Welcome to another edition of
With an eventful week, with lots of WordPress 6.4.x action happening, here’s your weekly dose of required WordPress News.
Or as other folks like to call it, the best WordPress newsletter out there. I know, I know, their words, not mine 😏.
Anyway, let’s jump in!
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🗞️ Inside WordPress News
Here’s what I saw happening this past week:
- WordPress 6.4(.0) was one of the shortest lived WordPress version ever, but I kinda feel the 6.4.1 update
speaks more about the quality of some of the hosting companies out there , versus WordPress level of quality .
Do
- I made a mistake last week.
WP CLI Hack Day was not the 3rd, but the today, the 10th. You can already see some of the progress that’s been made.
Unless you’re reading this on a quiet moment on a Saturday or Sunday, right 😉.
In light of this and my upcoming
How To: Change the WordPress Administration Email Address with WP-CLI Bulk delete posts in WordPress with WP CLI (+variants)
- My dear friend Samah from the Yoast Community team
shared a wonderful milestone today . There are now a 100 Yoast Care Fund recepients. Amazing milestone.
Damon Cook shares a sweet hidden gem inside WordPress 6.4. It is the addition of the handy wp_unique_prefixed_id() function, which is a bit more useful than wp_unique_id() in some situations.
- Jeffikus is going to
share the progress of his site reboot based on the new TT4 default theme.
For those of you curious how to navigate in this world of FSE and Blocks in general for themes, this is a nice journey to follow!
Mark Wilkinson published a solution to hide the WordPress Block Editor for pages that have a specific template assigned .
- Performant Translation is ready for the next step and that is
to be merged into Core 🔥.
🚀 Performance
- Only one thing to mention in today’s Performance corner: Upgrade to WordPress 6.4 and learn all about the
new performance improvements .
My favorite performance optimizing tools in WordPress:
The best Front-end optimization plugin Cleaning up WordPress + script manager Cloud based performance optimizations
🔆 Inside WordPress Highlight
- For this week’s highlight, I want to shine a light on WPdirectory.
WPdirectory mirrors the WordPress Plugin and Theme Directories, allowing lightning fast regex search. It does this by using trigram indexing, allowing it to only search relevant files. The projects aims to significantly reduce the time required for searching the Plugin and Theme Directories, saving time and encouraging more use.
How neat is that? But yeah, definitely check it out.
Some of my favorite WordPress tools:
- The
most versatile and accessible form solution for WordPress - LocalWP, the
easiest to use local dev solution
💡 Interesting Finds
Monaspace . It’s an innovative superfamily of fonts for code
🎁 Bonus
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And with me now as I sat down with him for an
That’s it for this week’s edition of Inside WordPress. Thanks for reading!
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