This Week at WordPress.org (November 7, 2022)
Get a look at the latest default theme, Twenty Twenty-Three! Full Site Editing has a new name: “Site Editor.”
And WordPress 6.1.1 will be released on November 15.
Introducing Twenty Twenty-Three!
Site Editor: A More User-Friendly Name
Introducing Twenty Twenty-Three
WordPress 6.1.1 Planning
News
Community
- WordCamp Mentors’ November check-in!
- Community Team Meeting Agenda for Nov 3, 2022
- Update: Global Meetup Reactivation Project
Core
Meetings
- Dev Chat Agenda, November 9, 2022
- Editor Chat Agenda: 9 November 2022
- Core Editor chat summary: 2nd November 2022
Design
Hosting
Marketing
- Agenda: WordPress global Marketing Team meeting, November 9, 2022
- Notes: Global Marketing Team meeting, November 2, 2022
Performance
Plugins
Polyglots
Project
Support
Test
Themes
Training
- How did you learn WordPress?
- Choosing accessible/contrasting dark theme colors for online workshops and tutorial videos
- Training Team Meeting Recap for November 1, 2022
- Project Thread: Content Localization Foundations
- Meeting Agenda for November 8, 2022
- Summary Update: Courses Currently in Development or Published (1 November 2022)
Lesson Plans
Tutorials
Online Workshops
- Let’s code: Developing Blocks without React! – Part 1
- WordPress development live stream: Developing Blocks without React! – Part 1
- Using Chrome’s Developer Tools
- Intro to the Site Editor and Template Editor
- Using the Navigation Block
- What is SEO? (Search Engine Optimization)
- The Right Way to Customize a WordPress Plugin/Theme
- Builder Basics: Demystifying theme.json and Global Styles
- Builder Basics: Building with Columns, Groups, Rows, and Stacks
- Builder Basics: Exploring Block Layout, Alignment, and Dimensions
- Builder Basics: How to Curate the Editing Experience
- WordPress 6.1 Exploration
- WordPress 6.1 Exploration
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