Justin Tadlock

  • Bricks: Laying Down a Foundation in the WordPress Page Builder Market

    Bricks: Laying Down a Foundation in the WordPress Page Builder Market

    In a mature and ever-growing market of WordPress page builders, Thomas Ehrig decided to bring a new product to the ecosystem. Joined by Luis Godinho, the initial team launched Bricks in March. Unlike most other builder plugins, the project is bundled as a theme. As a small, 100% bootstrapped company, the team decided against going…

  • You Might Not Need That Block

    You Might Not Need That Block

    As I was perusing the WordPress plugin directory this morning, I noticed a new block plugin, which is always one of the highlights of my week. It was a simple pricing block. Of course, I installed it and began playing around with its features. It was a version-1.0 product, so I was not going to…

  • Upgrade Your Publishing Flow with the Post Descriptions WordPress Plugin

    Upgrade Your Publishing Flow with the Post Descriptions WordPress Plugin

    Tom de Visser, a developer from Amsterdam, released the Post Descriptions plugin last week. It was his first submission to the WordPress.org plugin repository. It allows users to write short descriptions on a per-post basis, which are then displayed on the post-management screen. For an initial outing, it already seems to be a hit with…

  • Anariel Design Launches Naledi, a Block-Based WordPress Theme

    Anariel Design Launches Naledi, a Block-Based WordPress Theme

    Over the weekend, Anariel Design co-founder Ana Segota tweeted that she was nearly ready to submit the company’s first block theme into the WordPress directory. There are only five such experimental themes available for download in the repo right now, and I have been patiently awaiting more. The Naledi theme is in the review queue,…

  • FSE Outreach Round #6: Building a WordCamp Landing Page via the Template Editor

    FSE Outreach Round #6: Building a WordCamp Landing Page via the Template Editor

    As has almost become ritual at this point, I am always looking forward to the next testing round for Full Site Editing (FSE). Spearheaded by core contributor Anne McCarthy, the FSE Outreach Program’s fortnightly user tests are usually fun and offer everyone a chance to get involved, regardless of their experience level. This latest testing…

  • Gutenberg 10.6 Adds Duotone Filters, Query Pattern Carousel, and Most-Used Tags Selector

    Gutenberg 10.6 Adds Duotone Filters, Query Pattern Carousel, and Most-Used Tags Selector

    The Gutenberg development team has taken massive strides in the latest release. Version 10.6 of the plugin introduces several user-facing features and changes that upgrade the block-editing experience. The new duotone filter for images is just downright fun to play with. The UIs for the Query pattern selector and template-editing mode have been overhauled. Plus,…

  • Genesis Framework To Become Free, StudioPress Announces Changes

    Genesis Framework To Become Free, StudioPress Announces Changes

    Yesterday, StudioPress announced several changes to its themes and marketplace coming on or around June 8. For those outside its community, the company will be making its Genesis Framework available for free. The company is overhauling its marketplace, no longer selling individual themes. StudioPress’s selection of themes will soon be available only through a Genesis…

  • ‘Universal’ WordPress Themes Virtual Hallway Hangout Planned for May 14

    ‘Universal’ WordPress Themes Virtual Hallway Hangout Planned for May 14

    Core contributor Jeff Ong announced an upcoming virtual hangout around the concept of universal themes. The meeting could cover much ground for theme authors learning how new and upcoming tools will fit into their workflows, businesses, and more. For an invitation, attendees should leave a comment on the announcement post or message Ong directly. The…

  • Openverse: Why This Project Is Good for WordPress and the Web

    Openverse: Why This Project Is Good for WordPress and the Web

    In today’s WP Briefing podcast episode, The Commons of Images, host Josepha Haden Chomphosy discussed the Openverse project with WordPress lead Matt Mullenweg. Automattic recently paid the non-profit Creative Commons organization for their Creative Commons Search engine. However, WordPress.org will host it, and there will be a community-run team. Openverse will be the name of…

  • A Laptop and a Dream: Your Home Office Should Meet Your Needs

    A Laptop and a Dream: Your Home Office Should Meet Your Needs

    I began my journey into remote work while teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) in South Korea. I was 23 years old at the time. By day, I spent my time wrangling elementary and middle-school kids. At night, I was writing tutorials, building themes and plugins, and taking any work that landed on my…

  • Classic Widgets Plugin Disables WordPress 5.8’s Upcoming Block-Based Widgets System

    Classic Widgets Plugin Disables WordPress 5.8’s Upcoming Block-Based Widgets System

    Yesterday, WordPress released a core plugin named Classic Widgets. Core contributors Tonya Mork and Andrew Ozz created the plugin under the WordPress Contributors account. It allows end-users to disable the upcoming block-based widgets system. Support is expected through 2022 or as long as necessary according to the plugin description. Decided last month by a small…

  • It Is Time for WordPress Theme Authors To Step Up Their Block Pattern Game

    It Is Time for WordPress Theme Authors To Step Up Their Block Pattern Game

    Going through my routine this week, I skimmed the latest WordPress theme releases and found a new project that supported the block editor. It even shipped a few custom patterns. While the design was nothing extraordinary, it was a solid theme overall. However, after spending the better part of today writing about it, I did…