Morten Rand-Hendriksen demonstrates a simple way…
Morten Rand-Hendriksen demonstrates a simple way to add SVGs to custom WordPress (Gutenberg) blocks using SVGR.
Morten Rand-Hendriksen demonstrates a simple way to add SVGs to custom WordPress (Gutenberg) blocks using SVGR.
What is the Block Protocol and why does it matter? What’s the significance of Matt taking over at Tumblr? And is WordPress way too complicated?
Jem Turner shares six things she does to make Gutenberg development easier. 6️⃣ These include making the editor full width, adding the Reusable Blocks to the left-hand menu, and using the breadcrumb trail and list view. Jem includes some handy code snippets to make these interface changes.
Share your feedback about how to improve the Five for the Future contributor journey. Check out work underway on how to make interactive blocks easier to build, and take a walkthrough of layout classes in WordPress 6.1. It’s time to start planning; how will you celebrate WordPress’ 20th birthday?
A new version of WooCommerce Blocks is out, and as noted in these release notes, this release includes small tweaks and bug fixes worthy of an update. ✨
It’s time once again to share your feedback about all things WordPress in the 2022 survey. Tune in next week to hear Matt Mullenweg during is annual address: State of the Word. When submitting issues in the WordPress forums, you’ll soon find several blocks to use in the editor. #LearnWP has site updates and a new block theme course for developers.
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.