Weston Ruler recently shared (on Twitter) a feature…
Weston Ruler recently shared (on Twitter) a feature plugin for adding Customizer preview support for requests made through the Fetch API instead of jQuery.ajax().
Weston Ruler recently shared (on Twitter) a feature plugin for adding Customizer preview support for requests made through the Fetch API instead of jQuery.ajax().
Love the style of the MailChimp’s 2016 Annual report. Also 246,148,661,219 emails sent in a year is definitely an impressive number. Speaking of annual reports, I enjoyed reading SkyVerge’s 2016 Year In Review. The majority of SkyVerge’s work is with WooCommerce and maintains almost 70 plugins for it. I found their coverage of the plugins…
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…
One of Pippin Williamson’s repeated concerns during his review of page builders was over data loss. He praised the plugins that, when deactivated, maintained HTML markup and content in the_content() so the site owner could still use their content without the plugin. I’ve been thinking about this a good bit since. “Data loss” and content There…
Sharing without a strategy. Blogging without a plan. Connecting without an angle. Maybe that’s how Tumblr shines?
Matt Mullenweg is the co-founder of WordPress, and founder and CEO of Automattic. In this interview, we talk about their new WordPress.com editor, and more.
Each week we are highlighting the news from WordPress.org that you don’t want to miss. If you or your company create products or services that use WordPress, we’ve got the news you need to know. Be sure to share this resource with your product and project managers. News WordPress 5.9 RC3 Help Test WordPress 5.9…