• Gutenberg 9.0 Brings Major Improvements to Navigation Screen and Query Block

    Gutenberg 9.0 Brings Major Improvements to Navigation Screen and Query Block

    If you haven’t played around with Gutenberg’s experiments lately, the Navigation block is getting some exciting updates. Version 9.0 was released today with drag-and-drop support added to the list view of navigation items. Contributors have been working through several different prototypes aimed at unifying the controls and simplifying the menu building process. The Navigation screen…

  • Upcoming API Change Will Break Facebook and Instagram oEmbed Links Across the Web Beginning October 24

    Upcoming API Change Will Break Facebook and Instagram oEmbed Links Across the Web Beginning October 24

    In an extraordinarily inconvenient API change, Facebook and Instagram will be dropping unauthenticated oEmbed support on October 24, breaking content across millions of websites. The change will force users to generate an app ID with a developer account in order to continue embedding links via oEmbed: Changes to tokenless access for User Picture and FB/IG OEmbed endpoints: By October…

  • Digging Into Recipe Card Blocks, WPZOOM’s Solution for Recipe Bloggers

    Digging Into Recipe Card Blocks, WPZOOM’s Solution for Recipe Bloggers

    After publishing a post about the new Recipe Block plugin last week, several people were quick to point out that WPZOOM had released a recipe-related block plugin two years ago. Among them, was the plugin author, Pavel Ciorici. I had previously tested the Recipe Card Blocks plugin and thought it fit into that “overly complex”…

  • Podcasting During the Pandemic: Castos Sees 300% Growth in New Podcasters

    Podcasting During the Pandemic: Castos Sees 300% Growth in New Podcasters

    Podcasting, like many other industries during the pandemic, is seeing a strong shift over the past six months, which has resulted in more shows and fewer listeners. While some avid podcast fans have taken solace in listening to their favorite shows to stay connected, many listeners who previously had podcasts built into their routines have…

  • Plugin Authors Can Opt Into Email Confirmation for WordPress Plugin Updates

    Plugin Authors Can Opt Into Email Confirmation for WordPress Plugin Updates

    Overnight, the Meta Team for WordPress.org flipped the switch for a new plugin author feature in the official directory. It allows plugin authors to opt into confirming plugin updates via email. Release confirmations will strengthen security and make sure any updates sent in are intentional. Dion Hulse opened the original ticket six weeks ago with…

  • WordPress Themes Directory Adds New “Delist” Status for Non-Compliant Themes

    WordPress Themes Directory Adds New “Delist” Status for Non-Compliant Themes

    In August, following the suspension of the popular Astra theme, WordPress Meta contributors opened a ticket to add a new “delisting” status for non-compliant themes. Astra’s infraction, breaking the directory’s ban on affiliate links, put more than a million users at risk of not getting theme updates just as WordPress 5.5 was on deck for…

  • AMP Plugin 2.0 Adds Onboarding Wizard and Expanded Reader Mode

    AMP Plugin 2.0 Adds Onboarding Wizard and Expanded Reader Mode

    The official AMP plugin for WordPress recently crossed the 2.0 milestone, a major release that closed 141 issues and merged 174 pull requests. The release was originally planned for v1.6 but due to the number of major changes the team decided to bump it to 2.0. One of the most significant updates in this release…

  • Start a Recipe Blog With the Recipe Block WordPress Plugin

    Start a Recipe Blog With the Recipe Block WordPress Plugin

    “Organize your quarantine-inspired baking blog with a ‘Recipe’ block!” read the opening description of Kelly Choyce-Dwan’s new plugin, Recipe Block. That was enough to pique my interest. I love food. I love baking — mostly pizza and bread. Food-related plugins and themes almost inspire me to spin up a recipe blog of my own. Almost.…

  • Deque Systems to Host Axe-Con Virtual Accessibility Conference, March 10-11, 2021

    Deque Systems to Host Axe-Con Virtual Accessibility Conference, March 10-11, 2021

    Deque Systems, a widely respected accessibility firm that has contributed to setting up automated accessibility testing for WordPress core, will be hosting a new “Axe-con” virtual conference focusing on digital accessibility. Axe-con is named for the company’s axe-core project, an open source library and accessibility testing engine that can be customized to integrate with all…

  • Exploring Seedlet, Automattic’s Block-First WordPress Theme

    Exploring Seedlet, Automattic’s Block-First WordPress Theme

    On August 26, Automattic launched a new theme titled Seedlet that focused on integrating with the WordPress block editor. A few days later, it was also live in the WordPress.org theme directory. The theme development team wanted to produce a theme that would be in a good position to transition to full-site editing later this…

  • Jetpack Launches Email Marketing Tools with Creative Mail Integration, WooCommerce-Triggered Store Emails Coming Soon

    Jetpack Launches Email Marketing Tools with Creative Mail Integration, WooCommerce-Triggered Store Emails Coming Soon

    Jetpack is firing up a new suite of email marketing tools in partnership with Endurance International Group’s Constant Contact brand. Last week version 8.9 of the plugin introduced a new newsletter signup form inside its Form block, based on an integration with the Creative Mail plugin that Constant Contact recently launched as a solution tailored…

  • More Power in the Hands of WordPress Support Forum Users

    More Power in the Hands of WordPress Support Forum Users

    What level of control should users have over their WordPress support forum topics? That is the question at the heart of a recent discussion opened by Mika Epstein on the Make Support blog. The goal is to grant more power to users, particularly when they post private or privileged information to the public forums. The…

  • iThemes Enters the WordPress Membership Plugin Market, Acquires Restrict Content Pro

    iThemes Enters the WordPress Membership Plugin Market, Acquires Restrict Content Pro

    Last Tuesday, iThemes announced it had acquired the Restrict Content Pro plugin from Sandhills Development. iThemes is part of the Liquid Web family of brands. Pippin Williamson, Managing Director at Sandhills, said the company had no intention of selling the plugin last October when talks of the acquisition began. However, moving forward has created some…

  • WordPress Support Team Seeks to Curb Support Requests for Commercial Plugins and Themes

    WordPress Support Team Seeks to Curb Support Requests for Commercial Plugins and Themes

    WordPress’ Support Team contributors are discussing how they can curb support requests for commercial products on the official WordPress.org forums. Users sometimes seek help for commercial product upgrades on the forums of the free version, not knowing that the moderators’ official policy is to refer them to the extension’s commercial support channel. In other instances,…