The Black Friday sale is live, and thousands of designers and site owners have already locked in their savings. Last year, Divi 5 was released in Public Alpha, but to many, it felt like a still distant reality. Today, the… Continue Reading →
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WordPress 6.9 is just around the corner, and we can’t wait to use some of the many fantastic new features that will be included in the latest release of the world’s most popular CMS. At a glance, the main improved… Continue Reading →
The Divi Black Friday Sale is our biggest and most anticipated event of the year — and it’s officially live. This is your once-a-year chance to unlock massive savings on your Divi membership and repack your subscriptions for long-term value…. Continue Reading →
Last year, I wrote: At this point, it’s more of a tradition to post on Thanksgiving Day than anything else. And I still hold that to be the case. This year, I’d be remiss if I didn’t say something about… Continue Reading →
Making text look good on every screen isn’t as simple as it sounds. For a long time, web designers used media query breakpoints to resize fonts, but this approach quickly becomes messy as more devices and screen sizes emerge. Starting… Continue Reading →
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Creating WordPress sites with Elementor typically means installing multiple add-ons to cover different needs. This Element Pack PRO discovery explores how BdThemes consolidates design widgets, accessibility compliance, AI-powered forms, and admin enhancements into a single ecosystem. The post “Discovering Element… Continue Reading →
This post summarizes key discussions from the Core Committer meeting held on November 25, 2025 with project leadership. As with previous check-ins, the goal is to align on key initiatives, gather feedback, and clarify next steps for the WordPress project…. Continue Reading →
Last week, there were 140 vulnerabilities disclosed in 129 WordPress Plugins and 1 WordPress Theme that have been added to the Wordfence Intelligence Vulnerability Database, and there were 58 Vulnerability Researchers that contributed to WordPress Security last week. Review those… Continue Reading →
In this report, 164 vulnerabilities have been publicly disclosed. Security patches for 89 of these plugins and themes are now available. Please run these updates as soon as possible. If you’re a Solid Security Pro user, the version management tool… Continue Reading →
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Each and every WordPress release day is an acknowledgment of the collective efforts from every single contributor in the community that helped to make that release possible. The State of the Word has historically also been festive in nature, calling… Continue Reading →
Building a WordPress store often means balancing speed against functionality. Most themes force you to choose one or the other, as you’ll see from this Blocksy discovery, it doesn’t have to be that way. It offers a different approach by… Continue Reading →
We’re excited to share that Kinsta is sponsoring WordCamp Brazil 2025, one of our last WordCamp appearances of 2025, and there’s no better place to wrap this eventful year than Rio de Janeiro. Before the festive season kicks in, join… Continue Reading →
The third Release Candidate (“RC3”) for WordPress 6.9 is ready 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,… Continue Reading →
This guide outlines major developer features and breaking changes in 6.9 and is published in the Release Candidate phase to help inform WordPress extending developers, Core developers, and others. There are more than 400 Core Trac tickets included in WordPress… Continue Reading →
Block Variations: Have getActiveBlockVariation fall back to default variationCore-data: Media Entity DeprecationWhat is being deprecated?Why is this being deprecated?How to update your code to use the attachment entityReplacing API callsChanges to the caption property when using the getEditedEntityRecord selectorBlock Editor: Support passing updater function to setAttributesSelectControl: Moved class… Continue Reading →
If you want to offer web hosting but don’t want to manage your own server infrastructure, white-label web hosting could be the solution. In this post, you’ll learn what white-label hosting is and some of the benefits that it can… Continue Reading →
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With the Loop Builder feature in Divi 5, you can easily create a responsive grid using the free version of Advanced Custom Fields (ACF). In this post, we’ll demonstrate how to configure ACF, set up CSS Grid, and use the… Continue Reading →
The FastPixel plugin consolidates caching, image optimization, Critical CSS generation, and CDN delivery into a single cloud-based solution with great UX. This FastPixel discovery post takes a quick look at your next potential performance partner! The post “Discovering FastPixel: The… Continue Reading →
The post 7 WordPress Black Friday / Cyber Monday Deals for 2025 is written by Devesh Sharma and appeared first on WPKube. It’s that time of year again when people start revving up their shopping lists, hunting down the best… Continue Reading →
As a website grows, small styling differences, such as a border radius on a button or spacing in a heading, begin to appear across pages. Fixing them means repeating the same changes over and over. We introduced Presets a while… Continue Reading →
Every website owner wants an accessible website, but it often takes work and some research. While the average user can navigate a website without supporting technologies, many people, including potential customers and fans, rely on an unseen layer of your… Continue Reading →
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WordPress 6.9 brings an abundance of quiet improvements to the HTML API. Updates in this release mostly represent applications of the HTML API to existing code in Core; these updates increase WordPress’ reliability, improve its security hardening, and reduce maintenance… Continue Reading →
Last month in October 2025, the Wordfence Bug Bounty Program received 486 vulnerability submissions from our growing community of security researchers working to improve the overall security posture of the WordPress ecosystem. These submissions are reviewed, triaged, and processed by… Continue Reading →
Building layouts in Divi continues to become more advanced and intuitive. You can now place modules inside other modules with Nested Modules. You can also put rows inside rows; these are called Nested Rows. Both give you more design freedom,… Continue Reading →
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