This week: sites about WordPress, WP experts, layoffs at Elementor, a new theme from Rich Tabor, and much more…
Matt Medeiros reflects on the current situation of WordPress news sites and the part of a community that cares. It doesn’t look very good.
Elementor lays off about 15% of its crew. This is due to the impending market slowdown.
Adam Zieliński on Dave Smith’s channel chose his 3 favorite WordPress 6.0 features (and also what the whole process of launching WP 6.0 was like).
Core Developer reviews WordPress 6.0 – see his top 3 feature picksIbad Rehman describes how Convesio tests the performance and scalability of its servers. It looks especially interesting how this test differs depending on the type of page.
On Do_the Woo, Brad Williams spoke with Eric Karkovack about how he combines multiple roles – writer, developer and WooCommerce builder.
Freemius published a list of 56 experts from the world of WP that we should follow. I am also very happy that some of these people were our guest editors.
Rich Tabor created a new minimalist theme called Wei. I really like the ability to customize the colors in each post.
In the 12th episode of Delicious Brain Waves, Ross Wintle and Ahmed Hussein discuss what their JS learning was like and how they even got to the point where JS turned cool.
Studio Wombat summed up WordCamp Europe in Porto. I was very happy that they also noticed the excess of swag being distributed at the sponsors’ stands.
WordCamp Europe kindly asks you to share your blog posts about the conference.
Matias Ventura suggested some potential changes to what the WordPress admin panel might look like in future versions.
A very interesting interview with Angela Jin has appeared on the Vipe Studio website.
Lesley Sim and Matt Cromwell finally released the first episode of Glam That Plugin. In the following, they’ll help developers make their plugins convert better.
John James Jacoby has published Chelsea – a versatile, custom WordPress bootloader that allows you to run only some parts of WordPress.