Sarah Gooding

  • Postman SMTP Plugin Forked after Removal from WordPress.org for Security Issues

    Postman SMTP Plugin Forked after Removal from WordPress.org for Security Issues

    In early October the popular Postman SMTP plugin was removed from WordPress.org due to security issues. The plugin had not been updated in two years and also contained a reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability that was made public in June and left unfixed. The security researcher’s attempts to contact the plugin’s author, Jason Hendriks, were…

  • Camp Press is Coming to Iceland April 19 – 22, 2018

    Camp Press is Coming to Iceland April 19 – 22, 2018

    The next installment of Camp Press will be held in Iceland at the Volcano Huts located in Húsadalur Valley in the Þórsmörk Nature Reserve April 19 – April 22, 2018. It will be the first time a Camp Press event will be held in Europe. The Camp Press organization was founded to help attendees detox…

  • AMP Project Turns 2,  Automattic Partners with Google to Improve WordPress Plugin

    AMP Project Turns 2, Automattic Partners with Google to Improve WordPress Plugin

    Google’s AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) project is two years old today and the company published data demonstrating its growing adoption across the web. More than 4 billion AMP pages have been published by 25 million domains. AMP performance has also increased and Google reports that the median time for loading AMP pages from its search…

  • Google Chrome v62 Adds Support for OpenType Variable Fonts, Expands HTTP Warnings

    Google Chrome v62 Adds Support for OpenType Variable Fonts, Expands HTTP Warnings

    Google Chrome version 62 was pushed to the stable channel for Windows, Mac, and Linux today and will be rolling out to users over the next few days. The browser is continuing to put the pressure on website owners to migrate to HTTPS. As expected from the roadmap laid out earlier this year, a “Not…

  • GoDaddy Launches New Managed WordPress Hosting Platform Aimed at Professionals

    GoDaddy Launches New Managed WordPress Hosting Platform Aimed at Professionals

    GoDaddy has expanded its managed WordPress hosting plans to include a new “Pro WordPress” platform with tools aimed at professionals who are hosting multiple sites. Although GoDaddy currently has 4 million customers running on WordPress, its more basic plans were not adequate for those who require additional tools to manage multiple sites and clients in…

  • Medium Opens Partner Program, Allows Anyone to Publish Behind Its $5 Paywall

    Medium Opens Partner Program, Allows Anyone to Publish Behind Its $5 Paywall

    In March 2017, Medium scrapped its previous ad-driven revenue model to become a publisher of premium, subscription-based content. The company launched a new $5 subscription program and gave a select group of writers and publications the ability to publish articles behind a paywall inside its network. Medium’s invitation-only Partner Program launched in August but has…

  • Bear App Users Want WordPress Publishing Integration

    Bear App Users Want WordPress Publishing Integration

    Ever since the demise of WordPress’ old distraction-free writing mode, users have been forced to look elsewhere for a truly zen writing experience. Gutenberg’s current design trajectory doesn’t seem to be putting it on track for delivering the minimalist writing environment that many writers crave. The project has a lot of publishing and design-related functionality…

  • GitHub Launches New Dependency Graph Feature with Security Alerts Coming Soon

    GitHub Launches New Dependency Graph Feature with Security Alerts Coming Soon

    GitHub announced a new Dependency Graph feature at the Github Universe conference yesterday. It lists all the dependencies for a repository and will soon identify known vulnerabilities. The graph can be accessed under the Insights tab and currently supports Ruby and JavaScript dependencies with Python coming soon. Public repositories display the graph by default and…

  • WordPress Replaces Browserify with Webpack for Build Process

    WordPress Replaces Browserify with Webpack for Build Process

    During a core JavaScript chat held in May, WordPress contributors agreed on using Webpack (and ES6 imports) instead of Browserify for JavaScript bundling in the build process. “Since we split the media files in #28510, the core build process has used Browserify to combine the media files,” Adam Silverstein said in the ticket proposing the…

  • Gutenberg 1.4 Adds HTML Mode for Blocks

    Gutenberg 1.4 Adds HTML Mode for Blocks

    Gutenberg 1.4 was released today with a new feature that allows users to edit HTML on a per-block basis. HTML mode can be triggered by toggling the ellipsis menu and selecting the HTML icon. This will switch the block between visual and text mode, without having to switch the entire document into text mode. Contributors…

  • GitLab Raises $20 Million Series C Round, Adds Matt Mullenweg to Board of Directors

    GitLab Raises $20 Million Series C Round, Adds Matt Mullenweg to Board of Directors

    GitLab celebrated its sixth anniversary as an open source project yesterday and announced a $20 million Series C round of funding led by GV General Partner Dave Munichiello. The company’s CEO Sid Sijbrandij joined Municheiello with guest hosts, Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo from The Changelog podcast, for the GitLab live event that aired yesterday.…

  • Gutenberg Engineer Matías Ventura Unpacks the Vision for Gutenblocks, Front-End Editing, and the Future of WordPress Themes

    Gutenberg Engineer Matías Ventura Unpacks the Vision for Gutenblocks, Front-End Editing, and the Future of WordPress Themes

    In a post titled Gutenberg, or the Ship of Theseus, Matías Ventura breaks down the vision for how the project will transform WordPress’ content creation experience and the decisions the team has made along the way. Ventura describes how WordPress has become difficult to customize, as online publishing has embraced rich media and web design…

  • WPThemeDoc: A Single-File HTML Template for Documenting WordPress Themes

    WPThemeDoc: A Single-File HTML Template for Documenting WordPress Themes

    ThemeBeans founder Rich Tabor has open sourced WPThemeDoc, the template he uses for documenting his commercial WordPress themes. Tabor is also the creator of Merlin WP, a theme onboarding wizard that makes setup effortless for users. After applying his aesthetic talents to the documentation aspect of his business, he decided to package up his efforts…

  • Poopy.life Launches Pro Version at WPsandbox.io Aimed at Theme and Plugin Developers

    Poopy.life Launches Pro Version at WPsandbox.io Aimed at Theme and Plugin Developers

    Six months ago, the team behind WP All Import and Oxygen opened Poopy.life to the public, a service that offers free unlimited WordPress installs for anyone who needs a temporary testing site. Public testing went well enough that a commercial tier of the service is now available at WPSandbox.io, with plans ranging from $49/month –…