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- 30: Automattic Has Discontinued Active Development on Edit Flow Plugin
- 30: Preparing Themes For WordPress 5.3
- 27: Secure the News Project Finds 93% of Major Publishers Offer HTTPS Encryption by Default
- 27: Rebirth of Creativity: Gutenberg and the Future of WordPress Themes
- 27: Rich Reviews Plugin Discontinued after Vulnerabilities Exploited in the Wild
- 26: Gatsby Raises $15M, Plans to Invest More Heavily in WordPress and CMS Integrations
- 26: Long-Needed Date/Time Improvements Land in Core
- 25: Hacktoberfest 2019 Registration is Now Open
- 25: Human Made Releases Publication Checklist Plugin Designed for the Block Editor
- 25: Theme Review Team Restructures Into Project Representatives
- 24: WordPress 5.3 to Introduce New Admin Email Verification Screen
- 24: Twenty Twenty Bundled in Core, Beta Features Overview
- 23: WordPress 5.3 Beta 1 Ready for Testing, Includes 12 Gutenberg Releases and New Twenty Twenty Default Theme
- 23: Google Search Console Adds Breadcrumbs Report, Sends Out Warnings for Structured Data Errors
- 23: WPHelpful: A User Feedback Plugin
- 20: GitHub Adds Dependency Graphs, Security Alerts for PHP Repos
- 19: WordPress Community Contributors to Host Free Online Diversity Workshop Ahead of WordCamp US
- 19: Bayleaf: A Food and Recipe Blog Theme
- 19: Automattic Raises $300M in Series D Investment Round, Valuation Jumps to $3 Billion
- 18: Gutenberg 6.5 Adds Experimental Block Directory Search to Inserter and New Social Links Block
- 18: EditorsKit Adds Nofollow Options for Links, Fixes Bug with Gutenberg Metaboxes Overlapping in Chrome
- 18: Behind New Packages Project Lead, Theme Review Team Launches Admin Notices Solution
- 17: GPL Author Richard Stallman Resigns from Free Software Foundation
- 17: Yoast to Reward Contributors with the Yoast Care Fund
- 16: New Attock WordPress Meetup Empowers Pakistani Women Freelancers and Business Owners
- 16: Justin Tadlock Joins WP Tavern
- 13: Adam Jacob Advocates for Building Healthy OSS Communities in “The War for the Soul of Open Source”
- 13: Local Lightning Now in Public Beta with Major Performance Improvements
- 12: WPHindi Plugin Instantly Converts Text from English to Hindi in the Block Editor
- 11: Richard Best Releases Free Audio and Ebook: “A Practical Guide to WordPress and the GPL”
- 11: Google Announces New Ways to Identify Nofollow Links, Progress on Related Gutenberg Ticket Is Currently Stalled
- 10: Kioken Blocks: The New Street Fighter-Inspired Block Collection that Is Taking Aim at Page Builders
- 09: Creative Commons Releases New WordPress Plugin for Attributing Content with Gutenberg Blocks
- 09: Gutenberg Team Explores the Future of Full-Site Editing with New Prototype
- 06: First Look at Twenty Twenty: New WordPress Default Theme based on Chaplin
- 06: Google Releases Native Lazyload Plugin for WordPress
- 05: WordSesh EMEA Schedule Published, Registration Opens September 9
- 05: Anders Norén to Design Twenty Twenty Default Theme, Shipping in WordPress 5.3
- 04: WordPress Governance Project Looks for New Leadership
- 03: WordPress 5.3 to Use Robots Meta Tag to Better Discourage Search Engines from Listing Sites
- 03: Toolbelt: A New Jetpack-Inspired Plugin with a Focus on Speed and Privacy
- 30: NetNewsWire 5.0 RSS Reader Rebuilt from Scratch, Now Free and Open Source
- 30: StandardJS Ends Controversial Funding Experiment
- 29: Gutenberg 6.4 Adds New Typewriter Experience, Cover Block Resizing, and Block Inserter Help Panel
- 28: StandardJS Pauses Experiment with Ads in the Terminal after Linode Pulls Sponsorship
- 27: Top Fifty WP: New Website Ranks Plugins by Downloads per Day
- 26: Micro.blog Adds Tumblr Cross-Posting
- 26: php Central Europe Conference Canceled Due to Lack of Speaker Diversity
- 23: Chrome 76 Adds Native Lazy-Loading, WordPress Contributors Continue Discussion Regarding Core Support
- 23: Popular WordPress Themes Remove Obtrusive Admin Notices to Conform to New Theme Directory Requirement
- 22: WordPress 5.3 Development Kicks Off: UI Polishing, Editor Improvements, and New Twenty Twenty Default Theme
- 21: WordPress Poised to Begin Implementing Proposal to Auto-Update Older Sites to 4.7
- 20: University of Helsinki Publishes Free Intro Course on Modern JavaScript-based Web Development
- 20: A Nofollow Option for Links Is Coming to Gutenberg
- 20: Fabrica Dashboard Plugin Brings a CMS Overview to Multi-User Editorial Sites
- 19: WordCamp London 2020 Organizing Team Eyes September Dates Due to Brexit Uncertainty
- 16: Attend the Great WP Virtual Summit for Free: August 19-23
- 16: Automattic Acquires Zero BS CRM, Considers Rebranding it as Jetpack CRM
- 15: Gutenberg 6.3 Improves Accessibility with New Navigation and Edit Modes
- 14: WordPress Theme Review Team Scraps Trusted Authors Program Due to Gaming and Inconsistent Reviews
- 14: Write for WP Tavern
- 13: New mycamp.rocks Newsletter Launches with Tips for Conference Organizers, Speakers, and Attendees
- 12: Automattic Acquires Tumblr, Plans to Rebuild the Backend Powered by WordPress
- 12: WooCommerce 3.7 Introduces New Blocks, Updates Minimum WordPress and PHP Requirements
- 09: BuddyPress 5.0 to Add Category for Storing BuddyPress Blocks
- 09: Build Customizer Settings Faster by Using the Kirki Framework in Your Project
- 09: Proposal to Auto-Update Old Versions of WordPress to 4.7 Sparks Heated Debate
- 08: Jetpack 7.6 Improves AMP Compatibility, Adds Preview and Upgrade Nudge for Blocks Only Available on Paid Plans
- 07: EditorsKit 1.9 Introduces Block Styles, Utility Classes, and Full Height Editor Screen
- 06: WordCamp Long Beach to Debut a “Future of WordPress” Track
- 06: O’Reilly Partners with Netlify to Publish Free E-Book: Modern Web Development on the JAMstack
- 05: WordPress Explores Forming a Nomination-Based Advisory Board
- 03: Bootstrap Adopts New Long Term Support Plan, Moves Version 3 to End of Life
- 02: Gatsby Theme Jam Contest Inspires Two WordPress Starter Themes
- 01: Ninja Forms Parent Company Saturday Drive Acquires CalderaWP
- 31: WPWeekly Episode 362 – Fitness, Freelancing, and More With Michelle Schulp
- 31: Gutenberg 6.2 Adds Nesting Capabilities to Cover, Media & Text Blocks
- 31: Meta Box Plugin Introduces MB Blocks, a PHP-based Extension for Creating Custom Blocks
- 30: WordPress Security Team Discusses Backporting Security Releases to Fewer Versions
- 29: WordSesh EMEA Coming September 25: A New Virtual WordPress Event for Europe, Middle East, and Africa
- 29: WordPress Contributors Explore the Possibility of a Global Accessibility Event
- 26: WordCamp US 2019 to Offer Free On-Site Childcare
- 26: Sound Off! How Has ManagedWP Weathered the Acquisition?
- 26: WordCamp Central America Organizers Prepare Proposal for 2020 Event in Managua, Nicaragua
- 25: WP Super Cache 1.6.9 Patches Security Issue
- 25: Learn How to Build a Headless WordPress App with WPCasts’ Free Crash Course
- 25: WPWeekly Episode 361 – Introduction to the IndieWeb With David Shanske
- 24: WPCampus 2019 to Livestream Sessions Thursday, July 25 – Saturday, July 27
- 24: WPGraphQL for Advanced Custom Fields Now Available for Free
- 23: WordCamp Asia Set for February 21-23, 2020, in Bangkok, Thailand
- 23: New Experimental Plugin Brings the Block Editor to WordPress Comments
- 18: All-in-One WP Migration 7.0 Patches XSS Vulnerability
- 17: WPWeekly Episode 360 – CBD and E-Commerce With Javier Cano
- 16: Newspack Opens Up Application Process for Phase Two
- 12: In Case You Missed It – Issue 28
- 12: Experimental Block Areas Plugin Allows for Editing Content Sitewide with Gutenberg
- 11: JAMstack’s Growing Popularity Brings Increase in WordPress Plugins for Deploying to Netlify
- 10: WordPress Theme Review Team Seeks to Curb Obtrusive Admin Notices with New Requirement to Follow Core Design Patterns
- 10: 10up Releases New Plugin That Shows How to Extend Gutenberg’s Document Panel Using SlotFill and Filters
- 10: Gutenberg 6.1 Introduces Animation to Block Moving Actions, Adds Block-Based Widgets Screen Experiments
- 09: WordPress Theme Review Team Initiates New Long Term Plan to Make All WordPress.org Themes Accessible
- 09: The News Project Launches Its First Customer Site CALmatters
- 08: Anders Norén Releases Free Chaplin Theme Designed for Block Editor, Theme Authors Discuss Better Ways to Promote Truly Free Themes
- 03: WPWeekly Episode 359 – Diversity Speaker Training With Jill Binder
- 03: Google Launches Effort to Make Robots Exclusion Protocol an Internet Standard, Open Sources Robots.txt Parser
- 03: Font Awesome is Branching out with Duotone Colors and Icon Smashups
- 02: Walking 718km to WCEU, an Interview With Marcel Bootsman
- 02: msgWP to Launch Plugin Enabling WordPress Microblogging with Telegram
- 01: CMS Backend Opener: A Firefox Extension to Quickly Locate the Login Page to Popular CMS Backends
- 01: Lessons from the GraphQL Documentary: Never Underestimate the Power of Open Source Communities
- 28: Free Online JavaScript for WordPress Conference to Feature “Headless WordPress” Track, July 12
- 28: In Case You Missed It – Issue 27
- 28: BuddyPress 5.0 to Introduce BP REST API, First Beta Due Mid-August
- 27: WordPress for iOS 12.6.1 Revamps Stats, Acknowledges Third-Party Libraries
- 27: EditorsKit 1.6 and 1.7 Add Tools for Writers, Drag and Drop Block Export/Import
- 27: WPWeekly Episode 358 – Interview with Dan Maby, Founder of WP&UP
- 26: The Theme Review Team Releases Two Feature Packages, an Autoloader and a Customize Section Button
- 26: Gutenberg 6.0 Adds Layout Picker to Columns Block
- 26: State of CSS 2019 Survey Results: Top Frameworks Rank Low in Satisfaction, JavaScript Proficiency is on the Rise
- 25: WP Engine Acquires Flywheel
- 25: WordPress AMP Plugin Version 1.2 Introduces Gutenberg-powered AMP Stories Editor
- 24: WordCamp Europe 2020 to be Held in Porto, June 4-6
- 21: Contribution Time, Sponsored, and Teams Fields Added to WordPress.org User Profiles
- 21: Matt Mullenweg’s Summer Update at WordCamp Europe 2019: Gutenberg’s Progress and a Preview of Upcoming Features
- 20: Free Event: Post Status to Live Stream Publish Online July 8-9
- 20: WPWeekly Episode 357 – CBD E-Commerce, XML Sitemaps, and A Preview of WCEU 2019
- 20: Jason Bahl Joins the Gatsby Team to Work on WPGraphQL Full-Time
- 19: WooCommerce.com Clarifies Its Policy on Selling CBD Products
- 19: Watch the Free WordCamp Europe 2019 Live Stream June 21-22
- 19: Google Announces Site Kit Plugin Now in Developer Beta
- 18: Developers at Yoast and Google Collaborate on Proposal to Add XML Sitemaps to WordPress Core
- 18: WordPress 5.2.2 Squashes 13 Bugs
- 14: In Case You Missed It – Issue 26
- 13: Justin Tadlock Proposes Idea to Solve Common Theme Issues
- 13: WordPress Spanish Translation Team Now has Meta Sites, Apps, and Top 200 Plugins 100% Translated
- 13: WPWeekly Episode 356 – Gutenberg, Governance, and Contributing to WordPress with Jonny Harris
- 13: Pika Project Launches New JavaScript CDN to Serve Modern, ESM Packages
- 12: Gutenberg 5.9 Brings Major Improvements to Block Grouping, Introduces Snackbar Notices
- 11: Drupal Gutenberg 1.0 Released, Now Ready for Production Sites
- 11: WP Engine Launches DevKit Open Beta
- 10: Former npm, Inc. CTO Announces Entropic, a Decentralized Package Registry
- 10: BuddyPress 5.0 to Update Password Control to Match WordPress
- 07: In Case You Missed It – Issue 25
- 06: Experimenting With Reusable Blocks to Create Post Templates
- 06: Branch Continuous Integration Service Selected for TinySeed Startup Accelerator
- 06: Automattic Adopts Alex Mills’ Plugins
- 05: WPWeekly Episode 355 – Food Poisoning Is No Joke
- 05: Google Adds New Desktop/Mobile Selector to the Rich Results Testing Tool
- 05: Joost de Valk Steps Down as WordPress Marketing Lead
- 04: Take Back Your Web: Tantek Çelik’s Call to Action to Join the Independent Web
- 04: Jetpack 7.4 Adds Business Hours Block and Ability to Share Content Through WhatsApp
- 04: Gutenberg Team is Exploring Adding Motion to Block Moving Actions
- 03: New WordProof Plugin Timestamps WordPress Content on the Blockchain
- 31: FreeCodeCamp Moves Off of Medium after being Pressured to Put Articles Behind Paywalls
- 30: WPWeekly Episode 354 – Pantheon Acquires StagingPilot
- 30: Automattic is Testing an Experimental Full Site Editing Plugin
- 29: Pantheon Acquires Visual Regression Testing Platform StagingPilot
- 29: Gutenberg 5.8 Released with Prototype of New Block-based Widgets Screen
- 29: Google’s Mobile-First Indexing is Now Default for New Domains
- 28: Happy Sweet 16, WordPress
- 24: In Case You Missed It – Issue 24
- 24: New GitHub Sponsors Tool Draws Concerns from Open Source Community
- 23: Automattic Acquires Prospress, the company behind WooCommerce Subscriptions
- 23: Take the 2019 WP&UP Mental Health and Well-Being Survey
- 23: Google Updates Mobile Search Results to Include Website Branding
- 22: Elementor Launches Hello Theme on WordPress.org
- 22: WPWeekly Episode 353 – Slack of Boundaries and A Walk to WCEU
- 21: Loveland Public Library to Host Free Beginners WordPress Class Online May 22, 2019
- 21: New in EditorsKit 1.5: Justify Text Alignment, Autosave On/Off Toggle, and Highlighted Text
- 20: CoBlocks 1.9.5 Merges Block Gallery Plugin into Collection, Adds New Form Block
- 20: WordPress 5.2 Improves the Security of Automatic Updates
- 18: Jetpack Opens Signup for Membership Block Beta
- 17: Jetpack Retires Proofreading Module, Time to Find A New Grammar and Spellchecking Alternative
- 17: VVV 3.0 Introduces New Ubuntu 18 Box, Support for VVV 2 is Discontinued
- 16: Block building without JavaScript: Testing ACF, Block Lab, and Lazy Blocks
- 16: HostCamp: An Unconference For Advancing the WordPress Infrastructure
- 16: Matt Mullenweg Launches New Blog and Podcast on Distributed Work
- 16: Gutenberg 5.7 Adds New Block Appender for Group and Columns Blocks
- 15: Site Health Tool Manager Provides A Convenient Way to Disable Unnecessary Site Health Check Tests
- 15: Pressing Topics – Episode 2
- 15: Reakit Version 1.0 Released: A New Toolkit for Building Accessible Web Apps with React
- 14: WPWeekly Episode 352 – Capital P Dangit and My Future Plans
- 14: Bear App Adds WordPress Publishing Integration for iOS
- 14: The Most Common WordPress Theme Development Mistakes (and How to Fix Them)
- 14: Pressing Topics – Episode 1
- 13: WordPress Translation Day 4 Successfully Hosts 77 Local Events in 35 Countries, Recruits 183 New Translators
- 10: WPTracSearch: An Elasticsearch-Powered Search Interface for WordPress Trac Tickets
- 10: Tips for Replying to A Call for Papers or A Call for Speakers
- 10: Storefront 2.5.0 Introduces a Custom, Block-Based Homepage
- 09: Advanced Custom Fields 5.8.0 Introduces ACF Blocks: A PHP Framework for Creating Gutenberg Blocks
- 08: WPWeekly Episode 351 – Results of the Gutenberg Accessibility Audit
- 08: WordPress Professionals: Take the Future of WordPress Careers Survey
- 08: New Membership Block Coming to Jetpack, Site Health and Debug Info Added to Version 7.3
- 08: WordPress 5.2 “Jaco” Released, Includes Fatal PHP Error Protection and A Recovery Mode
- 07: Registration for WordSesh 6 Is Now Open
- 07: Theme Review Team Leadership Implements Controversial Changes to Trusted Authors Program, Requiring Theme Reviews in Exchange for Making Themes Live
- 06: Tabor Theme Now Available as a Free Gatsby Theme for WordPress
- 06: WordPress Designers Explore Proposal to Simplify WP Admin Navigation
- 03: Gutenberg Plugin for OctoberCMS Now in Beta
- 03: Block Options Plugin Rebrands to EditorsKit, Expands Beyond Block Visibility Management
- 03: WordCamp US 2019 Tickets Now on Sale
- 02: WPCampus’ Gutenberg Accessibility Audit Finds “Significant and Pervasive Accessibility Problems”
- 30: Creative Commons Launches New Search Engine with Access to 30 Million Images
- 30: BuddyPress 5.0 to Display Debug Info in the New Site Health Info Screen
- 26: npm’s 2019 JavaScript Ecosystem Survey Shows 63% of Respondents are Using React
- 26: WordPress 5.2 Pushed Back to May 7, RC 1 Now Available for Testing
- 25: Apache NetBeans is Now a Top-Level Project of the Apache Software Foundation
- 24: Clean Blocks: A Free Multipurpose WordPress Theme Compatible with Gutenberg
- 24: Laraberg, a Gutenberg Implementation for Laravel, is Now in Beta
- 23: Henry Zhu Launches New Maintainers Anonymous Podcast
- 22: Celebrate Earth Day by Learning about Environmentally Friendly Web Development on WordPress.tv
- 19: AMP Plugin for WordPress 1.1 Adds Experimental PWA Plugin Integration, Pre-release of AMP Stories Editor Available in 1.2-alpha
- 18: WordPress 5.2 Will Add 13 New Icons to the Dashicon Library
- 18: WooCommerce 3.6 Released with New Product Blocks and Major Performance Improvements
- 17: Gutenberg 5.5 Adds New Group Block for Nesting Child Blocks
- 16: PluginVulnerabilities.com is Protesting WordPress.org Support Forum Moderators by Publishing Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
- 15: WordCamp for Publishers is Coming to Columbus, OH, August 7-9, Call for Speakers Now Open
- 15: WordCamp Europe Publishes 2019 Speaker Lineup, Contributor Day Registration is Now Open
- 12: New GPL-licensed Quirk App Open Sources Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- 11: WPGraphQL Project Gains Momentum with Growing Library of Extensions for Popular WordPress Projects
- 11: WordSesh Returns May 22, 2019, Speaker Application Deadline is April 19
- 10: WooCommerce 3.6 RC2 Removes Marketplace Suggestions from Product Listing, Adds Setting to Turn them Off
- 10: GoDaddy Acquires ThemeBeans, CoBlocks, Block Gallery, and Block Unit Tests
- 08: Pipdig Under Investigation, Company is Refusing Customers’ Refund Requests
- 08: Gutenberg Team Publishes RFC Document on Widget-Block Interfaces
- 05: Jetpack 7.2.1 Removes Promotions for Paid Upgrades from the Plugin Search Screen
- 04: WooCommerce 3.6 to Add Marketplace Suggestions, Despite Overwhelmingly Negative Feedback from Developer Community
- 04: WPWeekly Episode 350 – Don’t Touch My Plugin Search Results
- 03: Jetpack Is Promoting Paid Upgrades on Plugin Search Screen, WordPress Plugin Team Says it “May be a Violation” of Directory Guidelines
- 03: Pipdig Updates P3 Plugin after Reports Expose Vendor Backdoors, Built-in Kill Switch, and Malicious DDoS Code
- 02: Jetpack 7.1 Adds Feature Suggestions to Plugin Search Results
- 02: Automattic Launches Happy Tools Product Line for Distributed Teams
- 29: WordCamp Asia Proposed for 2020 in Bangkok, Thailand
- 28: New Gutenberg Playground Offers a Standalone Version of the Editor for Testing Outside the WordPress Admin
- 27: WordPress 5.2 Beta 1 Released: Help Test New Blocks, Block Manager, and Improved Fatal Error Protection
- 27: rtCamp Releases GitHub Actions for Automated Code Review, Deploying WordPress, and Slack Notifications
- 26: How Will Gutenberg Phase 4 Impact Multilingual Solutions for WordPress?
- 25: Codecademy Launches New Free PHP Course
- 25: Gutenberg Cloud Team Advocates for Making WordPress.org’s New Block Directory a CMS-Agnostic Library
- 22: WPWeekly Episode 349 – Sandy Edwards and the Kids Event Working Group Initiative
- 21: WordPress Ends Support for PHP 5.2 – 5.5, Bumps Minimum Required PHP Version to 5.6
- 20: Gutenberg 5.3 Introduces Block Management, Adds Nesting to the Cover Block
- 19: WordCamp Miami Draws 100+ for Kid’s Camp, Plans to Host Standalone Kid’s WordPress Conference in Summer 2019
- 18: New Tools for Theme Developers: Theme Sniffer Plugin and Automated Accessibility Testing
- 18: A Quick Introduction to WordPress’ Date/Time Component
- 15: GitHub Is Testing Commits on Behalf of Organizations
- 15: Deploy WordPress Plugins from GitHub to the WordPress.org Plugin Repository
- 14: WordCamp Miami to Livestream Workshops, Sessions, and a Worldwide WordPress Trivia Contest March 15-17
- 14: Automattic Takes on Facebook with “A Meditation on the Open Web”
- 13: WordPress 5.1.1 Patches Critical Vulnerability
- 13: Dark Mode WordPress Plugin Up for Adoption
- 12: Google Announces Season of Docs Program to Match Technical Writers with Open Source Projects
- 12: WordCamp Nordic Hosts Successful Kids Workshop
- 11: WordPress Explores Proposal for New Block Directory to Host Single Block Plugins
- 07: WPWeekly Episode 348 – RIP Alex, Facebook Moderators, and Shorter Release Cycles
- 07: Watch WordCamp Nordic Sessions for Free via Livestream March 8
- 01: Global WordPress Translation Day Set for May 11, 2019
- 01: Freemius Patches Severe Vulnerability in Library Used by Popular WordPress Plugins
- 28: WordPress Designers Seek Feedback on Navigation Menu Block Prototype
- 28: WPWeekly Episode 347 – Chair Buying, Pressing Issues, and Block Management
- 28: WordPress Contributors Propose Shorter, Time-based Release Cycles
- 27: Gatsby WordPress Themes Project Partners with Theme Shops to Port Popular Themes to Gatsby
- 26: Block Editor Now in Beta for WordPress Mobile Apps
- 26: Gumroad Plugin for WordPress Adds Gutenberg Block for Embedding Products
- 25: Block Management Features Proposed for WordPress 5.2
- 22: Ecwid E-Commerce Plugin Adds Gutenberg Support, Focuses on Small Businesses to Compete with WooCommerce
- 21: WordPress 5.1 Improves Editor Performance, Encourages Users to Update Outdated PHP Versions
- 21: WPWeekly Episode 346 – Cancer Sucks
- 21: Gutenberg 5.1 Released with All Core Widgets Now Ported to Blocks
- 20: The State of CSS 2019 Survey is Now Open
- 20: New Wapuu Dashboard Pet Plugin Displays WordPress Site Health
- 20: Yoast CEO Responds to #YoastCon Twitter Controversy, Calls for Change in the SEO Industry
- 19: Alex Mills Ends His Battle With Leukemia
- 19: Bootstrap Patches XSS Vulnerability in Versions 4.3.1 and 3.4.1
- 18: Amazon Introduces Blog Blueprint to Deliver WordPress Posts as Audio on Alexa
- 14: Matt Mullenweg Publishes TED Talk on the Future of Work, Prepares to Launch New Distributed.blog Website
- 14: WPBrigade Patches Critical Vulnerability in Simple Social Buttons Plugin
- 13: WPWeekly Episode 345 – The Relationship Between Corporate Cash and Open Source Software
- 13: Ultimate Blocks Plugin Adds Schema-Enabled Review Block
- 12: Speaker Applications Now Open for 2nd Annual JavaScript for WordPress Conference, July 11-13, 2019
- 12: WordCamp Nordic to Host Workshop for Kids on March 7
- 11: Gutenberg Blocks Design Library Offers Pre-Built Page Designs Using Existing Core Blocks
- 08: Open Source Initiative Calls Organizations to Reaffirm Support for Its Definition of Open Source
- 07: YoastCon Overshadowed by Twitter Storm: Joost de Valk, SEO Industry Leaders Called Out for Objectifying Women
- 07: Gutenberg 5.0 Adds New RSS Block, Amazon Kindle Embed Block, and FocalPointPicker Component
- 06: Transcript of WordPress Weekly Episode 344
- 04: Sending Positive Vibes to Alex Viper007Bond Mills
- 24: WPWeekly Episode 344 – Introduction to the WordPress Governance Project
- 23: WordPress Names Josepha Haden New Executive Director, Joost de Valk Marketing and Communications Lead
- 23: WooCommerce Launches New Mobile Apps for iOS and Android
- 22: Gutenberg Phase 2 to Update Core Widgets to Blocks, Classic Widget in Development
- 21: WPML Alleges Former Employee Breached Website and Took Customer Emails
- 19: WPML Website Hacked, Customer Emails Compromised
- 18: WPWeekly Episode 343 – Newspack, Expanding Leadership, and Cory Miller
- 17: WordPress.com Secures $2.4 Million in Funding from Google and Partners to Build a Publishing Platform for News Organizations
- 16: WooCommerce Blocks is Now a Feature Plugin, Version 1.3.0 Introduces 6 New Blocks
- 15: CoBlocks Adds Row and Columns Page Building Blocks for Gutenberg
- 15: WordPress Support Forums Add @mentions with Auto-complete
- 14: WPCampus Selects Tenon LLC for Gutenberg Accessibility Audit, Completed Report Expected in February
- 11: WPWeekly Episode 342 – GitHub, Commercials, and Governance
- 11: WordPress 5.1 to Introduce New White Screen Protection Feature, Beta 1 Now Available for Testing
- 10: Jetpack 6.9 Introduces New Blocks for Subscriptions, Related Posts, and Tiled Galleries
- 10: Google Launches Opensource.dev as an Introduction to Open Source
- 09: Elementor Acquires Layers WP to Expand Compatible Theme Options for Users
- 08: WordPress 5.1 to Replace “Blogging” References with “Publishing”
- 08: GitHub Announces Free, Unlimited Private Repositories
- 07: WordPress Governance Project Flagged as Unsanctioned, First Meeting Set for January 15
- 04: Beaver Builder Doubles Down on Serving Power Users in Response to Gutenberg
- 03: WP Storybook: A Handy Reference for WordPress React UI Components
- 03: WordPress.com Launches New “Do Anything” Marketing Campaign