WordPress 6.1 “Misha”
Say hello to “Misha,” the WordPress 6.1 release, inspired by Mikhail “Misha” Alperin acclaimed jazz ensemblist and composer. At least 800 contributors made this release possible. Download 6.1 today.
Say hello to “Misha,” the WordPress 6.1 release, inspired by Mikhail “Misha” Alperin acclaimed jazz ensemblist and composer. At least 800 contributors made this release possible. Download 6.1 today.
The latest People of WordPress story features Raghavendra Satish Peri, a digital entrepreneur in web accessibility and digital marketing.
Tis the season for spooky fun. Hear Josepha Haden Chomphosy read a Halloween-themed WordPress Mad Lib on the episode of the WP Briefing.
WordPress 6.1 Release Candidate 3 is now available for testing! You can download and help test RC3 in three ways. 6.1 is planned for general release on November 01, 2022. This version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical websites. Instead, it is recommended that you test Release Candidate 3 on a test server and site.
WordPress 6.1 Release Candidate 2 is now available for download and testing. This version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical websites. Instead, it is recommended that you test Release Candidate 2 on a test server and site.
WordPress 6.0.3 is now available! This release features several security fixes. Because this is a security release, it is recommended that you update your sites immediately. All versions since WordPress 3.7 have also been updated. WordPress 6.0.3 is a short-cycle release. The next major release will be version 6.1 planned for November 1, 2022. If […]
Tune into episode 41 of the WordPress Briefing Podcast for a sneak peek into the upcoming WordPress 6.1 release.
September was an exciting month with the return of many in-person WordCamps, WordPress Translation Day, and preparations for WordPress 6.1. Let’s catch up on all things WordPress.
The first release candidate (RC1) for WordPress 6.1 is now available! This is an important milestone in the 6.1 release cycle. “Release Candidate” means that this version of WordPress is ready for release! Before the official release date, time is set aside for the community to perform final reviews and help test.
WordPress 6.1 Beta 3 is now available for download and testing. Learn how you can help test WordPress!
On this week’s episode of the WP Briefing, Josepha is joined by special guests Anne McCarthy and Brian Alexander to discuss all thing testing within the WordPress project!
How cPanel’s sleek new interface paves the way for increased productivity across the web hosting industry. Introduction When cPanel launched their new interface Jupiter in 2022, their vast portfolio of partners and customers, many of which are web hosting industry heavy hitters, were faced with the question of whether to become early adopters. New interfaces, while often polished and modern, have also been known to occasionally introduce more problems than they initially solve. Yet, when it …
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WordPress 6.1 Beta 2 is now available for download and testing. This version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical websites. Instead, it is recommended that you test Beta 2 on a test server and site.
WordPress 6.1 Beta 1 is now available for download and testing. This version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical websites. Instead, it is recommended that you test Beta 1 on a test server and site.
Live from WordCamp US 2022, listen to contributor stories about why they WordPress.
WordCamps are informal events created the world over to serve WordPress users of all skill levels, from novices to Developers. The goal is for attendees to meet, network, and share ideas about all things WordPress. On September 9-11, 2022, WordCamp US took place in sunny San Diego, California. You better believe we wouldn’t pass up an opportunity to soak up the sun while also rubbing elbows with all the WordPress enthusiasts (many of which happen …
The post WordCamp US 2022 Recap first appeared on cPanel Blog.
WordCamp Kathmandu took place in Gairidhara, Kathmandu on September 3-4, 2022. We caught up with Madan Rai, one of our Strategic Account Managers, to get his take on the event: “It was my first WordCamp event in Nepal. To my surprise it was very well attended, with close to 450 people. Very satisfied to see so many freelancers and web agencies.” All the work was paired with a little play, including high-tea and partner events. For many, …
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As of December 1, 2022 the WordPress Security Team will no longer provide security updates for WordPress versions 3.7 through 4.0. These versions of WordPress were first released eight or more years ago so the vast majority of WordPress installations run a more recent version of WordPress. The chances this will affect your site, or […]
August has been a busy month, with the redesign of WordPress.org, new localized content on Learn WordPress, and the WordPress 6.0.2 security and maintenance release. But that’s not all. Read on to catch up on the latest WordPress news.
Enter the educational world of the WordPress Training team and its Learn initiative during this week’s episode of the podcast.
The latest People of WordPress story features trainer Bud Kraus, from the United States, talking about the software and how he uses it.
We’re pleased to share another great new change we’ve made to WHM based on your feedback: WHM Favorites! With v106, WHM Favorites is located in the Home interface (replacing the Top Tools section). This allows a WHM user to select their favorite features within WHM and group them together for easy and convenient access. The following capabilities are now possible for any WHM user: Customize your Favorites at the top of WHM to have your …
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WordPress 6.0.2 is now available for download. This security and maintenance release features several updates since WordPress 6.0.1 in July 2022. You can review a summary of the key changes in this release by visiting https://make.wordpress.org/core/2022/08/23/wordpress-6-0-2-rc1-is-now-available/.
July 2022 brought a lot of exciting announcements and proposals for the WordPress project, from an updated timeline for the WordPress 6.1 release, to design updates on WordPress.org. Read on to learn more about the latest news from the community. WordPress 6.1 development cycle is now published Mark your calendars! The WordPress 6.1 development cycle […]
Celebrating WWW Day, Josepha invites contributors from around the globe to share stories of how WordPress impacts their worlds.
In this series, we share some of the inspiring stories of how WordPress and its global network of contributors can change people’s lives for the better. This month we feature Carla Doria, a customer support specialist from South America on how WordPress opened up a new world for her, and gave her the ability to […]
MariaDB has announced a significant change in its release schedule. Prior to this change, the major version release was once per year with 5 years of support. As per the announcement however, releases will now be quarterly with just one year of support. This change coincides with the intention of the organization to launch an enterprise server exclusively for its subscribers, and is expected to potentially impact overall use of the community version of …
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We appreciate your patience as we’ve worked to update and optimize the translations that we offer within the product. We previously spoke about this in this blog post. As stated therein, we are working hard to bring you the best translations possible. Presently, and to help us focus on our new translations, we currently support English, Spanish, German, and Russian. In the future, we plan to add support for additional languages …
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Thinking of contributing to WordPress? Josepha Haden Chomphosy guides you through the five stages of contribution on the latest episode of the WP Briefing podcast!
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