Tag: WordPress 4.9

  • Workarounds for the Page Template Bug in WordPress 4.9

    Workarounds for the Page Template Bug in WordPress 4.9

    WordPress 4.9 “Tipton” was released last week and although it’s largely trouble-free, there is one particular issue users and developers are running into that’s causing frustration. In 4.9, custom page templates that are created fail to display in the Template drop-down menu. The issue is related to changes made to the file editor. Previous versions…

  • WordPress 4.9 Released with Major Improvements to Customizer Workflow, Updated Code Editors, and New Core Gallery Widget

    WordPress 4.9 Released with Major Improvements to Customizer Workflow, Updated Code Editors, and New Core Gallery Widget

    WordPress 4.9 “Tipton” was released today, named for Oklahoma-born jazz musician William Lee Tipton, a gifted pianist and saxophonist. This update introduces major improvements to the design and collaboration workflow in the Customizer, improves WordPress’ built-in code editor, and enhances core text and media widgets. Draft, Schedule, and Preview Changes in the Customizer Prior to…

  • Press This Removed from WordPress 4.9 in Favor of a Plugin

    Press This Removed from WordPress 4.9 in Favor of a Plugin

    Press This, a tool that allowed users to quickly clip and publish content from web pages, is set to be removed from WordPress’ upcoming 4.9 release. The feature is being retired and will live out its remaining days as a canonical plugin. WordPress contributors opted to make a clean break by completely removing Press This…

  • WPWeekly Episode 293 – WordPress 4.8.3, RIP Firebug, and Patreon

    WPWeekly Episode 293 – WordPress 4.8.3, RIP Firebug, and Patreon

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss the news of the week including, a behind the scenes look at how WordPress 4.8.3 was released, WordPress 4.9 RC1, and Patreon launching an app directory along with a free WordPress plugin. We also talk about the difficulties of surveys, from asking the right questions, to…

  • WordPress 4.9 Will Support Shortcodes and Embedded Media in the Text Widget

    WordPress 4.9 Will Support Shortcodes and Embedded Media in the Text Widget

    WordPress 4.8 brought TinyMCE to the core Text widget, along with brand new Image, Video, and Audio media widgets. The upcoming 4.9 release builds on this progress and will introduce some long-awaited improvements to Text widget. Users will finally be able to use shortcodes in the Text widget without the help of additional code from…

  • WordPress 4.9 Beta 4 Removes ‘Try Gutenberg’ Call to Action

    WordPress 4.9 Beta 4 Removes ‘Try Gutenberg’ Call to Action

    WordPress beta releases typically don’t generate controversy but in WordPress 4.9 Beta 3, a call to action was added to the dashboard that encouraged users to install and activate Gutenberg. Members of the WordPress community raised concerns that clients may install Gutenberg and shared ways to hide the prompt from users. The negative reaction inspired…

  • WordPress 4.9 Protects Users From Fatal Errors Created in the Theme and Plugin Editors

    WordPress 4.9 Protects Users From Fatal Errors Created in the Theme and Plugin Editors

    Over the years, there have been many discussions and debates on whether or not WordPress should have a built-in file editor for themes and plugins. The file editors, while convenient, allow users to easily trigger fatal errors that can be difficult to fix, especially if they don’t have FTP access. Instead of removing the editors…

  • New Core Gallery Widget Targeted for WordPress 4.9

    New Core Gallery Widget Targeted for WordPress 4.9

    The Core Media Widgets feature plugin introduced a gallery widget in the 0.2.0 release this week. WordPress 4.8 added the new audio, image, and video widgets from this feature plugin. The gallery widget is targeted for merge into the upcoming WordPress 4.9 release. In testing the new feature I found it to be a simple,…

  • WordPress 4.9 to Focus on Managing Plugins and Themes, Gutenberg Targeted for 5.0

    WordPress 4.9 to Focus on Managing Plugins and Themes, Gutenberg Targeted for 5.0

    Matt Mullenweg, the overall product lead for core releases in 2017, has published an overview for what users can expect in WordPress versions 4.9 and 5.0. After the success of 4.8 and the initial release of Gutenberg last week, Mullenweg is aiming to see the plugin installed on 100K+ sites during the next few months…