Year: 2022

  • Jetpack Social Plugin Adds Paid Plan, Free Users Now Limited to 30 Shares per Month

    Jetpack Social Plugin Adds Paid Plan, Free Users Now Limited to 30 Shares per Month

    Jetpack has announced changes to its Jetpack Social plugin that may impact publishers who frequently share across social media networks. Previously, users could share an unlimited number of posts automatically via their connected social media accounts. Jetpack is shuffling its monetization strategy for this extension and has capped social sharing at 30 shares per month…

  • Plugin Dependencies Feature Plugin Now Ready for Testing

    Plugin Dependencies Feature Plugin Now Ready for Testing

    For more than a decade, WordPress developers have been discussing how core can support plugins that require one or more other plugins in order to work. Having a standardized way of managing plugin dependencies would be a useful and time-saving feature for developers, who currently have to roll their own solutions for this. “The situation…

  • UniBlock: A Free Business Block Theme for WordPress

    UniBlock: A Free Business Block Theme for WordPress

    WPZOOM is coming in strong with its first block theme approved for the WordPress Themes Directory. UniBlock is a beautifully designed theme that is well-suited for businesses and freelancers. The company plans to adopt the concept of full-site editing in other WPZOOM themes as well, following the release of UniBlock. UniBlock’s default look is sporting…

  • Gutenberg 14.3 Improves Image Drag and Drop

    Gutenberg 14.3 Improves Image Drag and Drop

    Gutenberg 14.3 was released this week with drag-and-drop improvements for both the block editor and the site editor. Automattic-sponsored contributor Aaron Robertshaw published a video, illustrating how the block editor now supports  dropping an image onto an empty paragraph block to replace it with a new Image block. The site editor has also added drag-and-drop…

  • Shortcodes Ultimate Plugin Patches CSRF Vulnerability in Version 5.12.1

    Shortcodes Ultimate Plugin Patches CSRF Vulnerability in Version 5.12.1

    The Shortcodes Ultimate plugin, used on more than 700,000 WordPress sites for creating things like tabs, buttons, and accordions, has patched a vulnerability in version 5.12.1. The plugin’s changelog simply says, “This update fixes a security vulnerability in the shortcode generator. To the author’s credit, the changelog clearly denotes it as a security update, although…

  • WordPress 6.1 RC 1 Released, Ready for Testing and Translation

    WordPress 6.1 RC 1 Released, Ready for Testing and Translation

    We are less than three weeks out from WordPress 6.1’s official release on November 1, 2022. RC 1 was released this week, marking the hard string freeze, which means 6.1 is ready to be translated. The features landing in this release are heavy on block and site editor improvements that will bring users a greater level…

  • Raft: A New Multipurpose Block Theme for WordPress

    Raft: A New Multipurpose Block Theme for WordPress

    Themeisle, longtime masters of the multipurpose WordPress theme, has launched its first block-based theme with the same trademark style and flexibility of its previous products. The shop currently distributes its Hestia (100K+ installs) and Neve (300K+ installs) themes on WordPress.org, commercializing pro versions with upgrades and support. Raft is the latest addition to the lineup.…

  • Easy Digital Downloads 3.1 Adds 10 New Core Blocks, Introduces Email Summaries

    Easy Digital Downloads 3.1 Adds 10 New Core Blocks, Introduces Email Summaries

    Easy Digital Downloads (EDD) put out a big release today, following several maintenance releases and the last major release in July. Version 3.1 introduces 10 new core blocks available to users who are running WordPress 5.8 or newer: These blocks enable store owners to do more than their shortcode predecessors. Although the shortcodes still work,…

  • 2022 Web Almanac Report Finds WordPress Adoption Is Growing, Adds New Page Builder Data

    2022 Web Almanac Report Finds WordPress Adoption Is Growing, Adds New Page Builder Data

    HTTP Archive has published its annual State of the Web report, the 2022 Web Almanac. The report contains data on page content, user experience, content publishing, and distribution with contextual insights from subject matter experts. It draws from a dataset that evaluates millions of web pages and is continuously updated on a monthly basis. Metrics…

  • Registration Now Open for WP Accessibility Day, November 2-3, 2022

    Registration Now Open for WP Accessibility Day, November 2-3, 2022

    WP Accessibility Day 2022 is taking place next month on November 2-3. The one-day virtual event features 24 hours of talks on building accessible websites in WordPress. It is independently organized by volunteers from WordPress’ Accessibility Team and other community members. The schedule for the event is currently a password-protected page but should be available…

  • Gutenberg 14.2 Improves Writing Flow, Adds Kerning Controls for Headings in Global Styles

    Gutenberg 14.2 Improves Writing Flow, Adds Kerning Controls for Headings in Global Styles

    Gutenberg 14.2 brings some important changes to the writing flow in the block editor that simplify the experience and remove unnecessary obtrusions. One small but significant change is that the sibling and line inserters have been updated to use a more natural animation effect with a slightly increased delay to minimize accidental triggers. This release…

  • WordPress.org Removes Active Install Growth Data for Plugins

    WordPress.org Removes Active Install Growth Data for Plugins

    Over the weekend, WordPress.org meta contributors removed the active install growth charts for plugins, a key metric that many developers and a handful of services rely on for tracking. “Insufficient data obfuscation” is the cryptic reason cited for the charts’ removal, but the decision-making process was not transparent. In a ticket titled “Bring back the…

  • WordPress Punts Locally Hosted Fonts for Legacy Default Themes to 6.2 Release

    WordPress Punts Locally Hosted Fonts for Legacy Default Themes to 6.2 Release

    In June 2022, WordPress.org’s Themes Team began strongly urging theme authors to switch to locally hosted webfonts, following a German court case, which fined a website owner for violating the GDPR by using Google-hosted webfonts. For years, theme authors have been enqueuing Google Fonts from the Google CDN for better performance, but this method exposes visitors’…

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