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Two Ways to Create Custom WordPress Blocks

The WordPress block editor was made the default editor for WordPress in December 2018. Adoption may have been slow at first, but the pace of development has increased exponentially. Today, custom blocks are at the core of extending WordPress. In Continue reading Two Ways to Create Custom WordPress Blocks

What’s Coming in WordPress 6.5 (Features and Screenshots)

WordPress has released the beta for the release of version 6.5 for testing. We have been watching the development closely and are quite excited to report on all the new features expected to be released in this version. It will Continue reading What’s Coming in WordPress 6.5 (Features and Screenshots)

What’s Coming in WordPress 6.4 (Features and Screenshots)

WordPress 6.4 beta was released recently. We have been closely monitoring the development and testing it out. It will be the third major release of 2023 and will ship with significant new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements. In this Continue reading What’s Coming in WordPress 6.4 (Features and Screenshots)

Why You Should Use the WordPress HTTP functions to Make API Requests

Sometimes your WordPress site needs to talk to other services around the web. This almost exclusively happens using the HTTP protocol. A common example of this is when your WordPress installation contacts the wordpress.org servers to check for new versions Continue reading Why You Should Use the WordPress HTTP functions to Make API Requests