Month: April 2022

  • ACF 5.12.1 Patches Missing Authorization Vulnerability

    ACF 5.12.1 Patches Missing Authorization Vulnerability

    Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) recently patched a missing authorization vulnerability in version 5.12.1 that potentially affects more than a million users. The security issue was discovered by Keitaro Yamazaki of Ierae Security, Inc, who reported it to the Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA). According to the CVE record information, the vulnerability affects all free versions of ACF…

  • Grigora Blocks Has the Potential To Be a Solid Starter Theme

    Grigora Blocks Has the Potential To Be a Solid Starter Theme

    On its face, Grigora Blocks by Latracal Solutions seems almost pedestrian. It feels like a theme you would use as a starting point to build your own thing. It will not have enough personality for everyone to give it a shot. However, for others, a base layout to customize is what they might be looking…

  • WordPress Contributors Host 6.0 Walkthrough

    WordPress Contributors Host 6.0 Walkthrough

    WordPress hosted a “first-of-its-kind event” via Zoom this week where members of the 6.0 release squad and core contributors conducted a live walkthrough of the major features coming in the next release. The event was recorded and is now available on WordPress.tv and embedded below. WordPress 6.0 is set to include approximately 400 updates and…

  • Featured Cover Blocks and the Future of Binding Data to Generic WordPress Blocks

    Featured Cover Blocks and the Future of Binding Data to Generic WordPress Blocks

    Over the past year, I have been on a mission. I have eagerly awaited each release of the Gutenberg plugin, followed tickets, and chimed in when I could. I have been holding out some sliver of hope for one feature in particular. I wanted to use featured images within a Cover block. That day has…

  • WordPress.com Increases Traffic and Storage Limits on New Plans After Overwhelmingly Negative Feedback on Initial Rollout

    WordPress.com Increases Traffic and Storage Limits on New Plans After Overwhelmingly Negative Feedback on Initial Rollout

    WordPress.com officially announced its new pricing yesterday, after rolling it out on April 1. The lack of communication about the changes, and the free plan’s severely pared back storage and traffic limits, alarmed and frustrated many users who for years have considered WordPress.com their go-to platform for simple blogging. WordPress.com has simplified its offerings from…

  • Displaying Post Modified and Reading Times via WordPress Blocks

    Displaying Post Modified and Reading Times via WordPress Blocks

    A couple of weeks ago, Rich Tabor announced a GitHub repository that listed all of his block plugins. These were already publicly available. However, some had yet to land in the WordPress plugin directory. As a fan of his simple approach to block design, I was quick to start tinkering with them. One of those…

  • Jetpack 10.8 Introduces QR Code Post Sharing, Adds Openverse Media Provider

    Jetpack 10.8 Introduces QR Code Post Sharing, Adds Openverse Media Provider

    People have been asking if QR codes are dead for the past decade, but their relevancy has only increased as digital life becomes more vibrant. eMarketer forecasts that the number of US smartphone users scanning QR codes will increase from 83.4 million in 2022 to 99.5 million in 2025. QR codes are even more popular…

  • FSE Outreach #13: Building an Author Template from the WordPress Site Editor

    FSE Outreach #13: Building an Author Template from the WordPress Site Editor

    Anne McCarthy announced round #13 of the FSE Outreach Program on March 31. This call for testing focuses on creating an author template via the site editor. Several of the new features used during this round were only added in Gutenberg 12.9 last week. The call asks volunteers to test and provide feedback on features…

  • WordPress.com Makes Major Unannounced Pricing Changes, Slashes Free Storage Limits

    WordPress.com Makes Major Unannounced Pricing Changes, Slashes Free Storage Limits

    Over the weekend, a post regarding WordPress.com’s as yet unannounced pricing changes went viral on Hacker News. In a post titled “What are you doing, WordPress.com?” one user identified as “VM” expressed concerns about the pricing, which has changed from five plans to two plans, and slashed storage on the free tier from 3GB to…

  • How To Build Book and Book Review Cards with WordPress Blocks

    How To Build Book and Book Review Cards with WordPress Blocks

    I was neck-deep into the block system during the months leading up to its debut in 2018. This also just happened to coincide with the first November I had ever completed National Novel Writing Month, a 30-day challenge to write a 50,000-word first draft of a novel. I have since won a second time in…

Newsletter

Subscribe Via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.