A new year as we step into 2024 and time for exciting new things happening in the WordPress dev world. Check the January roundup aimed at extenders.
Use Playground and the Create Block Theme plugin to move your Site Editor changes from database to filesystem, enabling proper GitHub workflows for block theme development.
Learn more about WordPress 6.9, updates from Gutenberg 21.9 and 22.0, and the Playground and AI teams.
21.6, 21.7, and 21.8 Gutenberg releases introduce features that expand WordPress capabilities for developers. The Command Palette now extends across the admin, the experimental Terms Query block simplifies taxonomy layouts, and Block Visibility controls enable conditional display. Notes (formerly Block Comments) mature for team collaboration, while content-only editing protects design integrity in client handoffs. WordPress…
The Style Book is the new one-stop Global Style feature of the Site Editor that allows you to add all global or per-block design elements with a live preview window. This also lets users create a new set of variations that they can modify with a single click.
The eighth edition of a monthly roundup that cuts through all the noises, showcasing the features you need to build on top of modern WordPress.
Learn how to curate the Editor experience like never before using a new client-side filter introduced in WordPress 6.2.
WordPress 6.5 is just a month and a half away, and that means all cylinders are firing. Catch up with the latest changes in the past month.
The sixth edition of a monthly roundup that showcases features that are specific to theme and plugin developers. The latest updates are focused on the upcoming WordPress 6.3 release.
How to create custom template part areas to create a nicer user experience in WordPress block themes.