WordPress 6.5 Is Around the Corner; Test Beta 2

WordPress 6.5 Beta 2 was released yesterday, featuring exciting capabilities and dozens of updates and bug fixes. The first major release of 2024, WordPress 6.5 will officially launch on March 26, 2024. Now’s the best time to start poking around, see what’s new, make sure your project(s) are ready, and help test the system so… Continue reading WordPress 6.5 Is Around the Corner; Test Beta 2

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 be the first major WordPress update of 2024, and many people have done significant work… Continue reading What’s Coming in WordPress 6.5 (Features and Screenshots)

WordPress 2023 Survey: Block Editor on the Rise, Positive Feeling about Contributing Drops

The results of the 2023 WordPress Annual Survey are in, revealing a steady growth in the adoption of the Block Editor, along with a lukewarm response to upcoming Gutenberg enhancements. Automattic-sponsored contributor Dan Soschin posted a breakdown of the results: “Overall, awareness and/or use of block-based features is up year over year, as well as… Continue reading WordPress 2023 Survey: Block Editor on the Rise, Positive Feeling about Contributing Drops

Freenginx’s Stand Against Corporate Limits: Potentially A New Era for WordPress Hosting

The Latest In a recent development within the world of web servers, the highly regarded service Nginx has undergone a significant transformation. Russian developer Maxim Dounin has made waves by announcing a new fork of the Nginx web server and caching proxy. The new fork is called freenginx. This move is strategically aimed at steering… Continue reading Freenginx’s Stand Against Corporate Limits: Potentially A New Era for WordPress Hosting

Interactivity API Prepares for its Official Debut in WordPress 6.5

tl;dr The Interactivity API is merging into WordPress 6.5. It revolutionizes site interactivity by standardizing the development of interactive elements. This makes it easier for developers and enhances user experiences. It enables dynamic interactions like shared data across blocks without reloading pages. This opens up new possibilities for developers, users and businesses alike. It could… Continue reading Interactivity API Prepares for its Official Debut in WordPress 6.5

Bricks 1.9.6.1 Patches Critical RCE Vulnerability

First disclosed by security researcher Calvin Alkan of snicco, the vulnerability impacts all versions of Bricks Builder before version 1.9.6.1. Identified as a Remote Code Execution (RCE) flaw, it poses a critical security risk, allowing attackers to potentially gain unauthorized control over websites running on an affected version of Bricks. What is Bricks? Bricks or… Continue reading Bricks 1.9.6.1 Patches Critical RCE Vulnerability

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EU Regulatory Success Prompts Open-Source CMS Leaders to Form Alliance

The regulatory landscape that the WordPress community finds itself in today is vastly different from where we’ve been. Governments are accelerating their regulatory oversight of technology and introducing new legislation regularly to try and catch up with the pace of innovation.  In Europe recently we’ve seen two landmark pieces of legislation, the Digital Markets Act… Continue reading EU Regulatory Success Prompts Open-Source CMS Leaders to Form Alliance

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It’s alive!

Okay I have reviewed all the applications, and invited seven people to participate in a $25/hr trial contract where they will have full access to the site, and can post and participate however they like, they just need to log their hours. After a two-week trial, we’ll decide which two will receive full-time Audrey Capital… Continue reading It’s alive!

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