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WordPress 6.7.1 Scheduled for November 21, 2024: A Fix for Post-Release Bugs

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On November 12, 2024, WordPress 6.7, nicknamed "Rollins," debuted with high hopes. However, the release encountered hiccups almost immediately, with users reporting increased error rates. Many experienced 502 "Bad Gateway" errors, and some found their websites disrupted—a frustrating outcome for site owners and developers alike. In response, WordPress contributors quickly sprang into action. To address these issues and ensure a smoother experience for all users, a follow-up release, WordPress 6.7.1,…
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WP Engine Amplifies Legal Battle Against Automattic and Matt Mullenweg

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The legal clash between WP Engine (WPE) and Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, has taken a sharp turn, with WP Engine escalating its federal lawsuit. The updated complaint centers on a controversial website—WP Engine Tracker—which WPE claims exposes customer data, undermines its business, and leaves its clients vulnerable to cybercrime. Why WP Engine is Taking Legal Action WP Engine accuses Automattic and its CEO, Matt Mullenweg, of creating and promoting…
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WordPress Levels Up Design with New Figma Library

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The WordPress Design Team has unveiled a cutting-edge WordPress Design System library for Figma, the go-to design tool for creating mockups and prototypes. James Koster, an Automattician and contributor to WordPress, shared the motivation behind this new resource: “The intention of this resource is to streamline the design process for those working in the WordPress ecosystem.” What’s in the New Library? The Figma library is packed with features to simplify…
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WordPress 6.7 “Rollins” Launches with Exciting Updates and a New Default Theme

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WordPress has unveiled its latest update, version 6.7, nicknamed “Rollins.” Released on November 12, this update brings a host of new features, a sleek default theme called Twenty Twenty-Five, and major enhancements designed to elevate the user experience. Here’s a breakdown of what’s new in this pivotal release. --- New Features in WordPress 6.7 1. Twenty Twenty-Five Default Theme The new default theme is built with adaptability and user creativity…
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400,000 WordPress Sites Vulnerable: Happy Addons Plugin for Elementor Patch Now Available

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The popular WordPress plugin Happy Addons for Elementor—used by over 400,000 websites—has recently patched a security vulnerability that previously left many sites at risk. This flaw, known as a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability, allowed attackers with minimal permissions to inject harmful scripts onto a site, potentially compromising site visitors and owners. Background on Happy Addons for Elementor Happy Addons is a plugin that enhances the Elementor page builder with…
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Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word Address 2024: How to Watch and What to Expect

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Get ready for what promises to be one of the most exciting moments in the WordPress world this year! Matt Mullenweg, WordPress co-founder and CEO of Automattic, will deliver his highly anticipated annual address—State of the Word—from Tokyo, Japan on December 16, 2024. Here's everything you need to know about tuning in and what hot topics are expected to be on the agenda. Why 2024’s Address Stands Out Mullenweg’s annual…
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Celebrating a Decade of Storytelling: HeroPress Turns Ten

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HeroPress, a platform founded by Topher DeRosia to elevate voices within the WordPress community, has just celebrated its 10th anniversary. Initially created to shine a light on individuals who overcame personal and professional challenges through their connection to WordPress, HeroPress has grown into a unique storytelling hub. For a decade now, it has featured inspiring narratives from diverse individuals who have leveraged the platform for new opportunities and successes. The…
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WPGraphQL to Become Canonical WordPress Plugin with Automattic’s Backing

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WPGraphQL, a popular plugin that brings powerful GraphQL functionality to WordPress sites, is gaining a new level of endorsement within the WordPress ecosystem. Its creator, Jason Bahl, recently joined Automattic, aligning WPGraphQL with WordPress’s parent company and positioning it to become an official “canonical plugin” on WordPress.org. What is WPGraphQL? WPGraphQL introduces a GraphQL API for WordPress, allowing developers to query WordPress data more efficiently and flexibly compared to traditional…
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Cloudflare Temporarily Blocks Automattic’s WP Engine Tracker Site for Phishing Concerns

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Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, recently found its WP Engine Tracker website blocked by Cloudflare, flagged as a "suspected phishing" site. This temporary block sent ripples through the WordPress community, particularly on Reddit, where some users enthusiastically cheered Cloudflare’s move. Adding a twist to the story, a new domain similar to Automattic's site—WPEngineTracker.com—was registered, sparking even more interest. Background on Automattic's WP Engine Tracker Site Automattic, believed to be operating…
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WooCommerce to Launch Bold New Logo in Early 2025

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Exciting changes are on the horizon for WooCommerce as the eCommerce platform prepares to unveil a new logo in early 2025. The redesign aims to reflect WooCommerce’s evolving brand identity, aligning with its fresh product vision and setting the stage for continued growth in the world of online commerce. According to Chief Marketing Officer Tamara Niesen, this new look for WooCommerce isn’t just about aesthetics. "We saw an opportunity to…
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WP Engine Files for Preliminary Injunction in Battle Over WordPress Access

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Date Filed: October 18, 2024 Hearing Scheduled: November 26, 2024, Northern California court WP Engine, a prominent website hosting platform, has officially filed a preliminary injunction seeking to regain access to WordPress.org, citing what it claims to be retaliatory actions by WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg and his company, Automattic. The hosting company alleges that it has been denied access to key resources, affecting its ability to serve customers and maintain…
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WordCamp Expands Kim Parsell Memorial Scholarship to Support Women Attending Global Events

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In exciting news for the WordPress community, the Kim Parsell Memorial Scholarship has been extended to cover not only WordCamp US, but now also WordCamp Europe and WordCamp Asia. This expansion, announced at the 2024 WordPress Foundation Meeting, aims to help women who are active contributors to WordPress but face financial barriers in attending these flagship events. Honoring Kim Parsell’s Legacy The scholarship pays tribute to Kim Parsell, affectionately known…
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Why Some Plugin Developers Are Pulling Out of the WordPress.org Repository

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Recently, the WordPress plugin ecosystem saw significant shifts as several well-known plugin developers decided to remove their plugins from the WordPress.org repository. This wave of departures follows controversies around the takeover of the Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) plugin, and concerns about WordPress.org's governance and transparency. Here’s what’s happening and what it means for users. Gravity PDF Leaves WordPress.org Gravity PDF, a popular plugin used by over 50,000 sites, announced it’s…
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