Supply chain attack found in Gravity Forms. Here are the details as they are unfolding.

Gravity Forms Supply Chain Attack
Rafie Muhammad @ patchstack.com • 2 weeks ago
Rafie Muhammad @ patchstack.com • 2 weeks ago
Supply chain attack found in Gravity Forms. Here are the details as they are unfolding.
Jeffrey Dalrymple @ youtube.com • 2 weeks ago
Jeffrey Dalrymple takes a look at the current state of Elementor’s new v.4 editor. Where are they nailing it and where is it drifting?
Suzanne Smalley @ therecord.media • 2 weeks ago
A German court ruled that Meta tracking pixels on third party sites violates the GDPR.
Paul Charlton @ youtube.com • 2 weeks ago
This video from Paul Charlton shows what is possible with a little PHP and a good page builder.
Estela Rueda @ make.wordpress.org • 2 weeks ago
WordPress 6.8.2 RC 1 is available for testing. It includes 20 fixes for core and 15 for Gutenberg.
Chloe Chamberland @ wordfence.com • 2 weeks ago
It looks like WordFence is following in Patchstack’s footsteps and is now offering a Vulnerability Management service for plugin and theme developers.
Zareen Tasnim @ smashingmagazine.com • 2 weeks ago
New product owners and developers wonder why their products fail to gain traction while Elementor’s numbers continue to rapidly climb. There was a time when you could launch a good product and it would sell itself by word of mouth, but the WordPress ecosystem is so large and fractured now that just sharing on Facebook and X aren’t enough. The truth is that it takes a lot of continuous marketing to break through, and that effort has to be sustained. Part of Elementor’s success was that it went outside of the Facebook bubble and marketed to designers in design publications and other places they lived. It looks like the Droip team is following that playbook. Droip has a good (sponsored) write-up in Smashing Magazine that plays to a designer audience.
Paul Charlton @ youtube.com • 3 weeks ago
Bricks has a built in option to share your own templates across sites. In this video Paul Charlton shows how easy it is to set this up and control access.
Alex Harper @ webdesignerdepot.com • 3 weeks ago
This article makes the point that Cumulative Layout Shift is as much a designers problem to solve as it is a task for the developer. Along the way it mentions some steps for minimizing CLS, but doesn’t go into much detail – i.e. it is not really a tutorial, but it is an interesting read.