• Major jQuery Changes on the Way for WordPress 5.5 and Beyond

    Major jQuery Changes on the Way for WordPress 5.5 and Beyond

    With all of the advancements made in JavaScript and newer, shinier frameworks, it is sometimes easy to forget that WordPress still relies on the aging jQuery library. The same holds true for thousands of plugins and themes in the official WordPress directories. For some, this may feel like a journey back to the mid-2000s, a…

  • WordPress 5.5 “Eckstine” Introduces Block Directory, Block Patterns, and Automatic Updates for Themes and Plugins

    WordPress 5.5 “Eckstine” Introduces Block Directory, Block Patterns, and Automatic Updates for Themes and Plugins

    WordPress 5.5 “Eckstine” landed today, named for American jazz singer Billy Eckstine. This release introduces major improvements for the block editor and the security of WordPress. It was made possible by the contributions of 805 volunteers (with 38% of them being new contributors.) The 5.5 update is a testament to the stability of WordPress during…

  • New WordPress Plugins Disable Unsplash CDN

    New WordPress Plugins Disable Unsplash CDN

    In light of the recent conversations about the Unsplash plugin’s CDN, several extensions have popped up this week for disabling it. By default, the plugin serves images from the CDN but saves copies to the WordPress media library in case the plugin is disabled or removed. The plugin does not currently have an option to…

  • Is WP Notify the Silver Bullet WordPress Needs to End Admin Notification Spam?

    Is WP Notify the Silver Bullet WordPress Needs to End Admin Notification Spam?

    A short while ago, Justin Tadlock posted an article titled Are Plugin Authors to Blame for the Poor Admin Notices Experience?. If you haven’t already, I recommend reading his article. It describes in detail one question I’ve been pondering since I originally posted the WP Notify feature project proposal almost a year ago now: Will…

  • Automattic Relaunches P2, Self-Hosted Version on the Roadmap

    Automattic Relaunches P2, Self-Hosted Version on the Roadmap

    Automattic’s relaunch of P2 is now in Beta. This is the long-awaited update to the company’s internal collaboration software that is also used on WordPress.org and other self-hosted sites via a theme. For years, Automattic, which now counts more than 1,200 employees in 77 countries, has had P2 at the core of its written communication…

  • WordPress Cancels All In-Person Flagship Events Until 2022

    WordPress Cancels All In-Person Flagship Events Until 2022

    As the world scrambles to invent and manufacture therapeutics and vaccines for COVID-19, the World Health Organization has declared the pandemic “a once-in-a-century health crisis, the effects of which will be felt for decades to come.” Outbreaks vary in severity across the globe, making it impossible to host international conferences safely for many months (and…

  • Disable Comments Plugin Looking for New Owner, Highest Bid Goes to Charity

    Disable Comments Plugin Looking for New Owner, Highest Bid Goes to Charity

    Samir Shah is ready to part ways with his popular Disable Comments plugin. The WordPress extension has garnered over a million users and a solid 220 five-star reviews out of 229, but its owner no longer has the time to maintain it. Rather than simply give it away or sell it for profit, he plans…

  • Redux Framework Relaunches, Focuses Efforts on Gutenberg Templates

    Redux Framework Relaunches, Focuses Efforts on Gutenberg Templates

    Dōvy Paukstys was rushing out another update with bug fixes yesterday morning as we chatted about the future of his popular Redux Framework. It was not the first update of the day. The Virginia-based developer is just over a week into what he has called the soft launch of Redux 4.x. It is a major…

  • Automattic Updates Press Page to Clarify Distinction between WordPress.org and WordPress.com

    Automattic Updates Press Page to Clarify Distinction between WordPress.org and WordPress.com

    Last week, Automattic’s marketing team made a positive step towards curbing the perennial branding confusion between WordPress.org and WordPress.com. The company’s press page was updated with a notice to journalists who are writing about Automattic: Automattic owns and operates WordPress.com, which is a hosted version of the open source WordPress software with added features for security,…

  • Big Orange Heart Opens 2020 Remote Work Wellbeing and Mental Health Survey

    Big Orange Heart Opens 2020 Remote Work Wellbeing and Mental Health Survey

    A Big Orange Heart, formerly known as WP&UP, has opened its 2020 Remote Work Wellbeing and Mental Health Survey. The charity organization focuses on supporting remote working communities with education and resources for mental and physical health. It is also home to a community of more than 4,700 members who support each other in growing…

  • WordPress 5.6 Wish List: Homepage Post Type Selection and Block Management

    WordPress 5.6 Wish List: Homepage Post Type Selection and Block Management

    With the WordPress 5.5 development cycle coming to a close, it is time to begin mapping out what features should land in WordPress 5.6 later this year. Earlier today, Chloe Bringmann asked the community to chime in with its wish list on the Make Core blog. As usual, I have a few thoughts. I tend…