
The Perils of Hiring: A Cautionary Tale from A WordPress Business Owner
After being in the WordPress world for 15 years, I’ve made some incredible friendships and […]

After being in the WordPress world for 15 years, I’ve made some incredible friendships and […]

The second of a five part series looking at the International WPPhotos event that happened in early February, 2024. We’ll be talking with some volunteers.

Almost 4 years after it was launched, the FSE Outreach Program is no longer experimental, but still vital

The first of a five part series looking at the International WPPhotos event that happened in early February, 2024.

WordCamp Canada is rollin’ out the plaid carpet, eh, for its big debut. It’s a beaut chance for Canadians to showcase what makes them unique.

Can Gutenberg’s Lead Architect adapt the Block Directory to please developers, maintainers, and users?

WooCommerce releases 8.6 and patch 8.6.1 with new features and enhancements for merchants and developers.

Over the past four months, some exciting developments have been bustling in the dynamic mergers […]

Faster load times, dozens of A11Y and design improvements, a new Font Library, and two exciting APIs: let the testing begin

Seven folx from the WordPress Community have been selected as finalists for two positions as writers for the Tavern. May the odds be ever in your favor.

Key findings from WordPress’ annual survey show users care about performance and stability more than new features

The Latest In a recent development within the world of web servers, the highly regarded […]

Could this API be another pivotal moment in the WordPress Project’s history?

jQuery, still one of the most popular JavaScript libraries on the web, gets a much needed update

The vulnerability impacts all versions of Bricks Builder before version 1.9.6.1. Identified as a Remote Code Execution (RCE) flaw, it poses a critical security risk, allowing attackers to potentially gain unauthorized control over websites running on an affected version of Bricks.