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  • Jetpack 5.4 Introduces Beta Version of New Search Module Powered by Elasticsearch for Professional Plan Users

    Jetpack 5.4 Introduces Beta Version of New Search Module Powered by Elasticsearch for Professional Plan Users

    Jetpack 5.4 was released yesterday with many small enhancements to existing modules and an expansion of features for users on the paid plans. A new date picker field is available for the Contact Form, allowing administrators to request additional information such as project timelines, event reservations, or any other date-related data. This release also fixes…

  • Drupal Core Maintainers Propose Adopting React for Administrative UI’s

    Drupal Core Maintainers Propose Adopting React for Administrative UI’s

    Both the Drupal and WordPress communities are now knee-deep in weighing JavaScript frameworks to modernize underlying architecture for building user interfaces in 2018 and beyond. Yesterday Drupal founder Dries Buytaert published a summary of his discussions with core committers, framework managers, JavaScript subsystem maintainers, and JavaScript experts at DrupalCon Vienna. Together they concluded that Drupal…

  • Regenerate Thumbnails Plugin Passes 5 Million Downloads, Rewrite in the Works

    Regenerate Thumbnails Plugin Passes 5 Million Downloads, Rewrite in the Works

    Regenerate Thumbnails, written by prolific plugin developer Alex Mills, has passed 5 million downloads. The plugin was first released nearly a decade ago in August 2008 during the days of WordPress 2.6. Regenerate Thumbnails is used to retroactively generate new thumbnail sizes for past uploads. It has become an indispensable utility over the years, helping…

  • New WP-CLI Project Aims to Extend Checksum Verification to Plugins and Themes

    New WP-CLI Project Aims to Extend Checksum Verification to Plugins and Themes

    The WP-CLI team is initiating a new project that aims to bring checksum verification to plugins and themes. Checksums are a method of verifying the integrity of files. Three years ago, WP-CLI added the capability of verifying WordPress core checksums using the MD5 algorithm. This is a useful security feature that allows developers to easily…

  • Gutenberg 1.2 Adds Postmeta Support and Extended Settings Placeholder

    Gutenberg 1.2 Adds Postmeta Support and Extended Settings Placeholder

    WordPress contributors have not yet made a final decision on the JavaScript framework to adopt for core, but Gutenberg development continues on with version 1.2 released this week. The update provides a better experience resolving block conflicts when switching between the “classic editor” and Gutenberg. Previously, if a user had created some paragraph blocks in…

  • DigitalOcean Partners with GitHub to Support Open Source Projects during Hacktoberfest October 1–31

    DigitalOcean Partners with GitHub to Support Open Source Projects during Hacktoberfest October 1–31

    DigitalOcean is organizing its fourth annual Hacktoberfest in partnership with GitHub. The event was created to support open source projects and participants can earn a free t-shirt by contributing four pull requests during the month of October. More than 29,000 people signed up for Hacktoberfest 2016 from 114 countries and 10,227 people completed the challenge.…

  • A Very Brief Introduction to Version Control and Git

    A Very Brief Introduction to Version Control and Git

    This post was contributed by guest author Peter Suhm. Peter is a web developer from the Land of the Danes. He is the creator of WP Pusher and a huge travel addict, bringing his work along with him as he goes.   Have you ever done this? Most of us have. Do you know what…

  • WordCamp Incubator Program Gears Up for Round 2

    WordCamp Incubator Program Gears Up for Round 2

    Last year the WordPress Community Team launched an experimental WordCamp Incubator program to bring WordCamps to new cities where meetups had not been very well established. After receiving 182 applications, organizers narrowed the selections to three cities with the most potential to foster an emerging WordPress community. Successful WordCamps were held in Denpasar, Harare, and…

  • WordPress.com Adds Google Photos Integration, Available Now for Jetpack-Enabled Sites

    WordPress.com Adds Google Photos Integration, Available Now for Jetpack-Enabled Sites

    WordPress.com now supports seamless integration between Google Photos and the WordPress media library. Users can connect their Google accounts to have access to their photos when inserting an image. Google Photos has gained popularity due to its automatic tagless organization and free, unlimited backup for photos and videos up to 16MP and 1080p HD. In…

  • WordPress Core JavaScript Framework Selection Discussion Continues with Input from Open Source Community Leaders

    WordPress Core JavaScript Framework Selection Discussion Continues with Input from Open Source Community Leaders

    WordPress’ #core-js Slack channel hosted a lively and productive meeting this morning led by Andrew Duthie. The discussion focused less on specific framework comparisons and more on the role a framework will play in building JavaScript-powered interfaces for WordPress. Contributors were joined by core developers and leaders from the React and Vue communities, Chrome engineers,…

  • SI CAPTCHA Anti-Spam Plugin Permanently Removed from WordPress.org Due to Spam Code

    SI CAPTCHA Anti-Spam Plugin Permanently Removed from WordPress.org Due to Spam Code

    The SI CAPTCHA Anti-Spam plugin has been removed from the WordPress Directory due to its author including spam code. The plugin added a CAPTCHA image test to WordPress forms to prevent spam and was compatible with forms generated by bbPress, BuddyPress, Jetpack, and WooCommerce. It had more than 300,000 active installs at the time of…

  • Facebook to Re-license React after Backlash from Open Source Community

    Facebook to Re-license React after Backlash from Open Source Community

    Facebook has announced its intentions to re-license React, Jest, Flow, and Immutable.js under the MIT license. React community members began rallying around a petition to re-license React after the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) added Facebook’s BSD+Patents license to its Category X list of disallowed licenses for Apache PMC members. Facebook’s engineering directors officially denied the…

  • WordPress Explores a JavaScript Framework-Agnostic Approach to Building Gutenberg Blocks

    WordPress Explores a JavaScript Framework-Agnostic Approach to Building Gutenberg Blocks

    The discussion regarding WordPress’ JavaScript framework selection continues in the #core-js Slack channel ahead of next week’s meeting. One of the more recent topics is the possibility of framework-agnostic block rendering for Gutenberg, which would allow developers to extend the new editor using any JS library they prefer. This means that Gutenberg blocks, which are…

  • DonateWC Reaches Fundraising Goal

    DonateWC Reaches Fundraising Goal

    DonateWC, an initiative focused on providing less fortunate people an opportunity to attend large WordCamps has reached its fundraising goal of 1,000€. Ines van Essen expressed gratitude and appreciation for the donations. “The responses and feedback that have come in during the past week have been overwhelming,” She said. “I can’t believe we can already…

  • WordCamp for Publishers Videos Now Available on YouTube

    WordCamp for Publishers Videos Now Available on YouTube

    WordCamp for Publishers, held last month at The Denver Post building, was the first niche WordCamp to be focused around a specific industry. The event was designed for people who use WordPress to manage publications and also to encourage collaboration among project maintainers who build open source tools for publishers. In addition to hands-on technical…