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  • Pootlepress Previews Upcoming Storefront Blocks Plugin for WooCommerce

    Pootlepress Previews Upcoming Storefront Blocks Plugin for WooCommerce

    At the end of 2017, WooCommerce published some of their “Wootenberg experiments”, one of the first previews of what e-commerce might look like in the Gutenberg era. Gutenberg’s handling of meta boxes has greatly evolved since that time and the WooCommerce Gutenberg Products Block feature plugin is now active on more than 20,000 sites. The…

  • AMP for WordPress Plugin to Introduce User-Friendly Theme Support Settings in Upcoming 1.0 Release

    AMP for WordPress Plugin to Introduce User-Friendly Theme Support Settings in Upcoming 1.0 Release

    In October, Google’s open source AMP project (Accelerated Mobile Pages) will be heading into its third year. The initiative aims to improve performance on the mobile web and currently boasts usage on 25 million domains across publishing, advertising, e-commerce, and business websites. WordPress had a rocky beginning with its official AMP plugin, which was originally…

  • Distributor Plugin Now Publicly Available, Adds Gutenberg Support

    Distributor Plugin Now Publicly Available, Adds Gutenberg Support

    10up’s Distributor plugin has exited beta and is now publicly available. The free plugin syndicates content across WordPress multisite networks and the web. It went into beta last year and 10up reports that more than 100 organizations and developers participated in the beta program. “We’ve already integrated many improvements contributed by beta testers, including 10up…

  • Gutenberg Contributors Considering a “Focus Mode” for Writing

    Gutenberg Contributors Considering a “Focus Mode” for Writing

    After overwhelming feedback from testers indicating that Gutenberg is not well suited for simply writing posts, the project’s contributors are considering a few options for improving the writing flow. These proposals are spread across several tickets on GitHub. Two weeks ago, Gutenberg technical lead Matias Ventura submitted a PR exploring the possibility of introducing a…

  • New WP Glossary Site Translates WordPress Techspeak into Plain English

    New WP Glossary Site Translates WordPress Techspeak into Plain English

    Anders Norén has launched a new website called WP Glossary that contains definitions for terms that people encounter when using WordPress. The resource was born out of a need to provide documentation for client projects. “The last time I updated the glossary for a new client documentation, in the middle of May this year, it…

  • Gutenberg Block Library Provides a Searchable Index of Individual Blocks

    Gutenberg Block Library Provides a Searchable Index of Individual Blocks

    An avalanche of blocks is pouring into the WordPress ecosystem ahead of Gutenberg’s inclusion in core. A few block collections, such as Atomic Blocks, Stackable, and CoBlocks, can be found on WordPress.org, but it’s not easy to search the individual blocks they contain. Other collections and standalone blocks are spread across the web. WordPress theme…

  • WPCampus 2018 Videos Are Now Available to Watch

    WPCampus 2018 Videos Are Now Available to Watch

    WPCampus 2018 was held July 12-14, 2018, at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Educators, staff, and those in higher-education gathered to learn how WordPress can be and is used in higher-education environments. If you couldn’t attend in person or watch the live stream, you can now watch all of the sessions for free. Visit…

  • New Network Media Library Plugin Creates a Shared Library on a Multisite Network

    New Network Media Library Plugin Creates a Shared Library on a Multisite Network

    WordPress core committer John Blackbourn has released a new plugin called Network Media Library that provides a shared media library across all sites on a WordPress multisite network. Blackbourn is an engineer at Human Made and the plugin is one he created for a client by forking Frank Bültge and Dominik Schilling’s Multisite Global Media…

  • WordCamp for Publishers 2018 Videos Now Available on WordPress.tv

    WordCamp for Publishers 2018 Videos Now Available on WordPress.tv

    WordCamp for Publishers 2018 was held in Chicago earlier this month, bringing together a diverse group of people who use WordPress to manage publications. The event even got a nod from Nieman Lab, who dubbed it “WordPress’ publisher summit,” and highlighted a few tweets from the #wcpub hashtag. “As conference organizers, we challenged speakers to…

  • Mario Peshev Explains the Advantages of Gutenberg for Users who Rely on Page Builders

    Mario Peshev Explains the Advantages of Gutenberg for Users who Rely on Page Builders

    Mario Peshev, CEO of DevriX, has published a video that explains how Gutenberg will change the way users create content. If your background as a WordPress user is maintaining your website with the help of a page builder like Beaver Builder, Divi Builder, Elementor, or a similar plugin, this video will acquaint you with a…

  • Drupal.org Migrates Developer Tools to GitLab

    Drupal.org Migrates Developer Tools to GitLab

    The Drupal Association announced this week that Drupal.org will be migrating its developer tools to GitLab. In selecting a partner for modernizing the project’s tooling, the association aimed to preserve the most valuable parts of Drupal’s workflow. They also wanted a partner that would keep evolving its code collaboration featureset. In December 2017, after evaluating…

  • Oakley Capital to Acquire cPanel

    Oakley Capital to Acquire cPanel

    cPanel, the makes of control panel software used by many hosting providers across the globe, has announced it has signed an agreement to be acquired by Oakley Capital. Oakley Capital is a private equity investor that invests in companies primarily located in Western Europe. Financial details of the impending acquisition have not been disclosed. Oakley…

  • How a Munich-based Game Studio is Using WordPress and Gutenberg to Power Its Website

    How a Munich-based Game Studio is Using WordPress and Gutenberg to Power Its Website

    Mimimi, an award-winning game studio based in Munich, has launched a new WordPress website that provides an interesting case study of Gutenberg in the wild. Although you may not be able to tell from the frontend, behind the scenes the new block-based editor is powering the layout with custom blocks, allowing the Mimimi team to…