
WordPress.org Strongly Urges Theme Authors to Switch to Locally Hosted Webfonts
In light of a recent German court case, which fined a website owner for violating […]
In light of a recent German court case, which fined a website owner for violating […]
Gutenberg 12.8 landed in the WordPress plugin directory earlier today. I have been tinkering with […]
The journey toward a web fonts API in WordPress has been a rollercoaster of emotions […]
In late January, a Munich regional court ruled that a plaintiff was entitled to injunctive […]
On the podcast today we have Amber Hinds. We talk about what online accessibility means, and how it ought to influence any website build. We consider the situations people who need an accessible website might find themselves in. What are they experiencing as they browse the web and what tools are they using? What tools can you use to help in this endeavour, and what tools you might want to avoid?
In July, Termly announced its acquisition of the GDPR/CCPA Cookie Consent Banner plugin. The new […]
Last week, I reached out to several members of the core WordPress committers to see […]
Company A sells its plugin. Company B picks it up and moves forward with an […]
WordPress contributors are proposing the project take an active position on Google’s Federated Learning of […]
Plausible Analytics is not new on the scene. The two-person, EU-based team behind the company […]
That is the question posed by Ian Atkins in a recent ticket for WordPress. “I’ve […]
Last Friday, the WordPress Themes Team announced the release of its new Webfonts Loader project. […]
It is an age-old question. OK, well, it’s really a 10-year-old feature request, but that […]
In light of the recent conversations about the Unsplash plugin’s CDN, several extensions have popped […]
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