John Blackbourn has a handy trick…
John Blackbourn has a handy trick for getting a headstart generating changelogs, using your git commit messages.
John Blackbourn has a handy trick for getting a headstart generating changelogs, using your git commit messages.
Ram Dall over at Wordfence has a good breakdown of three vulnerabilities patched in the WordPress 6.0.2 Security and Maintenance Release.
I have not been stunned — in a positive way — about a default WordPress theme design preview since Twenty Twelve. I haven’t had a major beef with any of the other default themes, but I haven’t been really wowed. Twenty Ten was a huge step because it was the first of the series and a break…
John Blackbourn released Query Monitor 3.7 which includes features related to viewing information about debugging and the performance of REST API requests. ✨
John Blackbourn updated his documentation for wp_mail() usage on Github. It now includes emails for personal data requests (4.9.6+) and the fatal error handling coming in 5.2.
John Blackbourn highlights a few email-related security improvements going into WordPress 4.9, including a change of email confirmation process.
John Blackbourn shared a WordPress 4.9 feature on Twitter that I’m excited about: the ability to draft and schedule changes made in the customizer. For site changes and launches, this is a really awesome feature. It works pretty much the same as scheduling a post, but for customization settings. The Trac ticket is a great…