• Why Vue.js Creator Evan You Thinks Vue Could Be a Good Fit for WordPress

    Why Vue.js Creator Evan You Thinks Vue Could Be a Good Fit for WordPress

    After last week’s news that WordPress is abandoning React due to its unfavorable patents clause, the discussion regarding the selection of a new framework is heating up again. As Vue is once again among the leading contenders, I reached out to Vue.js creator Evan You to get his perspective on the possibility of WordPress adopting…

  • Vue Project Launches Community Campaign on OpenCollective

    Vue Project Launches Community Campaign on OpenCollective

    With the recent news that WordPress is abandoning React due to its BSD + Patents license, core contributors are now revisiting the discussion of the merits of other frameworks. Gutenberg development is currently on hold until a new library is chosen to replace React, and selection is likely to be imminent to prevent further delay.…

  • First WordCamp Dublin Set for October 14-15

    First WordCamp Dublin Set for October 14-15

    Following up on the success of WordCamp Belfast last October, the WordPress community in Dublin will be hosting its first WordCamp October 14-15. Both camps began the early stages of planning last year and the two communities have shared some of the same organizers across their teams to help get these new camps off the…

  • GitHub Partners with Facebook to Release Atom-IDE

    GitHub Partners with Facebook to Release Atom-IDE

    GitHub announced the launch of Atom-IDE this week, a new set of packages that extend its open source JavaScript-powered code editor to include IDE-like functionality. This first release includes packages that support TypeScript, Flow, JavaScript, Java, C#, and PHP. “The start of this journey includes smarter context-aware auto-completion as well as a host of code…

  • Display Widgets Plugin Permanently Removed from WordPress.org Due to Malicious Code

    Display Widgets Plugin Permanently Removed from WordPress.org Due to Malicious Code

    Display Widgets, a plugin with more than 200,000 active installs, has been removed from WordPress.org due to its authors inserting malicious code. SEO consultant David Law was the first to bring this issue to the attention of the plugin team after discovering that Display Widgets was inserting content into sites from external servers and also…

  • WordPress.org Adds New Support Rep Role for Plugin Pages

    WordPress.org Adds New Support Rep Role for Plugin Pages

    WordPress.org introduced a new feature for plugin pages this week that highlights official support representatives. Plugin authors can now find the UI for adding support reps under the Advanced View on the plugin page. Unlike the contributors and developers role, individual support reps do not have commit access and do not appear on the plugin…

  • Equifax Launches WordPress-Powered Site for Consumers Affected by Security Breach

    Equifax Launches WordPress-Powered Site for Consumers Affected by Security Breach

    Equifax has launched a WordPress-powered website to connect with consumers affected by its recent security breach, which compromised 143 million customers’ personal data. The exposed data includes names, birth dates, social security numbers, addresses, credit card numbers, driver’s license numbers, and other sensitive financial information. The equifaxsecurity2017.com site was launched shortly after disclosure to give…

  • SWFUpload Will Officially Be Removed From WordPress

    SWFUpload Will Officially Be Removed From WordPress

    SWFUpload is an open-source library that was used by WordPress in 2011 and earlier that allowed users to upload files. The library was abandoned and replaced with Plupload in WordPress 3.3, released in 2011. Despite being replaced, WordPress continued to bundle the library for plugins that didn’t migrate to Plupload. In 2013, the core team…

  • WordCamp Ann Arbor to Host Second WordCamp WarmUp

    WordCamp Ann Arbor to Host Second WordCamp WarmUp

    WordCamp Ann Arbor, MI, is set to take place October 13-14 and for the second year in a row, organizers will host a secondary event called WordCamp WarmUp. WordCamp WarmUp provides an environment for attendees to break the ice and meet new people before the main event. Janelle Reichman is co-organizing WordCamp WarmUp. “I’ve been…

  • Gutenberg 1.1.0 Adds Autocomplete for Blocks, Developers Elaborate on How New Editor Will Work with Themes

    Gutenberg 1.1.0 Adds Autocomplete for Blocks, Developers Elaborate on How New Editor Will Work with Themes

    Gutenberg contributors continue marching forward this week on their relentless drive to improve the usability of the controversial new editor that will ship with WordPress 5.0. Meanwhile, discussions about Gutenberg’s timing, implications, UI, architecture, and other aspects of the project continue across the web, as the community grapples with what this new editor will mean…

  • WPWeekly Episode 287 – WordPress Meetups, Events, and WordCamps with Andrea Middleton

    WPWeekly Episode 287 – WordPress Meetups, Events, and WordCamps with Andrea Middleton

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Andrea Middleton, Dot org Wrangler at Automattic. Middleton supports WordPress community organizers by helping them plan community events that inspire people to do more with WordPress, connect the community, and contribute to the WordPress project. We discussed a variety of topics including, whether or…

  • Jetpack 5.3 Adds PHP 7.1 Compatibility, Better Control for WordAds Placement

    Jetpack 5.3 Adds PHP 7.1 Compatibility, Better Control for WordAds Placement

    Jetpack 5.3 was released with compatibility for PHP 7.1, a task the Jetpack team has been working on since January 2017 after they received multiple reports of failures with PHP 7.1 when opcache was enabled. This interfered with XML-RPC requests and some users reported issues managing their sites from WordPress.com and connecting to third-party apps.…