Justin Tadlock

  • Next Phase of the WordPress Theme Review Overhaul: Open Meeting and Call for Feedback

    Next Phase of the WordPress Theme Review Overhaul: Open Meeting and Call for Feedback

    The WordPress.org Themes Team announced an open discussion and date for a Zoom meeting with theme authors. The team is proposing a new set of guidelines that reduces and simplifies what is currently in place. Comments on the proposal are open through July 26, and the meeting is set for July 28, 2 pm CET.…

  • Gutenberg 11.1 Adds Drag-and-Drop Support for List View and Upgrades Block Borders

    Gutenberg 11.1 Adds Drag-and-Drop Support for List View and Upgrades Block Borders

    The Gutenberg plugin continues to march forward. Yesterday’s release, coming merely a day after the launch of WordPress 5.8, brings several new features and nearly three dozen bug fixes. The big-ticket items are drag-and-drop blocks in the list view and a much-needed upgrade for border support. Theme authors should enjoy the ability to control the…

  • The WordPress.org Block Pattern Directory Is Now Live

    The WordPress.org Block Pattern Directory Is Now Live

    Yesterday, the WordPress pattern directory went live to the world as the development team behind it put the finishing touches on the project. It will work similarly to the theme and plugin directories in time. Along with WordPress 5.8, users can browse and use block patterns directly from the post editor. Officially, the pattern directory…

  • WPBeginner Releases a Comment Moderator Solution Often Needed for Large Teams

    WPBeginner Releases a Comment Moderator Solution Often Needed for Large Teams

    Last week, WPBeginner released Comment Moderation Role to the WordPress plugin directory. The plugin does a simple job of creating a single user role that can only moderate comments. The most common use case for such a role — named “WPB Comment Moderator” in the admin — is for larger teams that need a separate…

  • Identify and Select Blocks via the Wayfinder WordPress Plugin

    Identify and Select Blocks via the Wayfinder WordPress Plugin

    Christopher John, a Seattle-based designer and UX engineer, released his first project to the plugin directory yesterday. Announced via Twitter to high praise, Wayfinder is a block outline solution for the WordPress editor. Like similar plugins, the goal is to make it easier for end-users to select nested blocks, which can sometimes be tough to…

  • Edupack Is Tackling Higher Ed With WordPress, Looking for Development Partners

    Edupack Is Tackling Higher Ed With WordPress, Looking for Development Partners

    “We’re basically building the Jetpack for Higher Ed,” said Blake Bertuccelli as he pitched me on the idea of Edupack, a project still in its early stages. He and his team are looking for more advisors to join the eighth round of their once-monthly braintrust events. It is a project they began in November 2020,…

  • WordPress 5.8 Media Library Changes You Should Know About

    WordPress 5.8 Media Library Changes You Should Know About

    It is hard not to look through a list of upcoming WordPress 5.8 changes and not find at least a little something to whet your appetite. With so many enhancements headed our way, even we have not been able to keep up with them all here at WP Tavern. The next release will bring a…

  • Duotone Filters: WordPress 5.8 Puts a Powerful Image-Editing Tool Into Users’ Hands

    Duotone Filters: WordPress 5.8 Puts a Powerful Image-Editing Tool Into Users’ Hands

    Features such as the upcoming block-based widgets system, the template editor, theme-related blocks, and others have taken up much of the spotlight as of late. However, one of the best user-focused tools shipping with WordPress 5.8 is a duotone filter for Image and Cover blocks. The term “duotone” in this sense means combining two colors…

  • Contributing to Open Source Is ‘Better Than Any College Degree’

    Contributing to Open Source Is ‘Better Than Any College Degree’

    A week ago, I published my thoughts on the block system from a developer’s perspective. Taking a weekend-afternoon deep dive into creating custom block types meant learning some tough lessons and familiarizing myself with a programming language I had little experience using. Programming has always been a trial-and-error affair for me: write code, refresh the…

  • Query Loop: The Ins and Outs of One of WordPress 5.8’s Most Powerful Features

    Query Loop: The Ins and Outs of One of WordPress 5.8’s Most Powerful Features

    WordPress 5.8 is on deck for July 20, just a mere 10 days from now. The release is geared up to be the most feature-packed update the community has seen in a while. Block-based widgets, the pattern directory, WebP image support, template-editing mode, and many more tools are nearly ready to ship to the masses.…

  • Private Note-Taking and Journaling With the Hypernotes WordPress Plugin

    Private Note-Taking and Journaling With the Hypernotes WordPress Plugin

    Ella van Durpe, a core WordPress contributor and software engineer at Automattic, released a note-taking plugin earlier today. Hypernotes is a simple custom post type that allows end-users to take private notes or serve as a journaling tool. I have seen similar plugins in the past. I even began building one years ago before ultimately…

  • Jetpack 9.9 Released With a Refreshed Image Gallery Carousel

    Jetpack 9.9 Released With a Refreshed Image Gallery Carousel

    Today, Automattic released version 9.9 of its popular Jetpack plugin. The development team improved the modal animation and transition speed for the Instant Search module and added the Social Preview panel to the pre-publish sidebar. However, the most notable user-facing update was a refresh of its Carousel feature. The module creates a fullscreen overlay gallery…