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Experimental APIs in WordPress Core have largely been tamed

Last year’s proposal to stop merging experimental APIs from Gutenberg to WordPress Core is now mostly implemented. To recap: Due to JavaScript technical limitations, the recurring merge of the Gutenberg plugin to WordPress core led to a premature release of Continue reading Experimental APIs in WordPress Core have largely been tamed

Proposal: The Interactivity API – A better developer experience in building interactive blocks

What if effortlessly creating performant, fluid, and idiomatic frontend interactivity on block-based WordPress sites was possible? Imagine plugins providing interactions like “heart this post” or “add to cart” without page reloads. Picture instant search, commenting, and native full-page transitions as Continue reading Proposal: The Interactivity API – A better developer experience in building interactive blocks

Editor chat summary: March 15th, 2023

This post summarizes the weekly editor chat meeting (agenda for March 15th meeting) held on  Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 03:00 PM GMT+1. in Slack. Moderated by @bph Announcements & Links FYI: Navigation section of new Site Editor experienced removed for 6.2 RC 2 ShareTweetSharePostSharePin Continue reading Editor chat summary: March 15th, 2023

What’s new in Gutenberg 15.3? (13 March)

“What’s new in Gutenberg” is published following every Gutenberg biweekly release, showcasing new features included in the release. As a reminder, here’s an overview of different ways to keep up with Gutenberg and the Site Editor (formerly called Full Site Editing) projects. Previous release Continue reading What’s new in Gutenberg 15.3? (13 March)

New Proposal Seeks to Update WordPress Release Process for Merging Gutenberg Features After Beta 1 Feature Freeze

WordPress lead developer Andrew Ozz has published a proposal for the addition of a new “gutenberg-merge” ticket type that would formalize the latitude Gutenberg contributors have been given for committing code after Feature Freeze during the release cycle. Ordinarily, any Continue reading New Proposal Seeks to Update WordPress Release Process for Merging Gutenberg Features After Beta 1 Feature Freeze

What’s new in Gutenberg 15.1? (8 February)

“What’s new in Gutenberg…” posts (labeled with the #gutenberg-new tag) are posted following every Gutenberg release on a biweekly basis, showcasing new features included in the release. As a reminder, here’s an overview of different ways to keep up with Continue reading What’s new in Gutenberg 15.1? (8 February)