Monthly posts that cover the latest changes, features, and bug fixes for WordPress and Gutenberg. Each post dives into the changes that WordPress plugin and theme authors need to know to stay on top of 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…
September 2025 highlights: Abilities API testing, Accordion blocks, theme.json form styling, Data Views upgrades, create-block variants, AI tools with chatbot demo, Playground improvements, and new Developer Blog articles.
What does the future of WordPress hold? A new admin, future API discussions, and the usual updates in this monthly roundup.
Phased plugin updates, custom social icons, and more in this summertime edition of the monthly WordPress developer roundup.
With WordPress 6.8 out the door and people from around the world attending WordCamp EU, the latest roundup covers a lot of ground over the last two months.
With just a few days away from 6.8 release, it’s good to pause with current projects and make sure you catch up on What’s new for developers, April edition.
From major court-side moments to major WordPress milestones, March is a time for big plays and fresh starts. With WordPress 6.8 on the horizon, there’s plenty to explore, test, and get ready for—so let’s dive in!
February is moving along quickly and WordPress 6.8 is right around the corner. Catch up on all the news and activities around the community from the last few weeks.
Welcome to the new year in this post that covers all of the developer highlights from the end of 2024.