Justin Tadlock

  • Yes, Comments Are Still Relevant, But We Need a Better System

    Yes, Comments Are Still Relevant, But We Need a Better System

    More and more, open comments are becoming a thing of the past. Large news organizations have kicked them to the curb. Frustrated bloggers who no longer desire all of the hassles with moderation shut down their forms. The conversations have moved to corporate-controlled social media. It is hard to pinpoint the exact moment much of…

  • Calling All Themers: Design the Next Round of Query Block Patterns

    Calling All Themers: Design the Next Round of Query Block Patterns

    The Gutenberg plugin repository currently has an open ticket calling for community-contributed Query block patterns. These would launch alongside Full Site Editing’s inclusion in WordPress, which could be as soon as version 5.8 — no hard decision has been made on that yet. Some may not end up bundled directly in WordPress but could be…

  • Twentig Now Upgrades the Twenty Twenty-One Theme Experience

    Twentig Now Upgrades the Twenty Twenty-One Theme Experience

    Twentig, the brainchild of sibling co-founders Diane and Yann Collet, now supports the Twenty Twenty-One theme. The developers originally built the plugin, which is hosted on WordPress.org, around the idea of “supercharging” Twenty Twenty. After its initial success, they have turned their sights onto the most recent default theme, adding a slew of new features…

  • The Michelle WordPress Theme Launches With Dozens of Block Patterns and Styles

    The Michelle WordPress Theme Launches With Dozens of Block Patterns and Styles

    Oliver Juhas recently released his sixth theme to the WordPress community for free. Michelle is a block-ready theme. However, it also supports Beaver Builder, Elementor, and other page-building plugins. It is a multipurpose theme, which is often an immediate turn-off for me. I prefer to see a purpose-driven design with a unique take on a…

  • Disable the WordPress Block Editor’s Fullscreen Mode With a Plugin

    Disable the WordPress Block Editor’s Fullscreen Mode With a Plugin

    On Wednesday, Johan Jonk Stenström released Fullscreen Mode B Gone to the WordPress plugin directory. As the catchy title implies, it gets rid of the block editor’s fullscreen mode. As anyone who prefers to opt-out of fullscreen mode knows, there are moments when you log into WordPress and hop over to the post editor only…

  • FSE Outreach Round #4: Building a Restaurant-Themed Header With Gutenberg’s Site Editor

    FSE Outreach Round #4: Building a Restaurant-Themed Header With Gutenberg’s Site Editor

    Anne McCarthy announced the fourth round of testing for the Full Site Editing (FSE) Outreach program last week. This testing phase calls for users to build a restaurant-themed header via the Gutenberg plugin’s site editor. Testing is open to anyone, and participants should leave feedback by April 8. The testing process is broken down into…

  • GoDaddy Pro Will Kick off 2-Day Expand Event on April 27

    GoDaddy Pro Will Kick off 2-Day Expand Event on April 27

    GoDaddy Pro is launching its first virtual Expand event on April 27. The free-to-attend conference will focus on web professionals and will last until April 28. In February, GoDaddy re-launched GoDaddy Pro as a formal sub-brand of the company. The “Pro” branding was not a new outing. However, it was a fresh take on an…

  • Creating Tiled, Masonry, and Other Image Layouts With Meow Gallery

    Creating Tiled, Masonry, and Other Image Layouts With Meow Gallery

    I am uncertain of how I first came across the Meow Gallery WordPress plugin. It was a pinned tab in my browser for a while, but it has recently become one of those projects that I keep coming back to. I delight in the imagery of the Meow Apps brand, created by Japan-based software developer…

  • 10up Creates Classic Post Migration Route With Its Convert to Blocks WordPress Plugin

    10up Creates Classic Post Migration Route With Its Convert to Blocks WordPress Plugin

    Yesterday, 10up officially announced Convert to Blocks, a WordPress plugin for transforming classic posts into blocks. The goal is to provide users with a safe migration route for old content while removing the burdens of other options in the space. I briefly mentioned this plugin in an article covering bulk conversion in the Ask the…

  • Refactoring Gutenberg’s Gallery Block To Support Nested Images

    Refactoring Gutenberg’s Gallery Block To Support Nested Images

    Like many others, I often have pinned tabs of all sorts of things in my browser. Some of them linger there for months. Others for years, I shamefully admit. Of the handful of Gutenberg-related browser tabs I have had pinned since late 2020, one of them finally had the sort of movement I have been…

  • WebARX Rebrands To Patchstack, Combines Services To Focus on WordPress Plugin and Theme Security

    WebARX Rebrands To Patchstack, Combines Services To Focus on WordPress Plugin and Theme Security

    In 2018, WebARX launched the first version of its security platform and grew to 3,000 users. Earlier this month, the company decided to rebrand to Patchstack. Outside of customers getting the name wrong, the company had grown beyond its original SaaS product, providing other services like PlugBounty, an open-source bug-hunting platform. Earlier this year, they…

  • Upcoming Changes and Steps for an Overhauled WordPress Theme Review System

    Upcoming Changes and Steps for an Overhauled WordPress Theme Review System

    On Wednesday, WordPress executive director Josepha Haden Chomphosy posted the next steps forward for themes and reviews for the official theme directory. In the post, she describes the tools and types of access the Themes Team needs. She also laid out some other goals for the system. The timeline is to have much of this…