It was another full week with lots of WordPress news. Today, we’re highlighting a cool WordPress newsletter plugin that had a big update. We’ll also see that Gutenberg got yet another polish and we’ll have a bunch of bonus links for you. Let’s check it out!
More Gutenberg refinement
The latest release of Gutenberg, version 6.1, added a lot of refinement to the editor. The two most noticeable changes are animations for when you move blocks, create a new block, delete them or remove them entirely. The second one is a speed optimization for when you’re typing long posts. Making typing 30% faster on long posts!
Block Directory Concept
In a previous roundup, I’ve mentioned work being underway to add an interface to the WordPress Dashboard to add and manage Blocks. Blocks being plugins that add specific functionality to the Block Editor. It was mentioned by Matt Mullenweg during his WordCamp Europe presentation as well. Mel Choyce has now published a lot more details into what this Block Directory could look like over at Make WordPress Core blog. Detailing with lots of screenshots, she demonstrates what the flow of managing blocks on your site could look like. Mind you, they’re still concepts, but you get a good of idea of where this is going!
MailPoet, a second start
Mailpoet is a plugin that allows you to send a newsletter from your WordPress sites. It was quite popular back in the days and disappeared a little bit off our radar. After a long rewrite, their new version seems to be getting traction again. They recently announced a new free plan that includes their in-house sending service. According to Kim Gjerstad, the co-founder, they want to grow their active websites faster. Also noteworthy, 25% of their users are using WooCommerce. Check it out if you’re in the market for a WordPress native newsletter option.
Bonus Links
- Since WordPress updated their minimum PHP version to 5.6 (for the time being), it has allowed for some updates in PHP Coding Standards as well. Check out what’s been discussed about that last week.
- Bill Erickson explains how you can add Product Review related Schema information to our Schema implementation.
- Jip Moors, our Manager Development, wrote about how to safely use PHP dependencies in the WordPress ecosystem on our developer site.
- John Blackbourn added yet another valuable feature to his famously helpful plugin Query Monitor. This new addition makes debugging WordPress template part loading easier.
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