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WordPress 5.2 is still (at the…

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Dan Knauss

WordPress 5.2 is still (at the time of this writing) slated to arrive next Tuesday (May 7th). In the meantime, the second release candidate is out. We covered a lot of developer information for 5.2 in last week's notes, but…

WPCampus released the accessibility audit of…

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Dan Knauss

WPCampus released the accessibility audit of Gutenberg that was conducted by Tenon, starting in late 2018. You can read the 34-page Executive Summary. 💦 WPCampus explains, "This report is best understood as a snapshot of the state of the editor in…

After the WordPress 5.2 release was…

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Dan Knauss

After the WordPress 5.2 release was pushed back to early May and the first release candidate became available for testing, some detailed posts surfaced about 5.2 with some new and more in-depth analysis. William Earnhardt addressed the accessibility changes developers…

It looks like WordPress 5.2 RC1…

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Dan Knauss

It looks like WordPress 5.2 RC1 might be pushed ahead a bit. If that happens, we'll be looking at a general release of 5.2 around May 7th. The decision is still up for discussion. Meanwhile, Gutenberg 5.5 is out. Riad…

Gutenberg 5.5 and WordPress 5.2 RC…

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Brian Krogsgard

Gutenberg 5.5 and WordPress 5.2 RC are still scheduled for release on April 17. The release will introduce new short circuit filters to WP_Site_Query and WP_Network_Query. 🔤 WordPress 5.2 is ready to be translated on translate.wordpress.org. 📣 WordPress 5.2 will increase the minimum…

Justin Tadlock explains how to build…

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Brian Krogsgard
Justin Tadlock explains how to build a compelling business or agency landing page with Gutenberg and his newly released Exhale WordPress theme, which I really like.

A new version of Gutenberg landed…

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Brian Krogsgard
A new version of Gutenberg landed this week with foundational work and UI explorations related to the block-based widgets screen. There is also a new, built-in, static Gutenberg Playground for testing in a WordPress agnostic context. There's also an open…

Rich Tabor shows how you can…

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Brian Krogsgard

Rich Tabor shows how you can conditionally load front-end JavaScript for Gutenberg blocks. Rich walks you through some checks for specific blocks on a page using methods drawn from his own plugins.

Gutenberg 5.3 is out with some…

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Brian Krogsgard

Gutenberg 5.3 is out with some fancy new features. Now there's a block management modal window that allows users to enable and disable blocks, and the Cover Block can contain other blocks nested inside it.

The new version (3.0) of SearchWP…

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Brian Krogsgard

The new version (3.0) of SearchWP has been released, and it brings a few big changes: a rebuilt settings screen, integration of extensions, first-party Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) support, and support for Gutenberg blocks.

There’s a proposal for a new…

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Brian Krogsgard

There's a proposal for a new type of plugin for JavaScript-only single blocks. The aim is for people to be able to search for blocks and install them directly from the Gutenberg editor. I think this is an exciting concept.…

Gutenberg 5.2 was released. It introduces a…

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Dan Knauss

Gutenberg 5.2 was released. It introduces a new block editor module which lets you build block editors outside the post editor and outside "the WordPress Admin context."

Igor Benić has a handy list…

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Dan Knauss

Igor Benić has a handy list of podcasts that WordPress developers should listen to — and yes Post Status Draft is on the list! 🎧 Igor also has a post going into detail about the Gutenberg Component Modal and the options it…
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