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  • User Tracking to be Removed from Gutenberg in Upcoming 0.8.0 Release

    User Tracking to be Removed from Gutenberg in Upcoming 0.8.0 Release

    The opt-in user tracking that was added to Gutenberg 0.7.0 will be pulled from the plugin in the upcoming 0.8.0 release. The data collection included in last week’s release reignited the discussion regarding adding telemetry to WordPress. James Nylen and an Automattic engineers involved in Gutenberg added the feature with the goal of improving the…

  • WordPress Core Fields API Project Sees Renewed Interest

    WordPress Core Fields API Project Sees Renewed Interest

    As work continues at a feverish pace on Gutenberg, many developers throughout the community are engaging in discussions on how meta boxes will be handled in the new editor. The team is considering various solutions and some have suggested that a Fields API in core would have made the future of meta boxes less of…

  • Gutenberg Development Team Confirms Meta Box API Will Not be Formally Deprecated

    Gutenberg Development Team Confirms Meta Box API Will Not be Formally Deprecated

    The discussion surrounding how Gutenberg will handle meta boxes heated up over the weekend after a participant commented on the GitHub issue with concern regarding meta box support being removed from the most recent milestone. “I see this vital issue has been removed from any milestone,” @steveangstrom said. “It has been de-prioritized again while bells…

  • Gutenberg 0.7.0 Adds Opt-In Usage Tracking

    Gutenberg 0.7.0 Adds Opt-In Usage Tracking

    Gutenberg 0.7.0 was released just before the weekend with improvements to the writing flow and greater flexibility for theme authors to add their own customizations. Last week’s version 0.6.0 release made significant changes to the way paragraphs are created within text blocks, allowing for blocks to split when pressing enter. However, it inserted a “New…

  • WordPress 4.8.1 Released, Adds Custom HTML Widget

    WordPress 4.8.1 Released, Adds Custom HTML Widget

    WordPress 4.8.1 is available for download or as an update from the WordPress Dashboard. This release contains 29 bug fixes and improvements. The most notable addition is a dedicated Custom HTML widget. The Custom HTML widget works similar to the Text widget in WordPress 4.7 and below. To see a full list of changes in…

  • WordPress Polyglots Team Fuels International Community Growth with 3rd Global Translation Day

    WordPress Polyglots Team Fuels International Community Growth with 3rd Global Translation Day

    The 3rd Global WordPress Translation Day has been set for September 30, 2017. The success of previous events has generated momentum to continue the 24-hour global translation sprints and has also increased the visibility of the Polyglots team’s contributions. These sprints have provided a catalyst for the team’s growth from 5,000 contributors in April 2015…

  • WordPress 4.8.1 Adds a Dedicated Custom HTML Widget

    WordPress 4.8.1 Adds a Dedicated Custom HTML Widget

    When WordPress 4.8 was released last month, it introduced TinyMCE functionality to the Text widget. Unfortunately, this caused issues for those who use Custom HTML as the Visual editor often strips out portions of the code. WordPress 4.8.1 Beta 1 is available for testing and addresses this problem by including a dedicated Custom HTML widget. “For advanced…

  • New WordPress Contributors Meeting Provides Opportunities to Ask Questions and Learn the Ropes

    New WordPress Contributors Meeting Provides Opportunities to Ask Questions and Learn the Ropes

    Contributing to WordPress or other open source projects can be intimidating for first-time contributors. Sometimes, all you need is a helping hand to overcome fear, intimidation, or other barriers. In 2013, with the help of Konstantin Obenland, a WordPress core developer, I overcame my fear and contributed my first patch to WordPress. This is one of…

  • Gutenberg Boilerplate Demonstrates How to Build Custom Blocks

    Gutenberg Boilerplate Demonstrates How to Build Custom Blocks

    Gutenberg is still in beta but developers are already getting ready for creating their own custom blocks. Over the weekend Ahmad Awais released a new project called Gutenberg Boilerplate For Third-Party Custom Blocks. Awais’ introductory post includes a rundown of his thoughts on the current pros and cons of developing for the Gutenberg project. Although…

  • Gutenberg 0.5.0 Adds New Verse Block for Poetry and a New Display for Recent Blocks

    Gutenberg 0.5.0 Adds New Verse Block for Poetry and a New Display for Recent Blocks

    Another round of Gutenberg updates was released today. Last weekend brought version 0.4.0, which didn’t have too many noteworthy visible changes on the frontend but introduced an API for handling pasted content. Gutenberg developers are aiming to have specific handling for converting pasted content from applications like Word, Markdown, and Google Docs to native WordPress…

  • Gutenberg 0.2.0 Released, Adds New Custom HTML and Cover Image Blocks

    Gutenberg 0.2.0 Released, Adds New Custom HTML and Cover Image Blocks

    The Gutenberg plugin is moving fast with version 0.2.0 now available. This is the first release since the plugin was added to the directory last week. It includes two new block types, along with other new features, improvements, and fixes for many bugs that previously severely impaired the editor’s usability. A new Custom HTML block…