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Extendify Adopts EditorsKit, Increasing Its Block Plugin Collection

Extendify Adopts EditorsKit, Increasing Its Block Plugin Collection

Extendify has been scooping up some successful block-related plugins in recent months. It acquired the Redux Framework in November 2020 and followed it up with a purchase of Editor Plus and Gutenberg Hub in December. Its latest pickup? EditorsKit. This ownership change was an adoption rather than an acquisition. The company is compensating Jeffrey Carandang, […]

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Gutenberg 10.8 Adds New Typography Controls and Block Previews

Gutenberg 10.8 Adds New Typography Controls and Block Previews

On Wednesday, Gutenberg 10.8 landed in the WordPress plugin directory. The release includes new typography options for controlling the Heading block’s font-weight and the List block’s font family. The Audio and File blocks now show preview content in the inserter. Gutenberg 10.7 felt like it introduced flashier features than 10.8. But, this was still a

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WordCamp Europe 2021 Gutenberg Demo: “The Block Editor Gets Ready to Become a Site Builder”

Matt Mullenweg and Matías Ventura joined WordCamp Europe to chat about what’s happening with the Gutenberg project and celebrate the progress contributors have made over the past four years. “For me, 2020 was the year that really felt like people started to see the vision of Gutenberg from four or five years ago, when it

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The Automattic Theme Team Announces Blockbase, Its New Block Parent Theme

The Automattic Theme Team Announces Blockbase, Its New Block Parent Theme

Blockbase WordPress theme as seen from the site editor. Any WordPress company that builds and maintains themes worth its salt is already doing at least some preliminary work as WordPress inches ever closer to bundling its upcoming block theme system. Automattic’s Theme Team is no exception. Ben Dwyer announced the team’s new Blockbase parent theme

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Happy 18th Birthday, WordPress

Happy 18th Birthday, WordPress

WordPress is celebrating 18 years today since the first release of the software to the general public. That release post, titled, “WordPress Now Available,” kicked off an exciting era in the history of the blogosphere where WordPress emerged as an unofficial successor to the abandoned b2/cafelog software. Reading the comments on the first release, you

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Gutenberg 10.7 Integrates With the Pattern Directory, Introduces New Block Design Controls

Gutenberg 10.7 Integrates With the Pattern Directory, Introduces New Block Design Controls

Gutenberg 10.7 landed yesterday. Within a few hours, the development team also released version 10.7.1 of the plugin with a few bug fixes. The latest update primarily focuses on work expected to land in WordPress 5.8 this July. The feature freeze deadline for the current WordPress development cycle passed on Tuesday. This should mean that

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Google Aims to “Revitalize RSS” and Recapture Users’ Trust with Experimental Follow Button in Chrome

Google Aims to “Revitalize RSS” and Recapture Users’ Trust with Experimental Follow Button in Chrome

The internet was set abuzz yesterday after Google officially confirmed that it has been testing a Follow button for websites in Chrome. In February, the publishers of Chrome Story spotted the button on Canary for Android, and speculated that it may be integrated with Google’s Discover feature. Chrome announced that it is building on RSS

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FSE Outreach Round #6: Building a WordCamp Landing Page via the Template Editor

FSE Outreach Round #6: Building a WordCamp Landing Page via the Template Editor

As has almost become ritual at this point, I am always looking forward to the next testing round for Full Site Editing (FSE). Spearheaded by core contributor Anne McCarthy, the FSE Outreach Program’s fortnightly user tests are usually fun and offer everyone a chance to get involved, regardless of their experience level. This latest testing

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WordPress Community Team Discusses Adding Vaccination Status to In-Person Meetup Safety Checklist

WordPress Community Team Discusses Adding Vaccination Status to In-Person Meetup Safety Checklist

The WordPress community is eager to return to in-person events and organizers are discussing a path to ensure the safety of resuming meetups as a first step before considering WordCamps. Previous discussions led to the creation of a checklist to assist local organizers in determining if their chapter is eligible to proceed. Noticeably absent from

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Classic Widgets Plugin Disables WordPress 5.8’s Upcoming Block-Based Widgets System

Classic Widgets Plugin Disables WordPress 5.8’s Upcoming Block-Based Widgets System

Yesterday, WordPress released a core plugin named Classic Widgets. Core contributors Tonya Mork and Andrew Ozz created the plugin under the WordPress Contributors account. It allows end-users to disable the upcoming block-based widgets system. Support is expected through 2022 or as long as necessary according to the plugin description. Decided last month by a small

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Dark Mode Plugin Repurposed and Renamed to WP Markdown Editor, Change Leaves Users Confused

Dark Mode Plugin Repurposed and Renamed to WP Markdown Editor, Change Leaves Users Confused

Last year, I asked Tavern readers if WordPress should notify end-users when a plugin’s owner changes. was not entirely based on theory. There have been some cases of real-world confusion. The consensus from the comments on that post seemed to be that, yes, such notifications would be welcome. When I wrote that post,

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Alpha Particle and Flowspoke Acquire Kanban for WordPress for K

Alpha Particle and Flowspoke Acquire Kanban for WordPress for $15K

Digital consultancies Alpha Particle and Flowspoke have acquired the Kanban for WordPress plugin, a tool that puts Kanban boards into the admin to measure progress on a goal. The plugin is used for agile project management, sales tracking, editorial scheduling, and other planning purposes. WordPress developer Corey Maass created Kanban for WordPress in 2015 but

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Pattern Directory Targeted to Launch with WordPress 5.8

Pattern Directory Targeted to Launch with WordPress 5.8

Last month WordPress contributors published the initial designs for the upcoming pattern directory, which will host community-submitted patterns that can be installed with one click from the block inserter in the editor. A live prototype of the work in progress is available at wordpress.org/patterns. The previously planned masonry style, which accommodates variable thumbnail heights, has

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Companies Running Competitive Ads Against WordPress May Soon be Banned from Sponsoring WordCamps

Companies Running Competitive Ads Against WordPress May Soon be Banned from Sponsoring WordCamps

The WordPress Community Team is discussing banning companies from sponsoring WordCamps if they advertise competitively against WordPress. A WordCamp organizing team recently brought the concern to community deputies regarding a potential sponsor that is advertising its product in such a way that it puts WordPress in “an unflattering light.” This particular instance is prompting community

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