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How To Build Coupon Cards With WordPress Blocks
Posted by WP Tavern on May 6, 2022 at 7:50 pm

How To Build Coupon Cards With WordPress Blocks

Last year, I designed several patterns for showcasing coupon codes on a site. They were part of a larger theme project that…
FSE Outreach #14: Building Recipe Posts With Lists and Quotes
Round #14 of the FSE Outreach program is now open to the public. Anne McCarthy, who oversees the program, calls for testers…
WordPress Should Support Featured Images for Categories, Users, and More
One of the features that I have long wanted for WordPress has been on my mind lately. It is not a new…
#25 – Joe Casabona on Why WordPress Is a Great Choice for Your Podcast
So on the podcast today we have Joe Casabona. Joe is a podcaster and educator, which makes him perfect for the discussion…
The Image Filters Plugin Adds Over 20 Filters, Including Vintage, Pastel Pink, and More
Kevin Batdorf released the Image Filters plugin for WordPress yesterday. It is a block that allows users to select from curated list…
James Kemp Acquires ReplyBox
Posted by WP Tavern on April 29, 2022 at 1:10 pm

James Kemp Acquires ReplyBox

James Kemp, a WooCommerce developer and founder of Iconic, has acquired ReplyBox, a privacy-focused comment system. Originally built by Ashley Rich and Lewis Warren and…
Gutenberg Hub Launches an Online Page Builder App Using WordPress Patterns
I have been raving about the power of patterns for what feels like forever at this point. And, just when I start…
SpinupWP Launches CLI Tool and External Database Support
SpinupWP, the cloud-based WordPress server control panel from the folks at Delicious Brains, turns four this year. They celebrated by launching one…
Gutenberg 13.1 Ships a Batch of Improvements and Implements a New Border Design Component
Gutenberg 13.1 landed in the WordPress plugin directory earlier today. Not quite as heavy on the feature list as its predecessor, the…
Coming in Gutenberg 13.2: Users’ Editor Preferences Will Be Stored in the Database, Improving Persistence Across Sessions
“Welcome to the Block Editor!” Once you have dismissed this notice, why does it keep coming back? For years users have complained…