Tag: wordpress for android

  • WordPress Mobile Apps Updated with a New Login Experience

    WordPress Mobile Apps Updated with a New Login Experience

    The WordPress mobile apps are sporting a new login experience that Automattic’s mobile designers and developers released in the latest versions. The login flow has been completely redesigned to provide a more unified experience for connecting both self-hosted and WordPress.com-hosted sites. These flows were completely separate in the past and users were often confused about…

  • New Aztec Editor for WordPress Mobile Apps Now in Beta

    New Aztec Editor for WordPress Mobile Apps Now in Beta

    WordPress’ iOS and Android apps will soon be getting a new editor. The appearance of the new editor, codenamed “Aztec,” is very similar to the old one but is light years ahead of its predecessor in both speed and reliability. Aaron Douglas, iOS engineer at Automattic, announced the open beta for Aztec today with a…

  • WordPress App for Android Adds Better Support for Jetpack-Enabled Sites

    WordPress App for Android Adds Better Support for Jetpack-Enabled Sites

    Automattic’s mobile engineers released a major update to WordPress for Android this week. Last year the app’s users saw a growing disparity between the features available to self-hosted sites and those available to WordPress.com users. Not having the WP REST API in core was holding the app back from providing the same site management features…

  • WordPress for Android Closes Google+ Community for Beta Testers

    WordPress for Android Closes Google+ Community for Beta Testers

    The WordPress mobile app for Android is shutting down its beta testing community that was hosted on Google+ for the past three years. The mobile team switched to a completely open beta last year, enabling them to recruit 1,500 new testers. The Google+ community, which currently has 1,152 members, has been the main channel for…

  • WordPress for Android 5.7 Adds Path to Upgrade WordPress.com Plan

    WordPress for Android 5.7 Adds Path to Upgrade WordPress.com Plan

    WordPress for Android version 5.7 was released today with a new “Plan” screen under the site menu for WordPress.com users. This section details the differences between WordPress.com’s commercial plans and includes a link for users to manage and upgrade their plans. Previous releases have added user management and the ability to invite new users. Version…

  • WordPress for Android 5.5 Debuts New Visual Editor, Adds User Management

    WordPress for Android 5.5 Debuts New Visual Editor, Adds User Management

    WordPress for Android version 5.5 was released today and introduces a completely rewritten visual editor. The new editing experience offers the same styling tools as the web version of WordPress but places them in a thumb-friendly toolbar at the bottom. The visual editor is the default when you open the app to create a new…

  • WordPress for Android 5.4 Adds Gravatar Updating and New Smart Lock Feature

    WordPress for Android 5.4 Adds Gravatar Updating and New Smart Lock Feature

    WordPress for Android version 5.4 was released this week with a couple of exciting new features and the eagerly anticipated new visual editor. The editor received a complete rewrite to use WebView, which allows the app to render and edit HTML via ContentEditable. The app’s developers had to work around a few bugs with WebView…

  • WordPress for Android 4.9 Adds Fingerprint Scanner, Improves Media Library

    WordPress for Android 4.9 Adds Fingerprint Scanner, Improves Media Library

    WordPress for Android version 4.9 hit devices today with new support for the fingerprint scanner feature available in Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The WordPress app on mobile offers publishing access to all the sites you have hooked up, which is a pretty powerful door to the world that you may not want to leave unlocked for…

  • WordPress for Android Version 4.1 Says Goodbye to the Hamburger Button

    WordPress for Android Version 4.1 Says Goodbye to the Hamburger Button

    WordPress for Android version 4.1 is sporting some major design changes. Navigation in the app has been redesigned to remove the the hamburger button in favor of four simplified tabs spanning the top of the screen. The ubiquitous hamburger icon, used on apps and websites for years, is slowly falling out of fashion on the…

  • WordPress For Android Version 3.5 Embraces Google’s New Material Design Principles

    WordPress For Android Version 3.5 Embraces Google’s New Material Design Principles

    WordPress for Android is starting 2015 with a big update. Version 3.5 was released today, introducing major changes to the app’s overall design. This release follows Google’s new Material design principles, which was created to unify the experience of apps across platforms and devices. The design spec includes basic tenets for the various aspects of…

  • WordPress for Android 3.3 Released, Features Improvements to the Reader

    WordPress for Android 3.3 Released, Features Improvements to the Reader

    WordPress for Android 3.3 was released last week. A majority of the improvements found in this release center around enhancing WordPress.com’s built-in Reader. Android users will find a few changes in the app but nothing that would effect the normal publishing workflow: The post and the comment views are now split up in the Reader.…

  • WordPress for Android 2.9 Debuts Blog Discovery Feature

    WordPress for Android 2.9 Debuts Blog Discovery Feature

    Version 2.9 of the WordPress for Android app was released today, debuting its Blog Discovery feature as a new part of the Reader. Blog Discovery can be found by clicking the tag icon in the top right corner of the Reader. This feature helps users find new blogs to read, based on recommendations, and allows…

  • WordPress for Android Will No Longer Support Gingerbread

    WordPress for Android Will No Longer Support Gingerbread

    Long time Android users will remember how much of leap forward Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 (ICS) was for the platform in 2011. As the vastly improved successor to Android 2.3 Gingerbread, it was one of the largest upgrades to Android OS in history, creating a demarcation line between the much older versions and the newer…