Just sent "Announcing the Guild, Studio Code, Query Monitor 4, WP Beacon and more!" to my 2.1K+ subscribers. Be sure to get on my list to get the next one straight to your inbox.
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WordPress doesn’t need to feel like guesswork.
The Guild is a new Within WordPress membership for builders, developers, and agencies who want to make better decisions, improve their workflows, and understand WordPress at a deeper level.
Not more noise.
Better craft.
Coming soon: https://t.co/V8YUZ9fYpR
New Within WordPress episode with Rodolfo Melogli. We talk Business Bloomer, the impact of AI on content-led growth, and why Checkout Summit could become a big moment for the WooCommerce community!
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In this episode of Within WordPress, I talk with Jason “JK” Konen of WP Engine about Newsroom, a WordPress-based publishing platform built for large editorial teams.
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I sat down with Carole Olinger, lead organizer for the 2026 CloudFest Hackathon and WP Summit day and Mark Weisbrod, CEO from Greyd.
We talk about the value of the WP Summit Day at the upcoming CloudFest next month, and why you should really consider going.
https://t.co/ilsKnuWXmN
Excited to share a chat with @elliottrichmond on "Within WordPress." We dive into his journey from web development to a pandemic pizza business success! 🍕
Curious about full-site editing, AI in coding, and more? Tune in for insights and laughs.
https://t.co/xQqGEHH1hA
Curious about the challenges and opportunities in the modern web landscape? Join us as we chat with @jonoalderson about technical SEO, WordPress innovations, and navigating the future with AI. It's a must-listen episode for anyone in web development!
https://t.co/z5AbAwVhNJ
One of the unsafest and performance-hitting things you can do in WordPress is run snippets via plugin. That is, until now. Because Perfmatters 3.5.3 now lets you add PHP, CSS, JS, and HTML snippets with zero performance drag.
They built the feature from scratch using a flat-file system, no database queries on the front end, so it stays lightning-fast, ultra-secure, and never slows down your site.
https://t.co/lmsCf2B1qI
Did you know WordPress 6.9 dropped 77 accessibility wins: instant screen-reader upload alerts, zero keyboard traps, sharper contrasts, and semantic upgrades that make compliance effortless for devs. Sites become truly inclusive overnight! https://t.co/2fW7Mc6HnB
Welp, we’re doing it. We’re bringing @WooCommerce to Ollie Pro.
☑️ Hundreds of stunning Woo patterns built on top of the Ollie design system
☑️ Integrated with Ollie Pro extensions like Menu Designer, animations, and dynamic data
It may be the last Woo theme you need… 👀
My good friend Anne-Mieke Bovelett wrote an article on the WordPress Developer Blog about the importance of a good changelog.
I mean, is there something worse than “We’ve made improvements and squashed bugs so this plugin is even better for you”? Yeah, I don’t think so. https://t.co/UXNeQeN75a
Brian Coords compared the arrival of DataViews and DataForm and such into WordPress 6.9 akin to there now finally being a Fields API of sort in core. I think he’s right.
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There’s a big change coming in WordPress 7.0 with full iframe isolation for the editor.
This starts with compatibility tweaks in 6.9 that flag legacy blocks and enforce apiVersion 3 in block.json, all to shield the canvas from admin CSS clashes so edits match front-end rendering precisely.
https://t.co/p6QbbhoNoY
This matters because it slashes styling headaches for block and theme creators, unlocks true responsive behaviors like viewport units, and delivers a smoother, more accurate editing flow that future-proofs sites without endless compatibility hacks.