Rethinking WordPress Left Navigation: Major Overhaul Proposed
WordPress Core proposes a major overhaul of the admin left navigation menu, aiming to improve usability and organization for site operators and developers.
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WordPress Core proposes a major overhaul of the admin left navigation menu, aiming to improve usability and organization for site operators and developers.
WP Packages launched as an open source alternative to WPackagist, improving dependency resolution and transparency for WordPress developers.
WordPress now supports PHP-only block registration, simplifying server-side block creation and enabling automatic editor integration for developers.
WordPress 7.0 enters the Release Candidate phase with new commit policies, delayed translations, and stability-focused milestone restrictions.
WordPress 7.0 RC1 introduces Real-Time Collaboration and AI Connectors, paving the way for its April 9 final release. Test now to ensure compatibility.
WordPress 6.9.2 faced process challenges and prompted quick follow-up releases. A retrospective outlines lessons learned, including better verification and automation.
WordPress 7.0 debuts the Client-Side Abilities API, enabling dynamic browser-based interactions and plugin automation with JavaScript.
WordPress 7.0 introduces the AI Client, enabling plugins to interact with AI models seamlessly. Learn how this new API works and what it means for developers.
WordPress.org unveils the 2026 Global Partner Program, streamlining sponsorship for WordPress events worldwide with expanded benefits and flexible payment options.
WordPress has launched a centralized hub for education programs, offering students clear pathways to learn, build, and contribute within the ecosystem.