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It's been a busy week, hasn't it? This week started out slow with only the first item after the bump and I kinda was worried it'd be an extreme light week, but we bounced back big!
So... lots to talk Hope you enjoy it!
ποΈ Within WordPress News
Hereβs what I saw happening this past week:
We saw some noise on the Twitters this past week starting with Ari's post on X about the perceived high entry-level we currently have for anyone wanting to contribute to the Gutenberg project. And with that, ultimately, WordPress Core.
βTo which I 100% agree.
Now, I'm not usually one to discuss #wpdrama, but I'll make an exception here for this one. Why? Well, I would have liked to see everyone listening with the intent to listen, not to reply so that we get to actual solutions. My buddy James Giroux published a recap blog post of what happened on his blog and it covers everything really well.
Go ahead and read up and make yourself be heard on the various posts on X or on James' blog. We need to make this discussion more prominent!
Slightly related, Erik Karkovack's blog post is a great read as well.
- On repeat: WP Includes is running a survey that "aims to gain critical insights into the gender composition of leadership teams, the experiences of women and gender-diverse leaders and employees, and the challenges and barriers to their career success".
- Quarterly reminder of all the good that Carolina Nymark shares with her Full Site Editing site. I mean, that site, and I have mentioned this before, is just a treasure trove full of goodies. Seriously good.
I was going to give you my hot take, but really, I want what he wants. And more, but yeah, let's start with this.
This is one of my staple plugins since building FSE themes.
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For those of us building multilingual sites, we're kinda limited with really good options (WeGlot, Polylang Pro, MulitlingualPress (MLP) to list my favorites), but MLP is my favorite as it relies on WordPress being in multisite mode. And that just scales better and handles separation of concerns infinitely better. Well, there's another plugin out there called Multisite Language Switcherβ that uses multisite as well.
βGo and check it out, it's pretty solid.
- My favorite local development tool for WordPress has seen a serious new contender arrive at the scene. It's called Studio and it's built by Automattic. It's based on WordPress Playground and it's fast, snappy, and looks gorgeous.
I'm not sure it'll make me move from LocalWP just yet as I miss quite a few developer oriented features, but it looks and works absolutely brilliantly.
- Tom McFarlin published his third and final article dedicated to Anonymous functions in WordPress. This one is about how to deregister anonymous functions, but do read the other two linked in the article as well!
- Looks we're finally seeing the option to duplicate a post as part of WordPress Core. I say finally because Aurooba has suggested this before and I don't understand why it didn't go in that time around.
I just hope they extend this functionality to pretty much everything we have inside the Block Editor and Site Editor wherever that makes sense.
- Mike Hindle wrote about his experiences building a theme in the Site Editor. The pros and consβ
Speaking of building with FSE, The Create Block Theme plugin saw an update that Anne McCarthy covered excellently on the Gutenberg Times blog.
- Listen, did you know that Gravity SMTP supports custom SMTP and API-based services and allows for easy toggling between connected email services to select the most suitable provider? Well, now you do.
π Performance & Security
- A very interesting discussion about cache invalidation issues when caching user-specific data, solutions like using different URLs, partial caching, edge functions, and drawbacks like flash of unstyled content.
My favorite performance optimizing tools in WordPress:
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π Within WordPress Highlight
βGravity SMTP, by Gravity Forms, is finally here to make sure your WordPress siteβs emails actually get where they need to go! Whether it's password resets, new user sign-ups, or form notifications, it connects with reliable email services to boost delivery rates.
This means less worrying about missed communications and more happy users engaging with your site. Exciting, right?
Some of my favorite WordPress tools:
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π‘ Interesting Finds
- βGhost introduced ActivityPub to its core going forward. Something I hope we'll see happening at WordPress Core at some point as well. As a replacement for Pings. Tell me that doesn't make sense, Reader!
π Bonus
I'm very much into optimizing for health, for longevity, if you didn't know. Today's bonus is in that field. Farbood shared a longevity assistant called Sequel. It's open-source and it's pretty cool! It is locally stored: they donβt get or see your data, but allows you to chat with your complete health picture: blood labs, Whoop, DEXA, MRI, therapies, drugs or supplements youβre on with a local LLM. Or OpenAI, if you prefer.
Thatβs it for this weekβs edition of Within WordPress. Thanks for reading!
Best,
Remkus
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