• WordPress Remembers: A Memorial To Those We Have Lost

    WordPress Remembers: A Memorial To Those We Have Lost

    WordPress is honoring contributors the community has lost over the years through a new memorial page called WordPress Remembers: WordPress dedicates this page to the memory of those we’ve lost. They’ve shaped our project and enriched our community. As we remember their passion and commitment to WordPress and open source software, we celebrate their spirit.…

  • WordPress.com Makes a Bid for Google Domains Customers, Offering 1 Million Free Transfers

    WordPress.com Makes a Bid for Google Domains Customers, Offering 1 Million Free Transfers

    WordPress.com is making a strong bid for Google Domains customers after the the product was sold to Squarespace in a deal reportedly worthy $180 million. Shortly after the sale was announced, WordPress.com pitched Google Domains customers, reminding the public that the company is also a domain registrar, but the call to action didn’t include much…

  • Jetpack Launches Newsletter Product

    Jetpack Launches Newsletter Product

    Jetpack 12.4 was released today, launching the plugin’s Newsletter product. It allows users to send blog posts as newsletters, without the hassle of having to copy and paste from the WordPress editor into another newsletter service’s campaign editor and reformat it for email. This launch comes seven months after WordPress.com launched its newsletter offering, which…

  • Start Testing WordPress’ New Interactivity API

    Start Testing WordPress’ New Interactivity API

    Earlier this year, WordPress contributors announced that they are working on a new Interactivity API that will allow developers to build interactive blocks. This API will support the kinds of frontend experiences that let visitors interact with content and get feedback without having to refresh the page. Automattic-sponsored contributor Luis Herranz, who has been working on…

  • WordPress Performance Analysis Finds Translations May Significantly Slow Down Sites

    WordPress Performance Analysis Finds Translations May Significantly Slow Down Sites

    After a recent in-depth performance analysis earlier this year showed that translations can have an impact on server response times, WordPress contributors are proposing half a dozen technical solutions for consideration to improve performance for the ~56% of WordPress sites that use translations. “Initial benchmarks showed that the median loading time for a localized site…

  • Ninja Forms Version 3.6.26 Patches Multiple High Severity Security Vulnerabilities

    Ninja Forms Version 3.6.26 Patches Multiple High Severity Security Vulnerabilities

    If you use the Ninja Forms plugin and your sites aren’t set to get automatic plugin updates, add a round of updates to your weekend plans. Patchstack is reporting multiple high severity security vulnerabilities in the plugin, including the following: Patchstack researchers discovered the vulnerabilities on June 22, 2023, and Ninja Forms patched them on…

  • WordPress Launches Slack/Matrix Bridge

    WordPress Launches Slack/Matrix Bridge

    WordPress meta contributors have just logged an important milestone in their efforts to explore replacing Slack communication with Matrix, an open source federated chat system. The team hosted a meeting on the Meta Slack channel and the corresponding #meta:community.wordpress.org Matrix room simultaneously, enabled by the project’s new Slack/Matrix bridge. The bridge allows users to follow the…

  • ClassicPress Community Considers Re-forking WooCommerce for Classic Commerce v2

    ClassicPress Community Considers Re-forking WooCommerce for Classic Commerce v2

    ClassicPress, the fork that has been keeping WordPress 4.9 on life support for those who don’t want to use the block editor, will soon be moving into version 2.0 after the community voted to re-fork a newer version of WordPress (6.x) to keep moving forward. Version 1.6.0 was released a few weeks ago as the…

  • Gutenberg 16.3 Adds New Tools for Patterns

    Gutenberg 16.3 Adds New Tools for Patterns

    Gutenberg 16.3 was released today as a maintenance release but includes several new tools that make pattern management smoother and easier for users. Most notably, custom user patterns now have a dropdown menu for renaming, duplicating and deleting them. Patterns and template parts that come with themes will only have the “duplicate” option available since…

  • WordPress 6.3 RC2 Released, Watch the Live Product Demo

    WordPress 6.3 RC2 Released, Watch the Live Product Demo

    WordPress 6.3 RC2 has been released and is ready for community testing. Since RC1 landed a week ago, 15 changes have come in from the Editor and Trac, including bug fixes for footnotes, internationalization fixes, a missing command for opening the distraction free in the Site Editor, and a few other issues.  This release also brings in work…

  • Learn How to Use WordPress Playground

    Learn How to Use WordPress Playground

    WordPress Playground, an experimental project that uses WebAssembly (WASM) to run WordPress in the browser, was number 1 on Hacker News recently and was also featured on TechCrunch. Word is getting around about how easy it is to fire up a sandbox environment in just a few seconds for testing plugins and themes and even different…

  • Mojeek Search Engine Adds WordPress’ Openverse to Image Search

    Mojeek Search Engine Adds WordPress’ Openverse to Image Search

    Mojeek, a UK-based privacy-oriented search engine, has added Openverse to its image search. For more than 15 years, Mojeek has provided independent, unbiased search without tracking or building profiles on users. It is one of just a handful of genuine search engines that uses its own technology and algorithms, unlike the metasearch engines that syndicate…

  • Ollie Theme Previews New Onboarding Wizard in Development

    Ollie Theme Previews New Onboarding Wizard in Development

    Unless you are some kind of wizard with the block editor, starting a WordPress website from a blank slate can be overwhelming and ultimately defeating. Mike McAlister, maker of the free Ollie theme, is developing an onboarding experience that aims to drastically reduce the amount of time users spend setting up a new site. “I…

  • WordPress Contributors Demand Transparency and Objective Guidelines for Listings on Recommended Hosting Page

    WordPress Contributors Demand Transparency and Objective Guidelines for Listings on Recommended Hosting Page

    WordPress’ Recommended Hosting page is a hotly contested piece of online real estate, and has recently come into focus again following the removal of SiteGround from the listings. When the change was highlighted during a recent Meta team meeting, Audrey Capital-sponsored contributor Samuel “Otto” Wood said, “Matt asked me to remove SiteGround because that page…