Tag: acf

  • Impact of WPEngine’s Ban on ACF Plugin

    Impact of WPEngine’s Ban on ACF Plugin

    When WP Engine was blocked from accessing WordPress.org, users were left wondering what the future holds for ACF (Advanced Custom Fields) and how this ban will impact their sites moving forward. ACF Blocked from WordPress.org On October 03, 2024, ACF (Advanced Custom Fields) announced via X that “The ACF team has been blocked from accessing…

  • ACF’s 2023 Annual Survey Results Reinforce Plugin’s Focus on Improving the Block Building Experience

    ACF’s 2023 Annual Survey Results Reinforce Plugin’s Focus on Improving the Block Building Experience

    Advanced Custom Fields (ACF), one of the plugins WP Engine acquired from Delicious Brains in 2022, has published the results if its first annual survey. Although ACF reports more than 4.5 million active users, including PRO site installs, the survey only gathered feedback from 2,031 respondents. These results are more representative of the plugin’s developer community, as…

  • ACF Plugin’s Reflected XSS Vulnerability Attracts Exploit Attempts Within 24 Hours of Public Announcement

    ACF Plugin’s Reflected XSS Vulnerability Attracts Exploit Attempts Within 24 Hours of Public Announcement

    On May 5, Patchstack published a security advisory about a high severity reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in ACF (Advanced Custom Fields), potentially affecting more than 4.5 million users. WP Engine patched the vulnerability on May 4, but the Akamai Security Intelligence Group (SIG)  is reporting that attackers began attempting to exploit it within 24…

  • ACF Launches New Annual Survey

    ACF Launches New Annual Survey

    WP Engine has launched an annual survey for Advanced Custom Fields (ACF), one of the plugins it acquired from Delicious Brains in 2022. ACF reports more than 4.5 million active users, including PRO site installs, and WP Engine Product Manager Iain Poulson reports that the plugin is “growing in every way since the acquisition.” ACF…

  • ACF 6.1 Adds Support for Registering Custom Post Types and Taxonomies

    ACF 6.1 Adds Support for Registering Custom Post Types and Taxonomies

    ACF (Advanced Custom Fields) version 6.1 was released this week with support for creating Custom Post Types and Taxonomies. This is a long-awaited feature that users have been asking for since the earliest days of the plugin when it was still developed by its original author, Elliot Condon. When Delicious Brains acquired the plugin, the…

  • ACF 6.0 Introduces Refreshed Admin UI and ACF Blocks Version 2

    ACF 6.0 Introduces Refreshed Admin UI and ACF Blocks Version 2

    Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) has announced the availability of version 6.0, an update that applies to both the free and pro versions of the plugin. This release introduces a refreshed admin UI that ACF product manager Iain Poulson said users had been requesting since 2021. “We didn’t want this to be a huge change that…

  • ACF 5.10 Introduces Block API v2 Support, Block Preloading, and Security Improvements

    ACF 5.10 Introduces Block API v2 Support, Block Preloading, and Security Improvements

    Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) has released version 5.10, the first major release since the plugin was acquired by Delicious Brains. It introduces several new features that were previously experimental, closing out tickets that were started by previous owner Elliot Condon. The release enables HTML escaping by default, which helps prevent Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks. It…

  • Delicious Brains Acquires Advanced Custom Fields Plugin

    Delicious Brains Acquires Advanced Custom Fields Plugin

    Delicious Brains, the company behind WP Migrate DB Pro and SpinupWP, has acquired the Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) plugin from its creator, Elliot Condon. After 10 years, the plugin has more than 1 million active installs and a thriving business based on the Pro version. It has become an indispensable part of the workflow for…

  • WPGraphQL for Advanced Custom Fields Now Available for Free

    WPGraphQL for Advanced Custom Fields Now Available for Free

    The WPGraphQL for Advanced Custom Fields plugin is now available for free on GitHub after a short time as a commercial product. Jason Bahl, creator and maintainer of the WPGraphQL project, released the extension in April 2019 with a pricing tier ranging from $49/annually (for one site’s support) to lifetime subscription options. Bahl created the…

  • ACF 5.8 Beta 1 Introduces Blocks Feature, Release Slated for November

    ACF 5.8 Beta 1 Introduces Blocks Feature, Release Slated for November

    Advanced Custom Fields is now actively testing its new block creation feature in ACF 5.8 beta 1, released this week. ACF Blocks is a feature aimed at PHP developers who have not taken the deep dive into JavaScript yet. It essentially offers a shortcut to creating custom blocks using PHP and HTML instead of JavaScript.…

  • ACF 5.0 Released with Updated UI and Gutenberg Compatibility

    ACF 5.0 Released with Updated UI and Gutenberg Compatibility

    ACF version 5.0 landed on WordPress.org this week with Gutenberg compatibility now available for more than one million sites where the plugin is active. The release is a welcome update for developers who were concerned about what would happen in real world usage of Gutenberg on sites with ACF-powered customizations. ACF’s Gutenberg compatibility is arriving…

  • WPWeekly Episode 327 – Truth, Misinformation, and Good Ideas

    WPWeekly Episode 327 – Truth, Misinformation, and Good Ideas

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss what’s new in the world of WordPress. First, we talk about Syed Balkhi’s growth accelerator fund and learn that Jacoby pitched a similar idea to Balkhi at WordCamp Miami 2017. We discuss the new feedback surrounding Gutenberg thanks to the call out in WordPress 4.9.8. Near…