
The Month in WordPress – February 2023
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We can all agree that WordPress has come a long way since its beginning and that it grew into something a lot more than blogging software. At its core, it’s still a content management system (CMS), but with over 59,000 plugins in the wordpress.org directory, you can customize it to be much more. The reason…
Jamie Marsland, the founder of Pootlepress, reached out a few weeks ago, asking for feedback on a beta version of Block Injector. It was a commercial plugin his team at Pootlepress was gearing up to launch. Earlier this week, they released an updated version that he said he was happy with as an initial release….
Sorry to break it to you, but your website is not safe. That’s not necessarily because of something you did but simply because nothing on the Internet is ever completely secure. Every single website faces security threats that can take them down, damage them, or worse. That’s the bad news. The silver lining is, there…
Happy Halloween, here’s a spooky toon. If you enjoy spooky WordPress stories, be sure to check out our recent Press This podcast, “WordPress Horror Stories.” Press This: WordPress Horror Stories Don’t forget to check out our other editorial toons! Have an idea for a Torque Toon? Leave your ideas in the comments below! The…
If you are kicking yourself because you missed WP Engine’s developer-focused conference DE{CODE} you are in luck! All 19 expert-led talks are available to stream now! Attempting to reach even more people, this year’s conference took place in three different time zones. The day consisted of a variety of talks from industry experts that focused…
As I debugged issues with the new block gap feature added in Gutenberg 11.4 last week, I found the ticket introducing it. And, there was already a new ticket for one problem I had hit. However, there was some discussion over whether themes should be allowed to opt-out, rolling their own solution. There was no…