WordPress 5.0 will bring the biggest and most exciting change to the WordPress editor experience, ever, and we want you to be ready. Much of this post will be useful for anyone running enterprise …
‘Try Gutenberg’ Prompt Pushed Back to A Later Release
Last week, we reported that WordPress 4.9.5 would ship with a call-out prompt that asks users if they want to try the new editor experience. Within the comments of the post, Gary Pendergast, who …
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An Amazing Slate of VIP Workshop Speakers
With ticket sales ending on April 13th, you’ll want to register soon for VIP Workshop, our annual enterprise WordPress gathering taking place May 14-17th. This marks the seventh year for a …
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Weekly WordPress News: Gutenberg Gets More Public In WordPress 4.9.5
The Gutenberg Editor is getting closer to primetime - in WordPress 4.9.5, users will see a dashboard prompt that nudges them to Try the new editing experience. Mark Uraine also has some good …
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WPWeekly Episode 310 – Community Management, PHP, and Hello Dolly
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss the news of the week including, the removal of offensive lyrics in Hello Dolly, a request for plugin developers to stop supporting legacy PHP versions, …
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My Gutenberg Experience Thus Far
Ive used Gutenberg for several months and during that time, there have been moments where I love it and situations where I've had to disable the plugin because of frustrating bugs. One of the most …