A Week in Core – November 7, 2022
Welcome back to a new issue of Week in Core. Let’s take a look at what changed on Trac between October 31 and November 7, 2022. 19 commits 24 contributors ShareTweetSharePostSharePin It!
Welcome back to a new issue of Week in Core. Let’s take a look at what changed on Trac between October 31 and November 7, 2022. 19 commits 24 contributors ShareTweetSharePostSharePin It!
Coming after the WordPress 6.1 release earlier this week, both @desrosj and I are planning to lead a 6.1.1 release for some fast-follow items that came up near the end of the 6.1 release cycle and have bubbled up post-release Continue reading WordPress 6.1.1 Planning
Welcome back to a new issue of Week in Core. Let’s take a look at what changed on Trac between October 24 and October 31, 2022. 39 commits 69 contributors ShareTweetSharePostSharePin It!
WordPress 6.1 is scheduled for release tomorrow, November 1, 2022! This RC6 release is the last milestone for testing ahead of the official release. The following issues have been addressed since RC5: Unexpected quotes around search text in custom LIKE Continue reading WordPress 6.1 Release Candidate 6 (RC6) Now Available for Testing
WordPress 6.1 is scheduled for release next week on November 1, 2022! This RC5 release is the last milestone for testing ahead of the official release. The following issues have been addressed since RC4: get_attached_file(): New call to path_join() can Continue reading WordPress 6.1 Release Candidate 5 (RC5) Now Available for Testing
These “Core Editor Improvement…” posts (labeled with the #core-editor-improvement tag) are a series dedicated to highlighting various new features, improvements, and more from Core Editor related projects. The experience of writing your latest post, whether as part of your weekly Continue reading Core Editor Improvement: Advancing the writing experience
WordPress 6.1 is scheduled for release next week on November 1, 2022! This RC4 release is the last milestone for testing ahead of the official release. The following issues have been addressed since RC3: Global Styles: Not working for third-party Continue reading WordPress 6.1 Release Candidate 4 (RC4) Now Available for Testing
Welcome back to a new issue of Week in Core. Let’s take a look at what changed on Trac between October 17 and October 24, 2022. 49 commits 75 contributors ShareTweetSharePostSharePin It!
Welcome back to a new issue of Week in Core. Let’s take a look at what changed on Trac between October 10 and October 17, 2022. 73 commits 141 contributors ShareTweetSharePostSharePin It!
WordPress auto-updates can be quite a divisive topic. When enabled, auto-updates can ensure that you get the latest updates as soon as they become available. This can help you mitigate certain risks, such as security holes, as fast as possible. Continue reading A look at WordPress auto updates statistics in 2022
Welcome back to a new issue of Week in Core. Let’s take a look at what changed on Trac between October 3 and October 10, 2022. 75 commits 120 contributors ShareTweetSharePostSharePin It!
WordPress 6.1 introduces a new header available for theme authors. This allows third-party themes to avoid accidentally being overwritten with an update of a theme of a similar name from the WordPress.org Theme Directory. Previously, any custom theme which used the same slug as a theme Continue reading Introducing “Update URI” theme header in WordPress 6.1
Welcome back to a new issue of Week in Core. Let’s take a look at what changed on Trac between September 26 and October 3, 2022. 66 commits 107 contributors ShareTweetSharePostSharePin It!
Welcome back to a new issue of Week in Core. Let’s take a look at what changed on Trac between September 19 and September 26, 2022. 110 commits 173 contributors ShareTweetSharePostSharePin It!
These “Core Editor Improvement…” posts (labeled with the #core-editor-improvement tag) are a series dedicated to highlighting various new features, improvements, and more from Core Editor related projects. Alongside the addition of more blocks to edit more parts of your site, Continue reading Core Editor Improvement: Catalyst for creativity and control
Welcome back to a new issue of Week in Core. Let’s take a look at what changed on Trac between September 12 and September 19, 2022. 94 commits139 contributors53 tickets created2 tickets reopened71 tickets closedThe Core team is currently working Continue reading A Week in Core – September 19, 2022
Welcome back to a new issue of Week in Core. Let’s take a look at what changed on Trac between September 5 and September 12, 2022. 73 commits118 contributors51 tickets created4 tickets reopened72 tickets closedThe Core team is currently working Continue reading A Week in Core – September 12, 2022
Welcome back to a new issue of Week in Core. Let’s take a look at what changed on Trac between August 29 and September 5, 2022. 56 commits 47 contributors ShareTweetSharePostSharePin It!
WordPress is the most popular content management system for building websites. The team releases updates regularly to fix known security issues. They also prompt users to update their software. However, there are times when you will need to downgrade your Continue reading How to Downgrade Your WordPress Website (And Why)
As of December 1, 2022 the WordPress Security Team will no longer provide security updates for WordPress versions 3.7 through 4.0. These versions of WordPress were first released eight or more years ago so the vast majority of WordPress installations Continue reading Dropping security updates for WordPress versions 3.7 through 4.0