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  • Gutenberg is Coming to WordPress’ Mobile Apps, Beta Version Expected February 2019

    Gutenberg is Coming to WordPress’ Mobile Apps, Beta Version Expected February 2019

    The team working on integrating Gutenberg into WordPress’ mobile apps is making progress, but users will not have access to the new editor in the apps until early 2019. Jorge Bernal, a mobile engineer at Automattic, posted an update yesterday, highlighting current capabilities: Gutenberg Mobile [is] working inside the apps and the first post published…

  • WordPress 5.0 Beta 5 Adds Permalink Editing to the Document Sidebar

    WordPress 5.0 Beta 5 Adds Permalink Editing to the Document Sidebar

    WordPress 5.0 Beta 5 is available for testing and includes all of the block editor changes that are in Gutenberg 4.4. One of the major changes in this release is the addition of a Permalink panel that is in the Document sidebar. The panel was added based on user feedback that the UI for editing…

  • WordPress Accessibility Team to Host Hackathon with Deque Systems at WordCamp US 2018

    WordPress Accessibility Team to Host Hackathon with Deque Systems at WordCamp US 2018

    WordPress’ Accessibility team will be hosting a hackathon at Contributor Day on Sunday, December 9, at WordCamp US in Nashville. The team will be joined by lead developers from Deque Systems, a widely respected accessibility firm in the industry, with the goal of setting up automated accessibility testing for WordPress core. The event has been…

  • NextGEN Gallery Plugin to Add Gutenberg Support Ahead of WordPress 5.0

    NextGEN Gallery Plugin to Add Gutenberg Support Ahead of WordPress 5.0

    If you’re a NextGEN Gallery plugin user and have been wondering about Gutenberg compatibility, Imagely CEO Erick Danzer announced today that the plugin will ship a gallery block in a release planed for next week. The plugin is currently used on nearly a million WordPress sites (900,000+ active installs). NextGEN Gallery’s Gutenberg block has been…

  • Drupal Gutenberg Showcased at DrupalCamp Oslo 2018

    Drupal Gutenberg Showcased at DrupalCamp Oslo 2018

    Gutenberg appreciation is running high across the CMS pond in the Drupal world. DrupalCamp Oslo 2018, Norway’s biggest national camp to date, was held over the weekend. The event featured two sessions on Gutenberg – one for site builders and one for block developers. Frontkom, the team behind Drupal Gutenberg, took home two Splash Awards…

  • Google Developers Demo AMP Stories Integration with Gutenberg at Chrome Dev Summit

    Google Developers Demo AMP Stories Integration with Gutenberg at Chrome Dev Summit

    Alberto Medina and Weston Ruter gave a presentation on Progressive Content Management Systems yesterday at Chrome Dev Summit 2018 in San Francisco. Medina is a developer advocate at Google and Ruter recently transitioned into a new role as a Developer Programs Engineer after eight years at XWP. Medina began the session with a quick overview…

  • WordCamp Nordic Tickets Now on Sale, Sponsorship Packages Sold Out in Minutes

    WordCamp Nordic Tickets Now on Sale, Sponsorship Packages Sold Out in Minutes

    Tickets for the first ever WordCamp Nordic went on sale today and 100 seats sold within 20 minutes. The event is scheduled to be held in Helsinki, Finland, March 7-8, 2019. There are currently 97 regular tickets and 59 micro-sponsor tickets remaining in the first batch, but more will be released in another round. If…

  • WP GDPR Compliance Plugin Patches Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

    WP GDPR Compliance Plugin Patches Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

    At the end of last week, a plugin called WP GDPR Compliance sent out a security update for a privilege escalation vulnerability that was reported to the WordPress Plugin Directory team on November 6. The plugin was temporarily removed and then reinstated after the issues were patched within 24 hours by its creators, Van Ons,…

  • Matt Mullenweg Addresses Controversies Surrounding Gutenberg at WordCamp Portland Q&A

    Matt Mullenweg Addresses Controversies Surrounding Gutenberg at WordCamp Portland Q&A

    Matt Mullenweg joined attendees at WordCamp Portland, OR, for a Q&A session last weekend and the recording is now available on WordPress.tv. The first question came from a user who tried Gutenberg and turned it off because of a plugin conflict. She asked if users will have to use Gutenberg when 5.0 is released. Mullenweg…

  • WordPress 5.0 Release Date Update to November 27

    WordPress 5.0 Release Date Update to November 27

    The WordPress 5.0 release date has been pushed back to November 27. The previous schedule outlined the possibility of a slip date where the first target date could slip by up to eight days if necessary. “As discussed during the Core devchat this week, the initial November 19th target date is looking a bit too…

  • Classic Editor Plugin May Be Included with 5.0 Updates, Support Window Set to End in 2021

    Classic Editor Plugin May Be Included with 5.0 Updates, Support Window Set to End in 2021

    Gary Pendergast announced this morning that the Classic Editor plugin will be officially supported until December 31, 2021. The plugin eases the transition for sites where plugins or themes are not yet compatible with Gutenberg and gives users the opportunity to preserve their existing workflows. “Since the Classic Editor plugin is central in this transition,…

  • Nidhi Jain Is Awarded the Kim Parsell Travel Scholarship

    Nidhi Jain Is Awarded the Kim Parsell Travel Scholarship

    In 2015, the WordPress Foundation created a travel scholarship in memory of Kim Parsell. The scholarship covers travel expenses, lodging, and a ticket to the event. This year’s recipient is Nidhi Jain from Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. Jain is a volunteer organizer for WordCamp Udaipur, a WordPress developer, contributor, and a seasoned traveler. “Being selected for…