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The #WordPress Foundation 2023 Annual Report is Now Available https://wordpressfoundation.org/news/2024/the-wordpress-foundation-2023-annual-report-is-now-available/ WordPress Meetups in 2023: – 748 Meetup Groups (+72 since 2022)– 3,869 Meetup Events (+765)– 581,425 Members (+5k) WordCamps: – 76 total– 24k attendees– $565,970 tickets sales USD– 32.7% female speakers. – 34 Countries
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Security Releases Regarding the Use of unserialize() in Delicious Brains Plugins #WordPress https://deliciousbrains.com/security-releases-unserialize/
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#WordPress peeps: Video: A Quick Look at Smaller Features in WordPress 6.5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKo2I5bXoX8
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"The great list of all the #blog platforms" via Manuel Moreale. #Blogging #WordPress #Ghost https://manuelmoreale.com/blog-platforms
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The "Who To Follow on #Mastodon For #WordPress folks" page is still alive and kicking, if you weren't aware. https://wp-community-on-mastodon.wptoots.social/
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Guidelines for Alt Text for photos being uploaded to the #WordPress photo library. https://make.wordpress.org/photos/2024/02/02/alt-text-for-wordpress-photos/ Still reading, but possibly useful for alt text in other scenarios. #a11y #alttext
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Missed this, bookmarking. "Addressing Concerns and Commitment to Improvement – #WooCommerce 8.5 Release" https://developer.woo.com/2024/01/26/addressing-concerns-and-commitment-to-improvement-woocommerce-8-5-release/ #WordPress
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#WordPress folks: New Commit Message Requirements in Git: Hello Props Bot https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/02/01/new-commit-message-requirements-in-git-hello-props-bot/ via @desrosj
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Proposal: Implement a #PHP autoloader in #WordPress Core https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/02/01/proposal-implement-a-php-autoloader-in-wordpress-core/
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Zip files created in #MacOS stopped working in #WordPress 6.4.3 https://wordpress.org/support/topic/zip-files-created-in-macos-stopped-working-in-wordpress-6-4-3/
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#WordPress folks: Quick and Dirty WP CLIhttps://salferrarello.com/quick-and-dirty-wp-cli/ via @salcode #CLI
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#WordPress folks: Building dynamic block-based attachment templates in themes via Justin Tadlock. #Gutenberg https://developer.wordpress.org/news/2024/01/22/building-dynamic-block-based-attachment-templates-in-themes/
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#WordPress folks: A chronological list of the WordPress Make Blog posts from various teams involved in #Gutenberg development: Design, Theme Review Team, Core Editor, Core JS, Core CSS, Test, and Meta team from Jan. 2021 on. https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/references/keeping-up-with-gutenberg-index/
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A #WordPress…. game? "The whole game is built entirely using web technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP), and more specifically, various parts are powered by WordPress APIs" @jonathanbossenger https://jonathanbossenger.com/2024/01/introducing-dodge-a-wordpress-game
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Never underestimate the power of a good and safe company culture. When your online tech communities and social media becomes detrimental to your mental health, short, or long-term, it’s the community culture you can. “fall back” on. I’ve seen people even in #WordPress change where they work based on company culture as one top reason.…
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wp-cli + #WordPress Playground now work together in the browser. https://twitter.com/adamzielin/status/1749468213161631847 https://playground.wordpress.net/demos/wp-cli.html
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Apparently a list of recently updated plugins on WP.org is back! Apparently i've been told It's been years since .org team removed it. https://wordpress.org/plugins/browse/updated/ #WordPress
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"#WordPress Props": A #GitHub Action with" the goal of ensuring everyone receives the credit they deserve with easily parsable, WordPress.org style attribution". https://github.com/WordPress/props-bot-action
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A "hover color contrast bookmarklet". #a11y #WordPress It "attaches a mouseover event to each focusable object on the page, then triggers a simulated event. During the simulated hover event, the #bookmarklet checks the calculated foreground and background colors for the element and marks failing elements." https://www.joedolson.com/2024/01/hover-color-contrast-bookmarklet/
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Finally (i notice) a tutorial for .com vs .org? #WordPress https://learn.wordpress.org/tutorial/what-is-the-difference-between-wordpress-org-and-com/
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A #WordPress classic theme to block theme service: https://classictoblock.com/
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Wow. Meetup.com has been acquired. https://www.meetup.com/blog/a-new-home-for-meetup/ Before COVID meetup was the only way (and maybe still is?) to organize the local #WordPress meetups.
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Just wanted to say thanks to these global sponsors for supporting the WordPress Community: #Automattic (#Jetpack and WordPress.com)Awesome Motive (#WPBeginner)BluehostGoDaddy#WooCommerce https://make.wordpress.org/community/2024/01/09/2024-global-sponsors-announcement/ #WordPress #WordCamp
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"What is clear is that #WordPress Core currently lacks warm and clear communication channels with the agency ecosystem – at a time when such channels would be particularly useful for both parties." https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/01/08/phase-3-agency-outreach-recap-december-2023/
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#WordPress needs more "dev-rel" (#developer relations). Agree w/ @joost here. https://joost.blog/wordpress-needs-more-dev-rel/ "We are, however, not as good at keeping up with the rest of the open-source world… and I think this is where we are missing many opportunities."
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How #Jamstack, #MACH, and traditional CMS like #Drupal and #WordPress are evolving by learning from one another. via @Dries https://dri.es/the-new-old-jamstack-and-mach-journey-towards-traditional-cms-concepts
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You're a modern 2023 #WordPress dev and designer if everywhere you look you see block layouts and patterns. #Gutenberg
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Interesting library of #WordPress media experiments: https://github.com/swissspidy/media-experiments Video: https://twitter.com/i/status/1733138082591912154
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The results of the "State of Enterprise" #WordPress 2023 survey from Human Made: https://soewp.com
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Overflow Questions from State of the Word 2023 in Madrid, Spain. #WordPress @photomatt https://make.wordpress.org/project/2023/12/12/overflow-questions-from-state-of-the-word-2023/