Inside DE{CODE} 2024, WP Engine’s Upcoming Developer Conference
WP Engine’s team opens up about their annual developer conference focusing on WordPress, AI, and of course, Advanced Custom Fields.
WP Engine’s team opens up about their annual developer conference focusing on WordPress, AI, and of course, Advanced Custom Fields.
What did I learn during my 2 weeks of writing for The Tavern? Why was it so scary to push the “Publish” button? How would I improve The Tavern? I reflect on these questions and more!
The WordPress Training team is rethinking- and redesigning- how Users, Designers, and Developers can Learn WordPress.
Bluehost, one of the leading web hosting providers, has announced Bluehost Cloud, an innovative cloud-based […]
WordPress constitutes 46% of websites, showing stable usage but with a significant portion using outdated software. Competitors like Wix and Squarespace are gaining ground, while PHP and Mailchimp experience decreases in usage.
WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg announced at the Q&A session of WordCamp Asia 2024 that he […]
As the WordPress ecosystem evolves, Automattic is changing its relationship with the developer community.
WordCamp Asia has unveiled its host city for 2025 – Manila, Philippines. After Bangkok and […]
The article delves into the popularity of WP.org themes, employing a lighthearted approach and original metrics such as “usage rate” and “enthusiasm gap” to assess user preferences and enthusiasm for different WP themes.
The Executive Director of WordPress gives the final verdict on two 6.5 features with uncertain futures.
WordPress.org relaunched its Developer Documentation with a much more intuitive homepage, cohesive navigation, and a modern design.
Certain WordPress form plugins make achieving accessibility compliance easy. Others…not so much. This article highlights work that Gravity Forms and other plugins are doing to create more inclusive user experiences.
In a shocking development, the Gutenberg-based page builder Cwicly’s founder Louis-Alexander Désiré has announced that […]
What do you get when you put a handful of outspoken WordPress developers, agencies, product owners, and community advocates on a video call with the Lead Architect and Product Managers of the entire Gutenberg project? Hopefully progress.