Paul Charlton jumps ahead to look at the future of the admin dashboard based on current experiments in the Gutenberg plugin. It looks like a good step forward.

The Future of the WordPress Admin
Paul Charlton @ youtube.com • 9 months ago
Paul Charlton @ youtube.com • 9 months ago
Paul Charlton jumps ahead to look at the future of the admin dashboard based on current experiments in the Gutenberg plugin. It looks like a good step forward.
Beatriz Fialho @ make.wordpress.org • 9 months ago
Work on the Twenty Twenty-File theme has started. This post shares plans which seem prioritize flexibility. There are examples shown for a blog and for a photo blog.
Justin Tadlock @ developer.workdpress.org • 9 months ago
On the developers blog Justin Tadlock shares what’s new for block theme and plugin developers, as well as new additions to the Gutenberg plugin. This is largely information for developers and designers and gives some insight into want’s coming for WordPress 6.7.
This is an interesting post that provides insight into being a WordPress core committer. Remember to say thank you 🙂
Misha Rudrastyh @ rudrasyh.com • 10 months ago
This is a tutorial on building a block that uses the Interactive API.
This updates fixes two cross-site-scripting vulnerabilities and a path traversal issue.
David McCan @ youtube.com • 11 months ago
WordPress is encouraging us to turn on automatic updates, but that seems a bit risky. In this video I discuss update strategies, look at a new feature coming with WordPress 6.6, and also look at the free Fatal Error Notify plugin for reporting on PHP errors.
Paul Bearne @ make.wordpress.org • 11 months ago
WordPress has an API for storing and loading options, the Options API. Some changes to the Options API are coming with WordPress 6.6. One of the settings when creating an option is if the option should be auto loaded with each page. Up until now, the default when an option is created was “yes” to auto load it. However, a large amount of auto-loaded data can hurt page performance. The default is being changed to “null” and a ceiling on the size of auto-loaded options is being introduced. These and other changes are discussed in this article on the make blog.
James Giroux @ jamesgiroux.ca • 11 months ago
During Matt Mullenweg’s Summer Update at WordCamp EU he listed eleven principles for guiding the future of WordPress. In this article James Giroux reviews the list and provides his take on them.