Month: September 2022

  • BuddyPress Plugin Usage Declining, Remaining Contributors Discuss Path Forward

    BuddyPress Plugin Usage Declining, Remaining Contributors Discuss Path Forward

    In the most recent BuddyPress developers’ chat, contributors discussed progress on the upcoming 11.0.0 release, which is expected on December 14, 2022. Mathieu Viet, one of BuddyPress’ lead developers who spearheaded the effort to get the BP Attachments API into BuddyPress 2.3 in 2015, has been working on templating to display single media items on…

  • WordPress 6.1 Product Walkthrough Video Now Available

    WordPress 6.1 Product Walkthrough Video Now Available

    Members of the WordPress 6.1 release squad recently gathered for a product walkthrough on Zoom, where Gutenberg lead architect Matías Ventura gave an informal tour of some of the new features coming in the next release. After the success of the 6.0 walkthrough, this gathering on Zoom has become a new part of the release…

  • WooCommerce 6.9 Released, High-Performance Order Storage Targeted for 7.1

    WooCommerce 6.9 Released, High-Performance Order Storage Targeted for 7.1

    WooCommerce 6.9 was released today and was quickly followed up with 6.9.1 after a bug caused some stores to produce a warning or a fatal error, depending on the site’s PHP version. This release brings the new Cart and Checkout blocks into core as beta features. These blocks have been available in the WooCommerce Blocks plugin since…

  • National Harbor, Maryland to Host WordCamp US and Community Summit, August 23-25, 2023

    National Harbor, Maryland to Host WordCamp US and Community Summit, August 23-25, 2023

    WordCamp US 2022 has concluded after two days of presentations and a contributor day last weekend. Some attendees are still making their way home with hearts full of good memories until the next time they can gather in person again. Outside of the main event, attendees had many opportunities to network, connect with new friends,…

  • Matt Mullenweg Renews Push for Canonical Plugins

    Matt Mullenweg Renews Push for Canonical Plugins

    During WordCamp US’ contributor day this weekend, Matt Mullenweg published a renewed call for WordPress’ Make teams to adopt a plugin-first approach when developing new features for core. He revived the notion of canonical plugins, first introduced to the WordPress community in 2009 as a means for delivering optional features to users with a higher…

  • WordPress.com Defies Marked Increase in Russian Takedown Demands

    WordPress.com Defies Marked Increase in Russian Takedown Demands

    Automattic published its bi-annual transparency report this week, which highlights the different information and takedown demands received across the company’s services. Historically, Automattic has used these reports as an opportunity to publicly reaffirm its commitment to actively pushing back against requests that violate users’ freedom of speech and bring attention to abusive takedown demands. In…

  • WordCamp US 2022 Kicks Off Today, Free Livestream Available

    WordCamp US 2022 Kicks Off Today, Free Livestream Available

    WordCamp US 2022 is underway in San Diego, California, following last night’s welcome party for speakers, sponsors, organizers, and volunteers. For many attendees, this is their first in-person WordPress event since 2019, before the pandemic began shutting down conferences. Unlike previous events, where attendees numbered in the thousands, this year tickets were capped at 650.…

  • WordPress Announces 10 Style Variation Selections for Twenty Twenty-Three Theme

    WordPress Announces 10 Style Variation Selections for Twenty Twenty-Three Theme

    WordPress’ design team has announced the winners of the challenge to create a style variation for the upcoming Twenty Twenty-Three (TT3) default theme. Organizers received 38 submissions from 19 contributors (some submitted multiple variations) hailing from eight countries. Given the wide range of colors and typography combinations, TT3 is gearing up to be a vehicle…

  • iThemes Patches Vulnerability in BackupBuddy, Wordfence Tracks 5 Million Exploit Attempts

    iThemes Patches Vulnerability in BackupBuddy, Wordfence Tracks 5 Million Exploit Attempts

    BackupBuddy, a commercial plugin from iThemes that performs scheduled backups with remote storage options, has patched a vulnerability that allowed for arbitrary file download by unauthenticated users. iThemes published an advisory for its users, indicating that the vulnerability affects versions 8.5.8.0 through 8.7.4.1 and is being actively exploited. Wordfence reviewed its data and found that…

  • WordPress To Drop Security Updates for Versions 3.7 Through 4.0 by December, 2022

    WordPress To Drop Security Updates for Versions 3.7 Through 4.0 by December, 2022

    WordPress’ Security Team announced it will be dropping support for versions 3.7 through 4.0 on December 1, 2022. To give some context for how old these versions are, in 2013, WordPress 3.7 introduced automatic background updates and 3.8 updated the admin with a new design based on the MP6 plugin. WordPress’ official policy is that…

  • Gutenberg Contributors Make Progress on Distraction Free Mode

    Gutenberg Contributors Make Progress on Distraction Free Mode

    During last week’s Editor chat meeting, Automattic-sponsored Gutenberg contributor Andrei Draganescu reported that he is “slowly but definitely going to introduce distraction free mode,” a project he has been working on since early explorations began in February. The PR he referenced (#41740) is an extension of those explorations that takes the mode even further towards the…

  • Gutenberg 13.9 Adds New Shortcut to Wrap Selected Text in Quotes

    Gutenberg 13.9 Adds New Shortcut to Wrap Selected Text in Quotes

    Wouldn’t it be convenient to select a sentence or paragraph and instantly wrap it with quotes by tapping on the quote key? This is a fun little feature that was tucked into the Gutenberg 13.9 changelog last month with very little fanfare: Rich text: Add character shortcuts for wrapping selection. (42469) The new shortcut is…

  • Jetpack Performance Team Takes Over WP Super Cache Development

    Jetpack Performance Team Takes Over WP Super Cache Development

    WP Super Cache, one of the oldest and most widely used static caching plugins for WordPress, is changing hands. After 15 years, the plugin’s author, Donncha Ó Caoimh, is handing over maintenance and development to Jetpack’s performance team. If you have been building WordPress sites since the early days, you are almost guaranteed to have…

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