WP Builds Newsletter #65 - WordPress turns 16, average salaries and how Slack came to be

June 03, 2019 00:19:56
WP Builds Newsletter #65 - WordPress turns 16, average salaries and how Slack came to be
WP Builds
WP Builds Newsletter #65 - WordPress turns 16, average salaries and how Slack came to be

Jun 03 2019 | 00:19:56

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Show Notes

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This weeks WordPress news - Covering The Week Commencing 27th May 2019:

WordPress Core

Happy Sweet 16, WordPress

Gutenberg 5.8 Released with Prototype of New Block-based Widgets Screen

Automattic is Testing an Experimental Full Site Editing Plugin

Community

Pantheon Acquires Visual Regression Testing Platform StagingPilot

How Much Money Do WordPress Developers Make?

WP&UP #PressForward podcast - Being open about depression

Security

Critical Vulnerability Patched in Popular Convert Plus Plugin

Privilege Escalation Flaw Present In Slick Popup Plugin

OS Command Injection Vulnerability Patched In WP Database Backup Plugin

Return to the City of Cron – Malware Infections on Joomla and WordPress

Plugins / Themes

Ready to try Genesis 3.0.0 Beta?

Toolset’s “Custom Types Training” Course

Maps 1.7.3 and new Toolset Blocks beta bring Dynamic Map Markers and other improvements to Blocks

The Page Builder Framework theme is Now WPML Compatible

WP Builds

Personality types – finding the right client for you

Live Stream with Nathan Wrigley and Vito Peleg from WP Feedback

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Chrome DevTools Can Override Geographic Location

Google’s Mobile-First Indexing is Now Default for New Domains

The Slack origin story

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