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  • Gutenberg 3.4 Adds New Warning to Classic Editor When Editing Posts Containing Blocks

    Gutenberg 3.4 Adds New Warning to Classic Editor When Editing Posts Containing Blocks

    Gutenberg 3.4 was released yesterday with fixes intended to prepare the plugin for converting existing content to blocks. A wave of new users will soon be testing the new plugin as the result of the “Try Gutenberg” prompt in WordPress 4.9.8. The release date has been pushed back to Thursday, August 2nd. In early July,…

  • WordPress 4.9.8 RC 3 Released, Limits ‘Try Gutenberg’ Callout Visibility

    WordPress 4.9.8 RC 3 Released, Limits ‘Try Gutenberg’ Callout Visibility

    WordPress 4.9.8 Release Candidate 3 is available for testing. This version includes one important enhancement that limits the visibility of the ‘Try Gutenberg’ callout. If Gutenberg is not installed or activated on a site, the callout will be displayed to users with the install_plugins capability. If Gutenberg is activated, the callout will be shown to…

  • Facebook Shuts Down API for Publishing to User Timelines, Impacts Jetpack’s Publicize Feature

    Facebook Shuts Down API for Publishing to User Timelines, Impacts Jetpack’s Publicize Feature

    In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, Facebook is tightening its control on third-party applications and will no longer allow apps to post to user profiles. In April, the platform announced sweeping changes to the publish_actions permission, which allowed apps to publish to users’ timeline on their behalf. On August 1st, 2018, the…

  • WordPress Coding Standards 1.0.0 Released

    WordPress Coding Standards 1.0.0 Released

    After nine years since the project began, version 1.0.0 of the WordPress Coding Standards is available for download. The WordPress Coding Standards is a collection of PHP_CodeSniffer rules or sniffs to validate code developed for WordPress. It ensures code quality and adherence to coding conventions, including the official WordPress Coding Standards. In addition to being…

  • David Needham Chats about Venturing Outside WordCamp to Visit Other Open Source Communities

    David Needham Chats about Venturing Outside WordCamp to Visit Other Open Source Communities

    While at WordCamp Europe I had the chance to chat with David Needham, a developer advocate at Pantheon, about his session titled “Intro to Drupal for WordPress Folks.” Needham frequently travels between the WordPress and Drupal communities, representing his company as a developer liaison. He has spoken at various Drupal camps and WordCamps and is…

  • WordPress Developers: Learn How to Convert Shortcodes to Gutenberg Blocks

    WordPress Developers: Learn How to Convert Shortcodes to Gutenberg Blocks

    Gutenberg contributor Gary Pendergast has published a handy sample plugin that demonstrates how to convert shortcode functionality to a Gutenberg block. Do you have a bunch of shortcodes that you’d like to really easily turn into blocks? Here’s a sample plugin showing how to re-use your exisiting shortcode functionality in a block!https://t.co/bppHcumBlB — Gary (@GaryPendergast)…

  • WooSesh Virtual WooCommerce Conference to be Held October 18-19

    WooSesh Virtual WooCommerce Conference to be Held October 18-19

    WooSesh, a new two-day virtual conference focused on WooCommerce topics, will be held October 18-19. While wrapping up another successful edition of WordSesh, Brian Richards announced WooSesh as the next event coming under the WordSesh brand. On Wednesday, nearly 500 attendees joined WordSesh. People tuned in from around the world, although the audience was heavily…

  • Slack Acquires HipChat, Moves Blog from Medium to WordPress

    Slack Acquires HipChat, Moves Blog from Medium to WordPress

    Slack announced today that it has acquired HipChat from Atlassian. The friendly rivalry between the two competing group chat platforms will be laid to rest as Slack plans to retire HipChat and Stride. Atlassian will receive a stake in Slack’s business in exchange for shutting down its chat collaboration services and migrating all of its…

  • Font Awesome 5.2 Adds 372 New Icons, Introduces Automotive and Education Categories

    Font Awesome 5.2 Adds 372 New Icons, Introduces Automotive and Education Categories

    Font Awesome 5.2 was released yesterday with two new categories and 372 new icons, bringing the total number of free icons to 1,295. The open source vector icon font is used on more than 22 million sites across the internet. It’s also a popular icon font with WordPress theme and plugin developers. Version 5.2 introduces…

  • Frontenberg Lets Users Test Gutenberg on the Frontend

    Frontenberg Lets Users Test Gutenberg on the Frontend

    WordPress 5.0 will bring the world a brand new editor that is currently code-named Gutenberg. If you have been hearing the buzz around Gutenberg but have yet to try it, Frontenberg (testgutenberg.com) is the easiest way to check it out. Frontenberg allows visitors to try Gutenberg without having to set up a separate test site…

  • Google Chrome Rolls Out “Not Secure” Warning for Plain HTTP Sites

    Google Chrome Rolls Out “Not Secure” Warning for Plain HTTP Sites

    As part of a long term plan to push the web to adopt HTTPS encryption, Google Chrome is now marking all plain HTTP sites as “not secure,” as of July 24, 2018, with the release of Chrome 68. Previously, the “not secure” warning was hidden behind the security indicator in the URL bar as shown…

  • WordSesh Returns Wednesday, July 25, Experiments with Charging Attendees for Tickets

    WordSesh Returns Wednesday, July 25, Experiments with Charging Attendees for Tickets

    WordSesh, a virtual conference dedicated to WordPress topics, is returning for a 5th edition on Wednesday, July 25, 2018. Scott Basgaard, the original organizer of the event, has passed the torch this year to Brian Richards, who has co-organized previous WordSesh events. The online-only event will feature 12 hours of sessions on a variety of…

  • Karachi to Host First WordCamp in Pakistan Following Cancellation of WordCamp Lahore

    Karachi to Host First WordCamp in Pakistan Following Cancellation of WordCamp Lahore

    WordCamp Karachi is happening on August 4, 2018, and organizers are expecting more than 400 attendees. Karachi is the largest city in Pakistan with a population of more than 30 million people. Its airport connects the country to other international cities and smaller cities within Pakistan are available by rail or bus. Organizers behind the…

  • First Look at “Try Gutenberg” Prompt in WordPress 4.9.8 Beta 2

    First Look at “Try Gutenberg” Prompt in WordPress 4.9.8 Beta 2

    WordPress 4.9.8 Beta 2 was released today, featuring the new “Try Gutenberg” prompt that will appear in user dashboards when the official release drops at the end of the month. The prompt invites users to install Gutenberg if they want to try the new editor or install the Classic Editor to keep using the current…

  • Meet Bernhard Kau, Local Lead Organizer of WordCamp Europe 2019 in Berlin

    Meet Bernhard Kau, Local Lead Organizer of WordCamp Europe 2019 in Berlin

    Bernhard Kau, a WordPress developer, meetup organizer, and four-time organizer of WordCamp Berlin, is the local lead organizer for the next WordCamp Europe. Kau will join Milan Ivanović, the global lead, at the helm of WordCamp Europe in Berlin next June. Kau submitted an application with his team to host WCEU and won out over…