Tag: block directory

  • WordPress 5.5 “Eckstine” Introduces Block Directory, Block Patterns, and Automatic Updates for Themes and Plugins

    WordPress 5.5 “Eckstine” Introduces Block Directory, Block Patterns, and Automatic Updates for Themes and Plugins

    WordPress 5.5 “Eckstine” landed today, named for American jazz singer Billy Eckstine. This release introduces major improvements for the block editor and the security of WordPress. It was made possible by the contributions of 805 volunteers (with 38% of them being new contributors.) The 5.5 update is a testament to the stability of WordPress during…

  • Revised Block Directory Guidelines Proposal Updates Wording but Changes Little Else

    Revised Block Directory Guidelines Proposal Updates Wording but Changes Little Else

    Yesterday, Alex Shiels posted an update to the proposed guidelines for the WordPress block directory. The document adds eight rules for plugin authors to follow if they plan to add their one-off blocks to the directory. The guidelines are additional requirements on top of the existing plugin directory guidelines. While the wording and organization of…

  • Can the Block Directory and Business Interests Coexist?

    Can the Block Directory and Business Interests Coexist?

    WordPress.org is not an official marketplace for plugins and themes. Except for some plugins that are strictly SaaS products, all extensions to the platform are publicly available for the low cost of $0. Despite not directly selling through WordPress.org, the plugin directory is a huge source of income for many individual developers and companies via…

  • Gutenberg 6.5 Adds Experimental Block Directory Search to Inserter and New Social Links Block

    Gutenberg 6.5 Adds Experimental Block Directory Search to Inserter and New Social Links Block

    Gutenberg 6.5 was released today with a rough prototype that adds one-click search and installation of blocks from the block directory to the inserter. Selected blocks are automatically installed as a plugin in the background and inserted into the editor with one click. The pull request for the experiment indicates that it’s still very much…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 28

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 28

    There’s a lot of great WordPress content published in the community but not all of it is featured on the Tavern. This post is an assortment of items related to WordPress that caught my eye but didn’t make it into a full post. Changes to WordPress PHP Coding Standards Based on changes that were proposed…

  • WordPress Explores Proposal for New Block Directory to Host Single Block Plugins

    WordPress Explores Proposal for New Block Directory to Host Single Block Plugins

    WordPress core contributor Alex Shiels has published a proposal for a WordPress.org block directory that would host JavaScript-based, single block plugins. The directory would make blocks searchable and installable from within the Gutenberg editor. Building a directory for discovering blocks and seamlessly installing them is one of the nine projects that Matt Mullenweg identified as…