
WooCommerce Retires Canvas Theme, Recommends Customers Migrate to Storefront Theme
WooCommerce is retiring its Canvas Theme after seven years. Canvas was one of the most […]

WooCommerce is retiring its Canvas Theme after seven years. Canvas was one of the most […]

Gutenberg 1.5 was released this morning and introduces several major changes to the plugin. This […]

Last week Facebook began rolling out its new Explore feed, which is now available for […]

In early October the popular Postman SMTP plugin was removed from WordPress.org due to security […]

The next installment of Camp Press will be held in Iceland at the Volcano Huts […]

Google’s AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) project is two years old today and the company published […]

Google Chrome version 62 was pushed to the stable channel for Windows, Mac, and Linux […]

GoDaddy has expanded its managed WordPress hosting plans to include a new “Pro WordPress” platform […]

In March 2017, Medium scrapped its previous ad-driven revenue model to become a publisher of […]

Ever since the demise of WordPress’ old distraction-free writing mode, users have been forced to […]

GitHub announced a new Dependency Graph feature at the Github Universe conference yesterday. It lists […]

During a core JavaScript chat held in May, WordPress contributors agreed on using Webpack (and […]

WooCommerce 3.2 has arrived a week ahead of the plugin’s upcoming WooConf Developers Conference in […]

Gutenberg 1.4 was released today with a new feature that allows users to edit HTML […]

GitLab celebrated its sixth anniversary as an open source project yesterday and announced a $20 […]