Doc Pop’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. In this week’s News Drop, we talk about a few of the workshops at WordCamp US plus details of the first ever KidsCamp at WCUS. Love WordPress News but hate reading? My name is Doc and this is Doc Pop’s News Drop. There’s only a couple of months before WordCamp US happens this year in St. Louis. This year will be the first year that WCUS adds Workshops to their […]
Torque Toons: Is this a bug?
Feature or a bug? That is the question.
Torque Toons: The Crop Circle Block
With all the recent talk about Area 51, we thought it would be fun to see a new Gutenberg block just for aliens.
Torque Toons: noindex
Earlier this week, Google announced they will no longer be supporting noindex directives found in robots.txt files. They listed several alternative methods to keep your site unlisted, but we’ve heard that robots.txt isn’t taking the news well.
Videos from WordCamp Europe 2019
This year’s WordCamp Europe was the largest WordCamp ever. The event was hosted in Berlin and featured speakers and attendees from all over the world. We had the chance to talk to several WordPressers in these short videos.
Doc Pop’s News Drop: Can AI Make Commenters More Compassionate?
Doc Pop’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. Ian Dunn has created a new WordPress plugin that uses neural networks to help identify “toxic” comments. If a comment scores poorly, a message will pop-up suggesting that the comment’s author consider changing their wording to be less toxic. You can download and install the Compassionate Comments plugin from the repository here.
Doc Pop’s News Drop: The Gutenberg Accessibility Audit
Doc Pop’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. In this week’s News Drop video we talk with Rachel Cherry, the director of WPCampus, about the results of the Gutenberg Accessibility audit. Registration is open for WPCampus 2019 on July 25-27 in Portland.
Doc Pop’s News Drop: WordPress 5.2 is here
Doc Pop’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. WordPress 5.2 is here and full of new features. In this week’s News Drop we talk about Site Health, Fatal Error Recovery Mode, and support for cryptographically-signed updates. Love WordPress News but hate reading? My name is Doc and this is Doc Pop’s News Drop. Site Health section of the admin panel, support for a modern cryptography library, and support for cryptographically-signed updates. WordPress 5.2 launches today, May 7th and […]
Doc Pop’s News Drop: Using WordPress to Power VR Experiences
Doc Pop’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. In this week’s video, we chat with Anthony Burchell about his recent experiments with WordPress and VR. Anthony is building a music game using the REST API and WordPress blocks to manage the game’s assets.
Doc Pop’s News Drop: The Plugin Madness 2019 Finalists
Doc Pop’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. It is the final week of Torque’s Plugin Madness 2019 and we are down to our two finalists. Be sure to vote today for your favorite on PluginMadness.com. We also have a great new update from WordCamp Europe and news about WP Campus 2019. Love WordPress news but hate reading? My name is Doc and this is Doc Pop’s News Drop. This is it, the final week of our Plugin […]

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