 million from private investors. This funding round includes some of the company’s original investors who participated in Convesio’s 2019 Wefunder crowdfunding campaign, which brought in more than $1 million from 800+ investors. “I started Convesio because legacy hosting providers have not evolved their technology, struggled to provide high…

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