• WPWeekly Episode 326 – Long Live the Fields API Project

    WPWeekly Episode 326 – Long Live the Fields API Project

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Scott Kingsley Clark, lead developer of the Pods framework. Clark describes what it was like to lead the Fields API project, the difficulties of working hard on a project and not getting core buy-in, and why building the Fields API into core first would…

  • Mythic: A WordPress Starter Theme by Justin Tadlock Now in Open Beta

    Mythic: A WordPress Starter Theme by Justin Tadlock Now in Open Beta

    Justin Tadlock, founder of Theme Hybrid, has released Mythic, a starter theme that provides modern tools to get theme developers started on the right foot. Theming in 2018 is much different than theming in 2008. Without the right tools, it can be overwhelming to simply get started building even the most basic theme. Justin Tadlock…

  • Watch the Top 10 Sessions from WordCamp Europe 2018

    Watch the Top 10 Sessions from WordCamp Europe 2018

    The results of the WCEU 2018 Attendee Survey are in: 98% of the 566 respondents from 49 countries said they would recommend WCEU to a friend and 90% are very likely to attend the next event in Berlin. Of those who participated in the survey, 49% were attending WCEU for the first time and 37%…

  • First Look at Live Demo of the Gutenberg Content Editor for Drupal 8

    First Look at Live Demo of the Gutenberg Content Editor for Drupal 8

    Drupal Europe has just announced its program for the upcoming event in Darmstadt, Germany, September 10-14. The conference will host more than 1,600 Drupal professionals and enthusiasts for 162 hours of sessions and 9 in-depth workshops. Automattic is sponsoring the Open Web Lounge networking space and Matt Mullenweg will be joining Dries Buytaert and Barb…

  • Gutenberg Plugin Garners Mixed Reactions from New Wave of Testers

    Gutenberg Plugin Garners Mixed Reactions from New Wave of Testers

    WordPress 4.9.8 was released as an automatic update last week, featuring the “Try Gutenberg” callout. The goal of the prompt is to get more users testing the new editor and to raise awareness. Within the first 72 hours of the prompt going into user dashboards, sites with Gutenberg installed have shot up to more than…

  • WordCamp Ann Arbor Cancelled, Organizers Set Sights on 2019 Event

    WordCamp Ann Arbor Cancelled, Organizers Set Sights on 2019 Event

    WordCamp Ann Arbor MI, is an annual Fall tradition that takes place each October. This year however, the event won’t be taking place. In an email sent out August 3rd, organizers explained why they cancelled this year’s event. Why did we decide to cancel WordCamp Ann Arbor this year? It’s a long story. The most…

  • WordPress 4.9.8 Released

    WordPress 4.9.8 Released

    WordPress 4.9.8 is available for download and is a maintenance release. Headlining this version is the “Try Gutenberg” callout. Note that not everyone will see the callout. Its visibility is determined based on certain criteria. WordPress 4.9.8 continues to improve the foundation set forth by the privacy improvements that went into core earlier this year.…

  • WordPress.com Partners with Pexels to Offer Diverse, Free Stock Photo Library

    WordPress.com Partners with Pexels to Offer Diverse, Free Stock Photo Library

    WordPress.com has partnered with Pexels, a popular stock photo library, to offer convenient access to stock photos inside the post editor. Hundreds of high quality free stock photo sites have cropped up on the web over the past few years, but Pexels is differentiating itself with a commitment to hosting diversity-focused images and videos that…

  • Official Gutenberg Information Site Updated with Interactive Frontend Demo

    Official Gutenberg Information Site Updated with Interactive Frontend Demo

    The official Gutenberg information site has been updated to feature an interactive demo that can be manipulated on the frontend. It is based on Frontenberg, a site created by Tom Nowell, VIP Wrangler at Automattic. It loads an instance of WordPress with Gutenberg on the frontend so visitors don’t have to login or create a…

  • WPWeekly Episode 325 – A Different Facebook for Everyone

    WPWeekly Episode 325 – A Different Facebook for Everyone

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss what’s new in Gutenberg 3.4 and share our recent experiences with the editor. We talk about Facebook’s decision to shut down its API for apps to publish to user’s profiles on their behalf. This leads to a side rant of our user experience with Facebook and…

  • Easy Digital Downloads Substantially Reduces Prices for Extension Passes

    Easy Digital Downloads Substantially Reduces Prices for Extension Passes

    Pippin Williamson, founder of Easy Digital Downloads, published an apology on the company’s blog today admitting that it made a mistake in its pricing model for extension passes. In mid-June, the company introduced a new set of pricing options or passes. The passes come with a single license that provide access to a group of…

  • Gutenberg 3.4 Adds New Warning to Classic Editor When Editing Posts Containing Blocks

    Gutenberg 3.4 Adds New Warning to Classic Editor When Editing Posts Containing Blocks

    Gutenberg 3.4 was released yesterday with fixes intended to prepare the plugin for converting existing content to blocks. A wave of new users will soon be testing the new plugin as the result of the “Try Gutenberg” prompt in WordPress 4.9.8. The release date has been pushed back to Thursday, August 2nd. In early July,…

  • WordPress 4.9.8 RC 3 Released, Limits ‘Try Gutenberg’ Callout Visibility

    WordPress 4.9.8 RC 3 Released, Limits ‘Try Gutenberg’ Callout Visibility

    WordPress 4.9.8 Release Candidate 3 is available for testing. This version includes one important enhancement that limits the visibility of the ‘Try Gutenberg’ callout. If Gutenberg is not installed or activated on a site, the callout will be displayed to users with the install_plugins capability. If Gutenberg is activated, the callout will be shown to…

  • Facebook Shuts Down API for Publishing to User Timelines, Impacts Jetpack’s Publicize Feature

    Facebook Shuts Down API for Publishing to User Timelines, Impacts Jetpack’s Publicize Feature

    In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, Facebook is tightening its control on third-party applications and will no longer allow apps to post to user profiles. In April, the platform announced sweeping changes to the publish_actions permission, which allowed apps to publish to users’ timeline on their behalf. On August 1st, 2018, the…

  • WordPress Coding Standards 1.0.0 Released

    WordPress Coding Standards 1.0.0 Released

    After nine years since the project began, version 1.0.0 of the WordPress Coding Standards is available for download. The WordPress Coding Standards is a collection of PHP_CodeSniffer rules or sniffs to validate code developed for WordPress. It ensures code quality and adherence to coding conventions, including the official WordPress Coding Standards. In addition to being…