The Road Ahead: What’s in Store for WordPress for the Rest of 2020?
Full-site editing, automatic theme and plugin updates, global styles, and more await. With the release of WordPress 5.4 and an […]
WordPress settings and error solutions
Full-site editing, automatic theme and plugin updates, global styles, and more await. With the release of WordPress 5.4 and an […]
Now that WordPress 5.4 has successfully launched, it is time to begin thinking about version 5.5, which has a tentative
By now we’re all getting weary of the phrase “new normal.” Much ink has been spilled over the question of
A common theme among my friend groups is the utter boredom of being under stay-at-home orders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Monday, the WordCamp Europe team announced it would hold its annual event online from June 4-6. The move comes
Denis Žoljom, the automation representative for the WordPress theme review team, proposed moving much of the theme review system over
On Wednesday, Garret Hyder announced a feature proposal for a WordPress Consent API. The proposal is one step on the
Have I mentioned how excited I am about the potential of block patterns? For regular Tavern readers, I may sound
The team behind BuddyPress dropped the first version 6.0 beta release of the plugin yesterday. One of the most important
WordPress 5.4 “Adderley”, named in honor American jazz musician Nat Adderley, was released today and is now available for download.
WordPress is a dinosaur. If you are a PHP programmer and have had the opportunity to work outside of WordPress
COVID-19 awareness icons added to Font Awesome. On Monday, the Font Awesome team launched a new set of icons to