Are you seeing a 503 service unavailable error on your WordPress website? The problem with the 503 error is that it gives you no clues about what’s causing it, which makes it extremely frustrating for beginners. In this article, we will show you how to fix the 503 service unavailable error in WordPress. What Is… Continue reading How to Fix 503 Service Unavailable Error in WordPress
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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)
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 article, we’ll show you what’s coming in WordPress 6.4 with details and screenshots. Here is… Continue reading What’s Coming in WordPress 6.4 (Features and Screenshots)
Back Compat & Experimental APIs, Safely Handling SVG via “Insert URL”, WordPress 6.1 Bug Scrub Schedule, Database Performance Health Checks
This Week at WordPress.org (August 9, 2022) Is it safe to insert an SVG via URL? How healthy is your database? Performance Team Rep Nominations. Backwards Compatibility and Experimental Gutenberg APIs Give your feedback on this proposal to stop merging experimental APIs from Gutenberg to Core. Today, experimental APIs are merged to Core and sometimes… Continue reading Back Compat & Experimental APIs, Safely Handling SVG via “Insert URL”, WordPress 6.1 Bug Scrub Schedule, Database Performance Health Checks
Back Compat & Experimental APIs, Safely Handling SVG via “Insert URL”, WordPress 6.1 Bug Scrub Schedule, Database Performance Health Checks
This Week at WordPress.org (August 9, 2022) Is it safe to insert an SVG via URL? How healthy is your database? Performance Team Rep Nominations Backwards Compatibility and Experimental Gutenberg APIs Give your feedback on this proposal.Today, experimental APIs are merged to Core and sometimes removed later. See the WP 6.0 Experimental APIs. As the WordPress… Continue reading Back Compat & Experimental APIs, Safely Handling SVG via “Insert URL”, WordPress 6.1 Bug Scrub Schedule, Database Performance Health Checks
Free Rider Problem, JSON Core Block Styling, Redesigned Home & Download Pages
This Week at WordPress.org (August 2, 2022) Have you seen the new home page demo? Is there a problem with Free Riders? Do you want block styling standardized? Resigning the Home and Download Pages Development work is already underway on a block-based theme implementing a new design. A recent copy of the theme is running on a temporary… Continue reading Free Rider Problem, JSON Core Block Styling, Redesigned Home & Download Pages
Free Rider Problem, JSON Core Block Styling, Redesigned Home & Download Pages
This Week at WordPress.org August 2, 2022) Have you seen the new home page demo? Is there a problem with Free Riders? Do you want block styling standardized? News WP Briefing: Episode 37: The World of WordPress on World Wide Web Day People of WordPress: Carla Doria Project Update: WordPress.org Homepage and Download page mockups… Continue reading Free Rider Problem, JSON Core Block Styling, Redesigned Home & Download Pages
PHP 8.2 Compatibility, Renaming FSE, Custom Template Options, WP Feature Notifications Project
Getting ready for PHP 8.2, Rebooting WP feature Notifications, and additional custom template options, and renaming Full Site Editing
PHP 8.2 Compatibility, Renaming FSE, Custom Template Options, WP Feature Notifications Project
Getting ready for PHP 8.2, Rebooting WP feature Notifications, and additional custom template options, and renaming Full Site Editing
A New Kind of Default Theme, the Performance Team Gets Its Own Site, and the Kim Parsell Memorial Scholarship Recipients
A new approach to creating the next default theme has been proposed. • Cache Audit and Site Health Checks • Full-Site Editing Program Calls for Testing Category Customization • Parsell Scholarship recipients announced.