
WPWeekly Episode 291 – All Hands on Deck on The Ship of Theseus
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss the news of the week including […]

In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss the news of the week including […]

WooCommerce 3.2 has arrived a week ahead of the plugin’s upcoming WooConf Developers Conference in […]

Gutenberg 1.4 was released today with a new feature that allows users to edit HTML […]

GitLab celebrated its sixth anniversary as an open source project yesterday and announced a $20 […]

While WordPress 4.8 focused on adding new widgets, visual improvements to links in the text […]

In a post titled Gutenberg, or the Ship of Theseus, Matías Ventura breaks down the […]

ThemeBeans founder Rich Tabor has open sourced WPThemeDoc, the template he uses for documenting his […]

Disqus, a comment management and hosting service, has announced it suffered a data breach that […]

Six months ago, the team behind WP All Import and Oxygen opened Poopy.life to the […]

The third edition of WooConf is being held in Seattle, Washington, October 19-20. This year […]

DonateWC has selected and successfully sponsored its first applicant to WordCamp Cape Town. The recipient […]

Gutenberg 1.3 was released this week with many small tweaks and improvements to existing features. […]

In this episode, I’m joined by special guest co-host Brad Williams, Co-Founder and CEO of […]

Jetpack 5.4 was released yesterday with many small enhancements to existing modules and an expansion […]

Both the Drupal and WordPress communities are now knee-deep in weighing JavaScript frameworks to modernize […]