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  • Plausible Analytics Adds Statistics Dashboard to the WordPress Admin

    Plausible Analytics Adds Statistics Dashboard to the WordPress Admin

    Earlier this week, Plausible Analytics released version 1.2 of its WordPress plugin. The update includes a missing feature that should make it more appealing to end-users. The plugin now supports an “embedded mode” that displays a site’s stats directly in the WordPress admin interface. Without counting the self-hosted users of its open-source project, Plausible Analytics…

  • Google Delays Page Experience Ranking Signal Rollout until June 2021, Adds New Report to Search Console

    Google Delays Page Experience Ranking Signal Rollout until June 2021, Adds New Report to Search Console

    Google announced this week that it will be delaying the rollout of the new page experience ranking signal to mid-June 2021. Page experience will be included along with existing search signals like mobile-friendliness, safe-browsing, HTTPS-security, and intrusive interstitial guidelines. The rollout, previously planned to begin in May, will be gradual and page experience will not be in full force…

  • WordPress Contributors Propose Blocking FLoC in Core

    WordPress Contributors Propose Blocking FLoC in Core

    WordPress contributors are proposing the project take an active position on Google’s Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC). This particular mechanism is Google’s alternative to third-party cookies that doesn’t require collecting users’ browsing history. The GitHub repository for FLoC explains how Google will group people together and label them using machine learning: We plan to explore…

  • Patchstack Whitepaper: 582 WordPress Security Issues Found in 2020, Over 96% From Third-Party Extensions

    Patchstack Whitepaper: 582 WordPress Security Issues Found in 2020, Over 96% From Third-Party Extensions

    Patchstack, which recently rebranded from WebARX, released its 2020 security whitepaper. The report identified a total of 582 security vulnerabilities. However, only 22 of the issues came from WordPress itself. Third-party plugins and themes accounted for the remaining 96.22%. “These are all security issues disclosed by the Patchstack internal research team, Patchstack Red Team community,…

  • Automattic Launches Jetpack Boost: A New Performance Plugin

    Automattic Launches Jetpack Boost: A New Performance Plugin

    The Jetpack team has been quietly testing a new plugin called Jetpack Boost, which addresses website owners’ performance and SEO concerns. Version 1.0 was released today, one month after the final pre-release came out in March. Boost is a separate plugin under the Jetpack brand and it does not require Jetpack core to work. The…

  • Gutenberg 10.4 Introduces Block Widgets in the Customizer

    Gutenberg 10.4 Introduces Block Widgets in the Customizer

    The latest release of the Gutenberg plugin (10.4) brings block widgets into the Customizer. When customizing widget-enabled areas, a new block inserter icon is now available for dropping blocks into sidebars. This is the first iteration of block management in the Customizer, tackling the technical integration for editing blocks while also taking advantage of the…

  • Full Site Editing Is Partly a ‘Go’ for WordPress 5.8

    Full Site Editing Is Partly a ‘Go’ for WordPress 5.8

    Today, Josepha Haden Chomphosy announced the results of yesterday’s “go/no-go” demo and decision on whether Full Site Editing (FSE) would land in WordPress 5.8. The site editor and global styles are not landing in the next release. However, several other features should launch and allow users to build their sites with blocks in new ways.…

  • Zerodium Temporarily Triples Payout to $300K for WordPress Exploits

    Zerodium Temporarily Triples Payout to $300K for WordPress Exploits

    Zerodium, one of the most well-known security vulnerability brokers, announced that it is tripling payouts for remote code execution exploits on default WordPress installations. Payouts are typically $100K but have been temporarily increased to $300K. The company focuses on acquiring original and previously unreported zero-day research. It pays researchers for high-risk vulnerabilities and fully functional…

  • FSE Outreach Round #5: Venturing out on a Query Quest

    FSE Outreach Round #5: Venturing out on a Query Quest

    The Full Site Editing (FSE) outreach program is chugging along. Since December, it has called for and completed four rounds of testing. The latest round asks volunteers to provide feedback on the Query block, arguably one of the most crucial pieces of the FSE-puzzle. Automattic Developer Relations Wrangler Anne McCarthy has been overseeing the program…

  • WordCamp Europe 2021 Opens Call for Speakers and Workshops

    WordCamp Europe 2021 Opens Call for Speakers and Workshops

    WordCamp Europe 2021 will be taking place online, June 7-10. This will be the second year in a row that the event has not been held in person due to the pandemic, but organizers are incorporating feedback from the first edition to improve upon it. Speaker applications are now open and first-time speakers are encouraged…

  • Free Software Foundation Unrelenting on Stallman Reinstatement: “We Missed His Wisdom”

    Free Software Foundation Unrelenting on Stallman Reinstatement: “We Missed His Wisdom”

    The Free Software Foundation has published a public explanation of why they decided to reinstate Richard Stallman to the board of directors last month: “The voting members of the Free Software Foundation, which include the board of directors, voted to appoint Richard Stallman to a board seat after several months of thorough discussion and thoughtful…

  • Display Digital Sheet Music With the WordPress Block Editor

    Display Digital Sheet Music With the WordPress Block Editor

    PhonicScore, a company out of Vienna, recently released its OpenSheetMusicDisplay (OSMD) plugin. It is a WordPress block built for rendering digital sheet music in the browser. The OSMD plugin is built on top of the team’s JavaScript library of the same name, a project officially released in 2016. It is a bridge between VexFlow and…

  • Set Up a Gutenberg Test Site in 2 Minutes with the Gutenberg Nightly Plugin

    Set Up a Gutenberg Test Site in 2 Minutes with the Gutenberg Nightly Plugin

    WordPress contributors are working towards landing full site editing (FSE) sometime this year, an ambitious plan that will require all hands on deck for testing. A meeting of a small group of core leads on April 14 will start the process of deciding whether FSE will land in version 5.8. In the meantime, the FSE…

  • Will Full Site Editing Land in WordPress 5.8? A Decision Is Forthcoming

    Will Full Site Editing Land in WordPress 5.8? A Decision Is Forthcoming

    Yesterday, Josepha Haden Chomphosy announced the roadmap for deciding whether Full Site Editing (FSE) will land in WordPress 5.8. After the launch of Gutenberg 10.4 on April 14, a small group of core leads will participate in a go/no-go demo. The following people will be on the call: Matias Ventura – Gutenberg Project Lead who…

  • iThemes Acquires Kadence WP, Plans to Sunset Legacy Themes in 2022

    iThemes Acquires Kadence WP, Plans to Sunset Legacy Themes in 2022

    iThemes has acquired Kadence WP, the Missoula-based makers of the Kadence Blocks plugin and its accompanying Kadence theme. Originally founded in 2008 as a themes company, iThemes became more of a plugin-oriented business over the years before it was acquired by Liquid Web in 2018. The company is returning to its roots with this acquisition…