Justin Tadlock

  • iThemes Buys WPComplete, Complementing Its Recent Restrict Content Pro Acquisition

    iThemes Buys WPComplete, Complementing Its Recent Restrict Content Pro Acquisition

    Just one month after publicly announcing its acquisition of Restrict Content Pro (RCP), iThemes purchased WPComplete for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition is for the product, website, and customers only. Paul Jarvis and Zack Gilbert created the WPComplete plugin in 2016. However, it has outgrown what the duo could maintain and support alone. After the…

  • Exploring Full-Site Editing With the Q WordPress Theme

    Exploring Full-Site Editing With the Q WordPress Theme

    I have been eagerly awaiting the moment when I could install a theme and truly test Gutenberg’s full-site editing feature. By and large, each time I have tested it over the past few months, the experience has felt utterly broken. This is why I have remained skeptical of seeing the feature land in WordPress 5.6…

  • Virtual WordPress Page Builder Summit Kicks Off October 5

    Virtual WordPress Page Builder Summit Kicks Off October 5

    From October 5 through October 9, the first Page Builder Summit will open its virtual doors to all attendees for free. Nathan Wrigley, the podcaster behind WP Builds, and Anchen le Roux, the founder and lead developer of Simply Digital Design, are hosting the five-day online event that focuses on the vast ecosystem of page…

  • Ask the Bartender: How To WordPress in a Block World?

    Ask the Bartender: How To WordPress in a Block World?

    I love your articles. And now, in the middle of the WordPress revolution, I realized I’m constantly searching for an answer regarding WP these days. So many things are being said, so many previsions of the future, problems, etc., but, right now, I think I, as a designer, just want to understand one thing that…

  • Supercharge the Default WordPress Theme With Twentig, a Toolbox for Twenty Twenty

    Supercharge the Default WordPress Theme With Twentig, a Toolbox for Twenty Twenty

    I am often on the hunt for those hidden gems when it comes to block-related plugins. I like to see the interesting places that plugin authors venture. That is why it came as a surprise when someone recommended I check out the Twentig plugin a few days ago. Somehow, it has flown under my radar…

  • Themes Team Releases a Web Fonts Loader, Likely To Prohibit Hotlinking Any Off-Site Assets

    Themes Team Releases a Web Fonts Loader, Likely To Prohibit Hotlinking Any Off-Site Assets

    Last Friday, the WordPress Themes Team announced the release of its new Webfonts Loader project. It is a drop-in script that allows theme authors to load web fonts from the user’s site instead of a third-party CDN. The secondary message included in the team’s announcement is that it no longer plans to allow themes to…

  • PhotoPress Plugin Seeks to Revolutionize Photography for WordPress Users

    PhotoPress Plugin Seeks to Revolutionize Photography for WordPress Users

    Peter Adams, the owner of the PhotoPress plugin, announced a couple of weeks ago that now is the time for his project to take center stage. “It’s Time for PhotoPress,” read the title of his post in which he laid out a four-phase plan for the future of his project. Adams is no stranger to…

  • Google Officially Releases Its Web Stories for WordPress Plugin

    Google Officially Releases Its Web Stories for WordPress Plugin

    Two and a half months after the launch of its public beta, Google released its Web Stories for WordPress plugin. So far, the plugin has over 10,000 active installations and has garnered a solid five-star rating from four reviews. Google created the Web Stories format through its AMP Project to allow publishers to create visually-rich…

  • First Look at Twenty Twenty-One, WordPress’s Upcoming Default Theme

    First Look at Twenty Twenty-One, WordPress’s Upcoming Default Theme

    Fashion is ephemeral. Art is eternal. Indeed what is a fashion really? A fashion is merely a form of ugliness so absolutely unbearable that we have to alter it every six months! Thus wrote Oscar Wilde on Victorian-era fashion in an article titled “The Philosophy of Dress” for the New-York Tribune in 1885. In many…

  • Gutenberg Hub Launches Landing Page Templates Directory

    Gutenberg Hub Launches Landing Page Templates Directory

    Munir Kamal has created copy-and-paste blocks. He has built sections or “patterns” from those blocks. He has created a plugin that allows users to completely customize the two features via block options. Yesterday, he released an initial offering of 22 landing page templates that build upon his earlier work. Gutenberg Hub can almost be called…

  • Gutenberg’s Custom Spacing Should Be Theme Controlled

    Gutenberg’s Custom Spacing Should Be Theme Controlled

    When Gutenberg 9.0 landed earlier this week, it came with an experimental padding control for the Group block. Most users will not see it unless their theme has opted into supporting the feature using the experimental-custom-spacing flag. This was not the first that we have seen of the padding option on a block. Gutenberg 8.3…

  • GoDaddy Acquires SkyVerge, Creator of Over 60 WooCommerce Add-Ons

    GoDaddy Acquires SkyVerge, Creator of Over 60 WooCommerce Add-Ons

    On September 14, GoDaddy announced it had acquired SkyVerge, a major WooCommerce-focused development company, for an undisclosed amount. At the moment, GoDaddy is playing it close to the vest in terms of its future plans. It has not publicly announced anything beyond a continued commitment to current customers. The initial announcement makes note that SkyVerge’s…

  • Digging Into Recipe Card Blocks, WPZOOM’s Solution for Recipe Bloggers

    Digging Into Recipe Card Blocks, WPZOOM’s Solution for Recipe Bloggers

    After publishing a post about the new Recipe Block plugin last week, several people were quick to point out that WPZOOM had released a recipe-related block plugin two years ago. Among them, was the plugin author, Pavel Ciorici. I had previously tested the Recipe Card Blocks plugin and thought it fit into that “overly complex”…