Year: 2022

  • SpinupWP Launches CLI Tool and External Database Support

    SpinupWP Launches CLI Tool and External Database Support

    SpinupWP, the cloud-based WordPress server control panel from the folks at Delicious Brains, turns four this year. They celebrated by launching one of the most frequently requested features, a command-line interface to manage servers and sites from the terminal. Other recent updates include external database support, the site log viewer which allows you to view…

  • Gutenberg 13.1 Ships a Batch of Improvements and Implements a New Border Design Component

    Gutenberg 13.1 Ships a Batch of Improvements and Implements a New Border Design Component

    Gutenberg 13.1 landed in the WordPress plugin directory earlier today. Not quite as heavy on the feature list as its predecessor, the update focuses more on improvements and bug fixes. The highlight of the release is the overhauled border design component. One notable bug that theme authors should watch out for is missing styles in…

  • MemberPress Plugin Is Locking Users Out After Support License Expires

    MemberPress Plugin Is Locking Users Out After Support License Expires

    The WordPress subreddit lit up this week with reports of MemberPress locking users out of the plugin’s admin if they do not renew their subscriptions. MemberPress is a popular membership plugin for WordPress. It is a commercial-only plugin starting at $179/year for one site, and there is no free version. Reddit user @hamsternose opened the…

  • Building a “Polaroid” Image Block Style

    Building a “Polaroid” Image Block Style

    I am a child of the late ’80s and ’90s. Before we all had cameras built into our mobile phones—well, before mobile phones took off, really—families would lug around Polaroid cameras to capture those special moments. Even though I hated posing for awkward photos with my siblings, I am still nostalgic about the magic of…

  • Local Launches Atlas Add-on for Sandboxing Headless WordPress Sites

    Local Launches Atlas Add-on for Sandboxing Headless WordPress Sites

    Local, a popular WordPress development tool maintained by WP Engine, has launched a new add-on for quickly spinning up headless WordPress sites on its new Atlas platform. The company has been working to capture the headless WordPress hosting market over the past few years, investing in a new team dedicated to building out its headless…

  • A Look at Twenty Twenty-Two’s Upcoming Global Style Variations

    A Look at Twenty Twenty-Two’s Upcoming Global Style Variations

    It is no secret that I have been excited about global style variations. The upcoming feature will allow theme designers to bundle multiple design presets. In turn, end-users can cycle through them, selecting their preferred look without changing their active theme. I have been writing about the feature since November 2021, holding out some hope…

  • Munir Kamal Updates and Overhauls the Block Slider Plugin

    Munir Kamal Updates and Overhauls the Block Slider Plugin

    A couple of weeks ago, Munir Kamal updated his Block Slider plugin for WordPress. While not as popular as some of the other projects he has spearheaded, such as Editor Plus, he wanted to breathe some fresh life into it. The original plugin allowed users to insert a slider block and create the slides directly…

  • WordCamp US Trials New Program Connecting Underrepresented Speakers with Sponsors for Travel and Lodging Costs

    WordCamp US Trials New Program Connecting Underrepresented Speakers with Sponsors for Travel and Lodging Costs

    WordCamp US, scheduled for September 9-11 in San Diego, is trialing a new program that would connect speakers from underrepresented groups with companies that agree to sponsor their travel and lodging. “To improve diverse representation at WordCamp US (WCUS), our Programming Team has looked into the barriers that hold different groups back, the largest of…

  • Failure and Learning: My Experience Building 4 Block Plugins in a Week

    Failure and Learning: My Experience Building 4 Block Plugins in a Week

    I built four block plugins last week. It was not something I had set out to do. I did not wake up one day and declare, “I think I will build a suite of custom block types over the next few days.” It just happened. The first plugin I built was to address an old…

  • WordPress Updates COVID-19 Guidelines for In-Person Events: Masks Strongly Recommended

    WordPress Updates COVID-19 Guidelines for In-Person Events: Masks Strongly Recommended

    In-person WordPress events are ramping up again, with in-person meetups happening all over the world and WordCamps back on the schedule. A sampling of the upcoming major events include the following: WordCamp Vienna, Austria (April 23, 2022) WordCamp Irun (May 21–22, 2022) WordCamp Europe (June 2–4, 2022) WordCamp Warsaw, Poland (June 11–12, 2022) WordCamp Montclair,…

  • A Pared Back Web Fonts API May Land in WordPress 6.0 or Not at All

    A Pared Back Web Fonts API May Land in WordPress 6.0 or Not at All

    Anyone who has been watching or participating in the development of the web fonts API can attest that it has been an emotional rollercoaster. At one point, it seemed to be a shoo-in for WordPress 5.9. Then, it was punted to the next release. Sure that it was landing once again, we find ourselves looking…

  • DuckDuckGo and Brave Move to Bypass Google AMP Pages by Default

    DuckDuckGo and Brave Move to Bypass Google AMP Pages by Default

    Yesterday both DuckDuckGo and the Brave browser announced they will be bypassing Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) in favor of serving publishers’ content on the original URL. Brave is calling the new feature “De-AMP.” In cases where it’s not possible to rewrite the URLS, the browser will watch as pages are fetched and redirect users, while…

  • Phi Phan Launches a Separator Block With an Icon Option

    Phi Phan Launches a Separator Block With an Icon Option

    Less than a week after launching Block Enhancements, Phi Phan has released another project: Icon Separator. It is a block plugin for creating custom dividers with an SVG icon. “I’ve tried to support icons in the core/separator,” Phan said when we last spoke about adding icons to core blocks. “But it requires changing the markup.…

  • WooCommerce Plans to Bring Full-Site Editing Support to Single Product Templates

    WooCommerce Plans to Bring Full-Site Editing Support to Single Product Templates

    WooCommerce is moving closer to closing the gap on its full-site editing support with the latest features announced on the Q1/Q2 roadmap. While the e-commerce platform already has support for nearly two-dozen core blocks, it’s not yet possible to use full-site editing for customizing every aspect of a store. The concept of “Store Editing” is…

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