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  • Very detailed. "A 2024 Ranking of Top Cookie Banner (Consent Management Platform) Solutions" https://sweetcode.com/blog/cmp-ranking "The active install count on #wordpress dot org is not a good indicator for the quality of a #CMP. So, this scoring really helps to see the differences between the CMPs in much more objective way."

  • Introducing the #WordPress Public Pattern Library “Like what you see? Simply click the blue “Copy pattern” button, open the WordPress.com editor to the post, page, or template you’re working on, and paste the design. It’s that easy.”https://wordpress.com/blog/2024/04/10/pattern-library/

  • #WordPress Releases A Performance Plugin For "Near-Instant Load Times"https://www.searchenginejournal.com/wordpress-releases-a-performance-plugin-for-near-instant-load-times/513744/

  • "From Beginner to Pro: Leveraging the #WordPress Playground’s Versatile API Suite" https://deliciousbrains.com/wordpress-playgrounds-api-suite/

  • A working document of what’s coming in #WordPress 6.6 from @pootlepress https://www.pootlepress.com/2024/04/whats-coming-in-wordpress-6-6/

  • Pretty cool #WordPress fact according to @photomatt "#Automattic handled more than 1 billion requests for http://NASA.gov in a 4.5 hour span, with the large majority of those served in under 400ms". via https://shorturl.at/alHQ1

  • If there hasn’t been #WordPress theatrics* on social in a while, someone bring us the "capital P in WordPress" conversation just to keep things stirring**.

  • I smiled when I was using #WordPress and noticed instead of "trash" for a post… it was "bin". And I realized i'm using English (UK) language settings. 🗑️

  • Interesting: Automattic (#WordPress dot com folks) acquires Beeper (who tried that "iMessage on Android" thing last December that Apple killed). https://blog.beeper.com/2024/04/09/beeper-is-joining-automattic/ I know @photomatt and the #Automattic team are working on messaging crossplatform. They already own https://texts.com/.

  • Dropping support for #PHP 7.0 and 7.1 #WordPress https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/04/08/dropping-support-for-php-7-1/

  • “#PHP 7.2 will be the new minimum for #WordPress starting on version 6.6”. https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/58719

  • Introduction to Playground: running #WordPress in the browserhttps://developer.wordpress.org/news/2024/04/05/introduction-to-playground-running-wordpress-in-the-browser/

  • If you're into #WordPress, this looks like an interesting initiative. "Conducting WordPress performance research in the field" https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/04/05/conducting-wordpress-performance-research-in-the-field/

  • Considering a user preference for "Advanced" link editing in #WordPress block editor. https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/60444

  • Out today: #WordPress 6.5 “Regina” https://wordpress.org/news/2024/04/regina/

  • #introduction Hello! 👋🏻 I'm David. Been in tech/web since 80s but last 15+ yrs I primarily identify as #PHP #WordPress dev building plugins that run on a bunch of sites. Last 20+ yrs: #freelancing, manager, full stack dev, podcast host, #conference speaker, Post Status alum, event/meetup organizer, dad³. #hackathons. #WordCamp Miami co-founder. #StarTrek. I use…

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    "#WordPress Groundhog Day." "WordPress is very much still alive. … Could it that vision and direction be communicated more clearly? Sure. But then people would get bogged down in debating and arguing over it… meanwhile those working on it are just pushing forward. Could it move at a quicker pace? Absolutely. But it is what…

  • In the Presence of New Rationale, Good Maintainers Change Their Mind Often via @jorbin https://aaron.jorb.in/in-the-presence-of-new-rationale-good-maintainers-change-their-mind-often/ #opensource #WordPress

  • Nice. A #WordPress company GravityView made $4,000 on day one…and more than $5,500,000 in ten years. via @zackkatz https://katz.co/11700/

  • Good summary of the reason of the delay and sounds worth it to me. Sounds like a nice addition to #WordPress. https://federate.blogpocket.com/@acambronero/112161432084779063

  • carbonbadge-block ( garridinsi/carbonbadge-block )

    The Website Carbon widget Gutenberg Block, made with the Interactivity API Created by garridinsi on Feb 22, 2024.

  • Tailblocks: "Auto-convert #Tailwind HTML to #WordPress Block code with editable #Gutenberg styles". https://upperhorizon.com/tailwind-to-wordpress-blocks-converter

  • Hey #WordPress folks: The Website Carbon widget #Gutenberg Block, made with the Interactivity API. https://github.com/garridinsi/carbonbadge-block

  • "I Installed #WordPress on #RaspberryPi" https://www.codeinwp.com/blog/i-installed-wordpress-on-raspberry-pi-my-experience/

  • Interesting: QuickWP is a #WordPress page builder from Themeisle site builder that uses #OpenAI, an FSE theme, and WordPress Playground. Also #opensource. https://themeisle.com/blog/we-are-open-sourcing-our-ai-site-builder/ #AI

  • Making a #WordPress Media Corps (challenges in WP marketing discussed). "…qualified media partners would receive highlights on progress toward project goals, a list of upcoming dates to know, and any future items on the horizon that they should keep an eye out for." https://make.wordpress.org/marketing/2024/03/20/making-a-wordpress-media-corps/

  • Pattern design tips and tricks for #WordPress developers https://developer.wordpress.org/news/2024/03/19/pattern-design-tips-and-tricks-for-developers/

  • If you want to follow curated #WordPress news (posts, videos, podcasts), subscribe to the #RSS feed of https://wpfront.page (or visit the site). https://wpfront.page/feed/ It runs on a small $0.99 server so when I mention it on #Mastodon the traffic kinda overloads it briefly (even with caching but i'm working on it).

  • What's new in #WordPress 6.5. This is a VERY complete guide and worth the read. https://www.godaddy.com/resources/news/whats-new-in-wordpress-6-5

  • Performance for Everyone: Democratizing Performance in #WordPress https://pascalbirchler.com/democratizing-performance/ "…everyone should be able to have a fast website, regardless of their skill level or technical knowledge. To achieve this, we take things that used to require advanced technical knowledge and make it #accessible to everyone."