Our First Look at the Upcoming Twenty Twenty-Five Default WordPress Theme
If you’re a fan of default WordPress themes, I have great news! On August 15, we got our first look at the upcoming Twenty...
The New “Learn WordPress” Launches. Here’s What I Like About It
If you haven’t checked out Learn WordPress lately, it’s probably a good idea to do it today. This free educational hub has just...
Interview With Anne McCarthy: How the WordPress Testing Process Works
I sat down with Anne McCarthy, long-time WordPress contributor and Test Lead for WordPress 6.6 (which has just been released), to get a...
WordPress 6.6 Released on July 16, Bringing New Upgrades and Site Editor Features
WordPress 6.6 “Dorsey” went live a couple of days ago on July 16! As with most of the major releases over the past few years, the new...
Awesome Motive Acquires the Popular WordPress BuddyBoss Theme/Plugin
Lately, I’ve learned that there are three sure things in life – death, taxes, and Awesome Motive acquiring popular WordPress...
A Beginner’s Guide to the WordPress Interactivity API
Learn how to use the WordPress Interactivity API, why it’s essential, and how it simplifies adding interactive features to your blocks....
JavaScript Modules (ES6 Modules) Explained: Tutorial for Beginners
One of the most useful features added to the JavaScript language in recent years is JavaScript modules, also referred to as ES6 modules. In...
20+ Best WordPress Plugins for 2024 – We Did the Research for You
Just like apps enhance your phone, some of the best WordPress plugins can transform a basic WordPress site into something special. From...
Building the Optimal WordPress Development Environment and Hosting Stack
Choosing the right hosting stack informs your server response times, resource availability, and compatibility with other tools. A good...
Mergers and Acquisitions in the Web Industry: Who’s Really in Charge?
A trend toward consolidation in WordPress has been going on for at least a decade now, but it’s not only limited to WordPress. All...