
Interview with Rachel Cherry: Automattic Pledges to Fund WPCampus’ Accessibility Audit of Gutenberg
While at WordCamp US, I had the opportunity to catch up with WPCampus director Rachel […]

While at WordCamp US, I had the opportunity to catch up with WPCampus director Rachel […]

WordCamp US kicked off in Nashville over the weekend, following the release of WordPress 5.0. […]

Version 1.0 of the official AMP plugin for WordPress was released on the eve of […]

During last week’s core dev chat, Matt Mullenweg urged developers to consider WordPress 5.0 as […]

The new Gutenberg editor has basic support for galleries with a few nice features, such […]

WordCamp Europe has opened the call for a host city for 2020. Previous editions of […]

WordPress 5.0 RC2 was released today with 15 notable updates, including improvements to block preview […]

Birgit Pauli-Haack, curator of the Gutenberg Times website, is hosting a Q&A session with Gutenberg’s […]

WPCampus is seeking funding to conduct an accessibility audit of WordPress’ Gutenberg editor. The non-profit […]

WordPress 5.0 will soon replace the editor with the new Gutenberg editor as part of […]

WordPress 5.0 will ship with a code block in the new editor but it doesn’t […]

The countdown has started for WordCamp US 2018 in Nashville. The event is just 10 […]

Jetpack 6.8 was released today, introducing the plugin’s first set of blocks for Gutenberg. The […]

WordPress 5.0 RC 1 was released over the weekend after a string of five betas […]

WordPress core committers, core contributors, and former release leads made strong, last-minute appeals on Monday […]