• 10up Releases GitHub Actions for Simplifying WordPress Plugin Deployment

    10up Releases GitHub Actions for Simplifying WordPress Plugin Deployment

    10up announced the public availability of two GitHub Actions geared toward WordPress plugin developers yesterday. The first Action allows developers to deploy plugin updates directly to the WordPress.org plugin directory by tagging a release on GitHub. The second Action handles readme file and asset updates. On November 14, GitHub announced the public launch of their…

  • Gutenberg 6.9 Introduces Image Titles, Block Patterns, and New Theme Features

    Gutenberg 6.9 Introduces Image Titles, Block Patterns, and New Theme Features

    On November 13, the Gutenberg team launched version 6.9 with several features, most of which were aimed at developers. Users can now add custom image title attributes. Plugin developers can start diving into the new Block Patterns API. Plus, theme authors can begin tinkering with the experimental gradient presets and block templates features. Gutenberg 6.9…

  • 24 WordPress Snippets ’til Christmas, Submissions Open for 2019

    24 WordPress Snippets ’til Christmas, Submissions Open for 2019

    After a multi-year hiatus, Elliott Richmond has relaunched his WordPress advent calendar and is looking for volunteers. The WP Snippets ’til Christmas site will host 24 days of WordPress code snippets starting on December 1 and lasting until December 24. With each passing day, a new code snippet will be revealed. Advent calendars are special…

  • bbPress 2.6 Released After 6 Years, Includes Per-Forum Moderation and Engagements API

    bbPress 2.6 Released After 6 Years, Includes Per-Forum Moderation and Engagements API

    On Tuesday, John James Jacoby announced that bbPress 2.6 was available to the public after a six-year wait in a post titled bbPress 2.6 — Better Great Than Never. The announcement landed with a whimper as it was overshadowed by the release of WordPress 5.3 on the same day. bbPress is an official WordPress project…

  • WordCamp US 2020 Date and Location Announced, New Weekday Schedule

    WordCamp US 2020 Date and Location Announced, New Weekday Schedule

    Mark your calendars, folks. WordCamp US 2020 will start on a…Tuesday. On November 11, the WordCamp US team announced that next year’s event will happen during the middle of the week, from October 27 through October 29. This is a change from the usual three-day weekend event. The time frame puts the event’s days on…

  • WordPress 5.3 “Kirk” Released, Brings New Default Theme, Editor Improvements, and UI Tweaks

    WordPress 5.3 “Kirk” Released, Brings New Default Theme, Editor Improvements, and UI Tweaks

    WordPress 5.3 “Kirk,” named in honor American jazz musician Rahsaan Roland Kirk, is now available for download. The update includes a new default theme named Twenty Twenty, user interface improvements aimed at accessibility, and new block editor features. This release saw contributions from 645 volunteers, which is the largest contributor group ever for a WordPress…

  • Recurring Payments Feature Launches for WordPress.com and Jetpack Users

    Recurring Payments Feature Launches for WordPress.com and Jetpack Users

    WordPress.com launched a new recurring payments feature its users today. The payments system will allow bloggers to earn money for their content directly from any page on their site. The feature is also available for self-hosted WordPress users who have the Jetpack plugin installed. The recurring payments system works alongside Stripe, so users must have…

  • Beyond Prefixing: A WordPress Developer’s Guide to PHP Namespaces

    Beyond Prefixing: A WordPress Developer’s Guide to PHP Namespaces

    Prefix everything. It is an adage that is old as the WordPress software itself. Prefixing has been a standard for WordPress developers for so long that it’s hard to imagine doing anything different. But, the time has come for something new. Well, it is long past due, but WordPress lags a bit behind in standard…

  • Themes of the Future: A Design Framework and a Master Theme

    Themes of the Future: A Design Framework and a Master Theme

    WordPress theming has a rich history. Over the years, theme authors have brought a plethora of features to the platform. In part, it is because they have often had to solve foundational issues with WordPress to create the features that end users want. The post and body classes all theme authors use today? Those were…

  • The Power of Stories: Chris Lema and the Bridge Framework

    The Power of Stories: Chris Lema and the Bridge Framework

    I would tell you that when Chris Lema, VP of Products at Liquid Web, is speaking, you should listen. But, there is no need to say that. He has an infectious quality that grabs your attention and doesn’t let go. I found myself hanging onto every word in his session, The Content Framework that Powers…

  • State of the Word 2019 Recap: All Roads Lead to the Block Editor

    State of the Word 2019 Recap: All Roads Lead to the Block Editor

    If there was one common theme in Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word address this year at WordCamp U.S., it was that all roads lead to the block editor. His speech was primarily about blocks, blocks, more blocks, and a dash of community. This doesn’t come as a surprise because we are closing in on…

  • BoldGrid Joins Forces with W3 Edge, Acquires W3 Total Cache Plugin

    BoldGrid Joins Forces with W3 Edge, Acquires W3 Total Cache Plugin

    BoldGrid, a WordPress product and services company, announced today that it has joined forces with W3 Edge, the parent company behind the popular W3 Total Cache (W3TC) plugin. BoldGrid acquired the W3TC plugin and retained its creator, Frederick Townes, along with its development and support staff. The two teams will operate as sister companies but…

  • Jason Schuller Launches DSKO, a Discovery Network for Creators and Brands

    Jason Schuller Launches DSKO, a Discovery Network for Creators and Brands

    On October 23, Jason Schuller officially announced that his new side project built on WordPress was open to the public. The idea behind DSKO was to solve the issue of discoverability for creators and brands across various networks and websites by consolidating everything into a single space. The website offers an easy signup process. DSKO…

  • WordPress Businesses Should Send Out Press Releases

    WordPress Businesses Should Send Out Press Releases

    I have only been on the job for less than two months. In that time, one thing has become abundantly clear. The largest companies in the WordPress ecosystem send out press releases to news organizations such as WP Tavern. Small businesses may send an email with few details. Others send nothing at all. As a…