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News & Articles
WordPress 6.2 “Dolphy” (wordpress.org) Say hello to WordPress 6.2 “Dolphy,” named for the woodwind jazz wiz, the multi-instrumentalist—Eric Allan Dolphy Jr. This latest version of WordPress reimagines your site editing experience, introduces more ways to style your site, and offers a new distraction-free way to write.
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Real-Time Collaboration Is Coming to WordPress (wptavern.com) Gutenberg lead architect Matias Ventura published a preliminary outline of what is planned to be included in the next “Collaboration” phase of the project. Real-time collaboration is at the top of the list, the likes of which users have previously experienced in apps like Google Docs.
Pattern Manager Plugin Now Available on WordPress.org (wptavern.com) WP Engine’s Pattern Manager is now available in the WordPress Plugins Directory. The plugin gives WordPress professionals a dedicated interface for browsing, designing, and organizing patterns with categories, keywords, descriptions, and more.
The Full Report: 6 Months of WordPress Plugin Pricing Pages (rfhoward.medium.com) The WordPress.org plugins repository team is about to change. The plugins are not changing, the architecture is remaining the same. It is the plugin repository’s review team that will be changing. One long time volunteer is retiring and new review team members are being onboarded.
How to Add Creadcrumbs to WordPress (wpmarmite.com) When we browse a website, sometimes we feel like Hansel and Gretel in the woods: completely lost.
We arrive on a page from a search engine or a social network and it’s impossible to understand where we are in the site.
Fortunately, just like the breadcrumbs in the story, there is a way for the Internet user to find his way back: the breadcrumb trail.