Month: October 2023

  • Preview WordPress Core Pull Requests with Playground

    Preview WordPress Core Pull Requests with Playground

    Adam Zieliński, creator of WordPress Playground, announced today that the WordPress Core PR previewer is now live. Playground is an experimental project that uses WebAssembly (WASM) to run WordPress in the browser. It creates a WordPress instance with admin access without having to install PHP, MySQL, or Apache, making it nearly instantaneous to fire up a…

  • Gutenberg 16.8 Makes Cover Block Smarter, Adds Experimental Pages List in Site Editor

    Gutenberg 16.8 Makes Cover Block Smarter, Adds Experimental Pages List in Site Editor

    Gutenberg 16.8 was released this week with improvements to existing blocks and some experiments that lay the foundation for Phase 3 focused on collaboration. The Cover block now automatically sets an overlay color when a user applies the initial background image. If the user doesn’t manually set an overlay color prior to uploading the image, the…

  • Behind the Lens: WordPress Photos Directory Surpasses 10,000 Images, Moderators Explore Future Enhancements

    Behind the Lens: WordPress Photos Directory Surpasses 10,000 Images, Moderators Explore Future Enhancements

    The WordPress Photos Directory crossed a major milestone this week, surpassing 10,000 photos. It’s a growing resource that exists to provide free, publicly-contributed, CC0-licensed photographs. Every photo submitted is moderated by a volunteer. I’m super excited about this milestone,” Photos team moderator Michelle Frechette said. “Most (if not all) of the moderators are also photographers,…

  • WordPress.com Enters the Fediverse with ActivityPub Support

    WordPress.com Enters the Fediverse with ActivityPub Support

    WordPress.com added support for ActivityPub today, a decentralized social networking protocol that is now available for across free and paid plans. This allows users to join the fediverse from their WordPress.com sites, and interact with content across federated platforms like Mastodon (and many others) with replies automatically published back to the blog as comments. The…

  • WordPress Contributors Speed Up Twenty Twenty-Four Default Theme Performance by 40%

    WordPress Contributors Speed Up Twenty Twenty-Four Default Theme Performance by 40%

    WordPress 6.4 will be shipping a new default theme, Twenty Twenty-Four (TT4), expected in early November. This theme is more feature-rich than previous default themes, and contributors have been working on identifying potential performance improvements that can be made ahead of the release. As a starting point, Google-sponsored Performance team contributor Felix Arntz conducted several…

  • State of the Woo 2023: WooCommerce Highlights AI-Powered Future and Continued Core Blockification

    State of the Woo 2023: WooCommerce Highlights AI-Powered Future and Continued Core Blockification

    WooSesh 2023, the virtual conference for WooCommerce store builders, kicked off today with the State of the Woo address. This year’s theme is “Next Generation Commerce,” featuring advances across the e-commerce industry, as well as WooCommerce core and the wider ecosystem of tools and payment integrations. WooCommerce CEO Paul Maiorana began the presentation with a few…

  • WordPress Reverts Live Preview Button on Plugins After Developer Backlash

    WordPress Reverts Live Preview Button on Plugins After Developer Backlash

    Last week WordPress meta contributors implemented a “Live Preview” button for plugins in the official directory, with the intention of allowing users to safely test any plugin in one click. The button went live across all of WordPress.org’s 59,000+ plugins but took plugin developers by surprise as it was pushed through without any communication or…

  • Ollie Theme Now Available on WordPress.org

    Ollie Theme Now Available on WordPress.org

    The free Ollie block theme, created by Mike McAlister and Patrick Posner, is now available for download on WordPress.org. A contentious review process led the team to remove the onboarding features, despite having gotten the green light from WordPress’ leadership who advocated for moving forward with the experiment. The version of Ollie available on WordPress.org…

  • Why NASA Chose WordPress for Revamping Its Flagship Website

    Why NASA Chose WordPress for Revamping Its Flagship Website

    NASA has removed the beta label from the new nasa.gov website, which was launched on WordPress, replacing Drupal as the CMS. After a lengthy process, which required 18 months of active web development, data migration, and content building, NASA has emerged with modernized flagship and science websites, showcasing the innovation and discoveries that have defined…

  • WordPress 6.4 Font Library Feature Punted to 6.5 Release

    WordPress 6.4 Font Library Feature Punted to 6.5 Release

    The WordPress 6.4 release squad has decided to punt the planned Font Library feature to 6.5 after core maintainers found major gaps in the Font APIs that cannot be resolved in time for the upcoming release. “I am currently reviewing the font APIs PR,” WordPress REST API co-maintainer Jonny Harris said. “I must say, I am…

  • Contentious Review Process Leads Ollie Theme to Remove Innovative Onboarding Features, Amid Stagnating Block Theme Adoption

    Contentious Review Process Leads Ollie Theme to Remove Innovative Onboarding Features, Amid Stagnating Block Theme Adoption

    Mike McAlister, creator of the free Ollie theme, will be dropping the innovative onboarding features from the theme in favor of putting them into a separate plugin after facing pushback during the review for inclusion in WordPress.org’s Themes Directory. During what McAlister described as an “unnecessarily contentious” review process that turned unproductive and combative at certain points,…

  • WordPress Global Sponsorship Program Raises Costs for 2024 to Support Expanding In-Person Events

    WordPress Global Sponsorship Program Raises Costs for 2024 to Support Expanding In-Person Events

    WordPress’ Community team has proposed a draft for the 2024 Global Community Sponsorship Program, with fees increased to cover the costs of the rapidly expanding number of in-person events. The program supports the volunteer-organized local events so that they can provide free or low-cost access for attendees. It helps companies streamline their sponsorship contributions across…

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