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Here in the Netherlands we’ve had a short week with Monday being a day off. But even if there were only 4 days, there’s still plenty of stuff happening this week for me to share.

Let’s jump right in, shall we?

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Here’s what I saw happening this past week:

Good reminder on ​what’s going to be added to 6.6​ was published here, btw.


  • Kevin Geary and Brian Coords did a very insightful ​live page building session on YouTube​, hosted by Matty Eastwood. Lots to learn from the two very different approaches both take in building what they build. Very insightful.

  • Pattern Overrides are coming to WordPress, if you haven’t learned yet. Jonathan Jernigan wrote about it​ and how they will make WordPress even more powerful inside the Block Editor.


  • Felix Arntz created a fun library called ​WP OOP Plugin Lib​. It’s provide classes around WordPress APIs, to be used for example in object oriented WordPress plugins.

  • WordPress 6.5 brought us the Interactivity API, as mentioned in previous newsletter editions. Ryan Welcher took it upon himself to create what any developer years to create with any API. And that, of course, is ​a todo app​ 😅

All jokes aside, a great example that demonstrates one of the many purposes of this wonderful new API.


  • Jonny Harris shared some changes to WordPress Multisite mode coming up. He’s committed some updates to a 12 year old ticket that adds support for custom ports in URL, like localhost:8889. Which, I believe, will allow us to have multisite in WordPress.com’s new local dev environment called ​Studio​ as well.

Have you played with Studio yet?



  • One of my favorite performance related tools is ​Perfmatters​. I particularly like their ​Script Manager​ which allows you to stop loading all kinds of scripts from certain pages where they don’t belong. This has now seen a wonderful update to allow inline JavaScript to be deferred 😍 ​with version 2.2.9​.

  • This ​CSS Specificity for WordPress 6.6 issue​ is an important discussion to read up on if you build or maintain WordPress themes. The goal is to make it easier to style blocks and block themes. Share your thoughts on the approaches suggested in this issue!


  • ACF, and specifically ACF PRO is one of my favorite tools in WordPress. In fact, I think it’s so good that it should’ve been in WordPress Core, if I’m honest. Anyway, it ​got even better with version 6.3 this week​. Block validation rules for fields is probably my favorite new feature!

🚀 Performance & Security

My favorite performance optimizing tools in WordPress:


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  • We have a new great FSE theme available to us now. The ​Grey Block Theme​ is now available on the WordPress theme directory. It’s built wonderfully, but more importantly, it’s fully Accessibility ready.

Some of my favorite WordPress tools:


💡 Interesting Finds

  • Over the past few years, numerous new CSS features have been developed to create more “intelligent” styles that activate under specific conditions, often tied to responsive design. How does this affect the use of media queries? According to J​uan Diego Rodriguez on Smashing Magazine​, media queries remain crucial for responsive layouts.
  • Chrome devtools added a new “Selector Stats” pane! It’ll tell you exactly ​how long the browser spent trying to resolve CSS selectors​. No more debates around the performance of the wildcard (*) selector.

That’s it for this week’s edition of Within WordPress. Thanks for reading!

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