Advanced Custom fields 5.7.9 is out.…
Advanced Custom fields 5.7.9 is out. This release comes as an update for both the free and pro plugin. It contains some critical improvements for Gutenberg and WordPress 5.0.
Advanced Custom fields 5.7.9 is out. This release comes as an update for both the free and pro plugin. It contains some critical improvements for Gutenberg and WordPress 5.0.
Jim Zarkadas has a nice post summarizing Gutenberg and some resources to check out if you are ready to get started with it.
The Gutenberg plugin is out with a new update. In version 8.9, the block-based widgets screen is enabled by default and replaces the default WordPress widgets screen. Other enhancements include adding a character count to the info panel. You can add links to featured images now too. 🔗
When I talked with Matt Mullenweg about the three focus areas for 2017 (and perhaps beyond), I kept referring to “releases.” Finally Matt said, “You keep saying release; it’s not a release. It’s all about the functionality and the feature. That’s what’s leading it.” While “releases aren’t the most important thing anymore” still seems to…
A New P2 Debut WordPress.com has launched an updated new beta version of P2. In the past, P2 was a WordPress theme that has been used for “blogging at the speed of thought.” It was adopted for internal communications between teams at Automattic in 2009. A successor, O2, emerged in 2015 as a plugin rather…
Sheryle Gillihan, CEO of CauseLabs, and Cory Miller delve into her incredible journey from experiencing poverty as a child to becoming a purpose-driven web agency owner. Sheryle’s story is both inspiring and empowering. Join us as she shares her insights on sustainable digital stewardship, the evolving role of WordPress in the ever-changing web landscape, and the potential of technology to make a positive impact.
Advanced Custom Fields version 5.8.0 is available now. This release contains the long-awaited PHP-based framework for developing Gutenberg custom block types. Many people are already publishing some demos on Twitter using the new PHP method, which seems sure to open up more developer interest in blocks and the Gutenberg editor in general.