Beta 1 for WordPress 4.9 is…
Beta 1 for WordPress 4.9 is out. A full list of changes with links to trac tickets is available. You all should know by now, but testing these betas is really helpful for the team working on them.
Beta 1 for WordPress 4.9 is out. A full list of changes with links to trac tickets is available. You all should know by now, but testing these betas is really helpful for the team working on them.
The sixth call for testing has been issued as part of the Full Site Editing Outreach Program. This time there’s a focus on landing pages. If you haven’t been able to participate yet, now is a great time to do so. Time is of the essence as we get close to a 5.8 release. ⏳
DAVID‘S PICKS Video Picks 📺 Here are David’s video picks: 4 real client scenarios (GDPR compliant) who have adopted self-hosted CRM solutions to run their businesses.: Paul Tobey shares four real (GDPR compliant) scenarios with clients who have adopted self-hosted CRM solutions to run their businesses. Shanjidah Afroz: End-to-end testing using CodeceptJS: At the recent…
WordPress.com makes up for a huge number of LetsEncrypt’s total SSL certificates. This morning, Automattic flipped the switch on enabling LetsEncrypt certificates for 1.4 custom domains on the platform. They had already enabled SSL on all WordPress.com subdomains, but this is another step toward enabling secure connections for a huge part of the web. All…
Gutenberg 3.4 was recently released with “a multitude of improvements when converting existing content to blocks,” a REST API search controller, additional documentation, and more than a dozen bug fixes. Gary Pendergast also shared a sample plugin on Github that shows how to convert existing shortcodes into shiny new Gutenberg blocks. Brady Vercher has created a Gutenberg…
Getting Ready for PHP 8.2, Rebooting Feature Notifications, Additional Custom Template Options, and Renaming Full Site Editing.
News from WP.org for the week of September 27, 2021.