WP Briefing: Episode 9: The Cartography of WordPress
Posted by Dot Org News on May 19, 2023 at 11:36 pm

WordPress 6.2.2 Security Release

WordPress 6.2.2 is now available! The 6.2.2 minor release addresses 1 bug and 1 security issue. Because this is a security release,…
WordPress 6.3 Development Kicks Off to Conclude Gutenberg Phase 2
The WordPress 6.3 development cycle has begun and work is already underway on an ambitious list of features that will debut in…
Is WordPress Really Free? The Costs of Running a WordPress Site
Is WordPress really free? One of the reasons the platform is the most widely used CMS in the world is that it’s…
Athens to Host WordCamp Europe 2023
WordCamp Europe 2023 is just under three weeks away from happening in Athens on June 8-10. More than 2,700 tickets have been…
Gutenberg 15.6 Introduces Experimental Details Block and Command Center for Site Editor
WordPress may soon be getting a Command Center, which would function as a quick search component for navigating to other areas of…
WordPress’ 20th Anniversary, a Mini Series. Episode 1 With Sarah Gooding, Aurooba Ahmed, Masestro Stevens and Jess Frick.
Transcript Nathan Wrigley: Welcome to the Jukebox podcast from WP Tavern. My name is Nathan Wrigley. Jukebox is a podcast which is…
WordPress 6.2.1 Update Breaks Shortcode Support in Block Templates
WordPress 6.2.1 was released yesterday and rolled out to sites with automatic background updates enabled. The update included five important security fixes….
#76 – Alex Standiford on How WordPress and the Fediverse Can Be Combined
Transcript [00:00:00] Nathan Wrigley: Welcome to the Jukebox podcast from WP Tavern. My name is Nathan Wrigley. Jukebox is a podcast which…
Looking Ahead to WordPress 6.0: The Early Roadmap
WordPress 6.2.1 was released today. Those with automatic background updates enabled should see a notice in their email, as updates rolled out…
New Proposal Looks to Retire Older WordPress Default Themes
WordPress is approaching its 20th anniversary, and for the majority of those years, contributors have cranked out a new default theme. Even…