What’s new in WordPress 5.8
WordPress 5.8 includes duotone media filters, block-based widgets, theme-related blocks, template editing, and theme JSON file support.
Read moreWordPress 5.8 includes duotone media filters, block-based widgets, theme-related blocks, template editing, and theme JSON file support.
Read moreWordPress 5.7 is the first of three major WordPress core releases planned for this year. WordPress 5.7 introduces drag-and-drop for blocks and patterns, a streamlined admin colour palette, and one-click migration from HTTP to HTTPS.
Read moreWordPress 5.6 was released at the end of December and is the last major release of 2020. It has a focus on improving the WordPress block editor, strengthening security and a brand new default theme.
Read moreWordPress 5.5 was released at the end of August, and it is the second major release of 2020. This release introduces significant improvements for the block editor and the security of WordPress.
Read moreWordPress 5.4 focuses on improving the new block editor with many new features, enhancements, and new blocks. In this post, we’ll go over what’s new in WordPress 5.4.
Read moreThe current editor in WordPress hasn’t much changed over the years. Not anymore. WordPress is introducing: the new Block Editor. It will completely change the way you create content for your pages, posts, and soon just about everything else on your site.
Read moreWordPress version 5.3 will be the last major WordPress release of 2019. This release is packed with new features and lots of improvements to the new block editor and includes a brand new default theme. We’ll show you what’s new.
Read moreWordPress 5.2 is here and introduces new features like a site health check, PHP error protection along with security enhancements, new dashboard icons, and further block editor improvements. Site Health Check The first site health check features were introduced in WordPress 5.1 when the team added a PHP version compatibility check for plugins and themes….
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