This is a collection of recent articles and blog posts we’ve collated from a number of third-party websites, all of which relate to WordPress.
Would you like to add your posts to this page? Get in touch through the community Slack channel or via e-mail at info@wpswitzerland.ch.
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The importance of a good changelog
Read this post: The importance of a good changelogA practical guide on writing changelogs that build trust, reduce confusion, and show professionalism, helping you and your users stay confidently informed.
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WordPress 6.9 Dev Notes, WordCamp Canada talks, Interactivity API — Weekend Edition #349
Read this post: WordPress 6.9 Dev Notes, WordCamp Canada talks, Interactivity API — Weekend Edition #349Hi there, We are getting close to the WordPress 6.9 release. Below you find links to published Developer notes. You can also wait for the Source of Truth to be published next week to learn about besides developer changes coming to WordPress 6.9. On a personal note, I had great fun facilitating the first WordPress…
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Introducing the WordPress Abilities API
Read this post: Introducing the WordPress Abilities APIWordPress 6.9 introduces the Abilities API. Learn what this new Ability will unlock for developers, and how to use it in your plugins and themes now.
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Snippet: Schema.org microdata for Accordion block FAQs
Read this post: Snippet: Schema.org microdata for Accordion block FAQsHow to use the HTML API to add structured data for FAQs to the Accordion block.
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#193 – Roger Williams on How We Might Reimagine Sponsoring WordPress Contributions
Read this post: #193 – Roger Williams on How We Might Reimagine Sponsoring WordPress ContributionsIn this episode, Roger Williams joins Nathan Wrigley to discuss the complexities and evolution of sponsored contributions in the WordPress community. They explore how companies like Kinsta can support WordPress and other open source projects, balancing philanthropic goals with business realities. The conversation covers practical strategies for sponsorship, bridging gaps between individuals and organisations, and…
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What’s new for developers? (November 2025)
Read this post: What’s new for developers? (November 2025)Learn more about WordPress 6.9, updates from Gutenberg 21.9 and 22.0, and the Playground and AI teams.
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Utiliser l’IA pour améliorer votre rédaction web
Read this post: Utiliser l’IA pour améliorer votre rédaction webDate et heure: Jeudi 20 novembre 2025 à 18:30 Lieu: Le Milan, Bd de Grancy 54 · Lausanne Lien Niveau : débutant———————Bonjour à toutes et tous,Pour ce jeudi-ci, nous vous expliquons quelques astuces pour améliorer le texte de votre site avec l’Intelligence artificielle.———————Programme :18h30 : Accueil (l’entrée du local se situe à gauche de l’entrée…
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Gutenberg Changelog #124 – Gutenberg 22.0 and WordPress 6.9
Read this post: Gutenberg Changelog #124 – Gutenberg 22.0 and WordPress 6.9In episode 124 of the Gutenberg Changelog podcast, Birgit Pauli-Haack and guest Ellen Bauer discuss the latest WordPress and Gutenberg updates, including the upcoming WordPress 6.9 release and Gutenberg 22.0. Highlights include insights on AI-powered site building, the importance of collaboration tools like block comments, new blocks such as accordion and stretchy text, and the enhanced plugin security review. …
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State of the Word, WordPress 6.9, Forms styling, Interactivity API, and more — Weekend Edition 348
Read this post: State of the Word, WordPress 6.9, Forms styling, Interactivity API, and more — Weekend Edition 348Hi there, Next week is Release Candidate 1 week! Subscribe to the Make Core Blog, if you haven’t yet, to get all the Dev Notes and the Fieldguide notifications. “String freeze” is this state of the release called until the final release on December 2, 2025. It’s also the start of the last four weeks…
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Snippet: Limiting allowed blocks without breaking the Site Editor
Read this post: Snippet: Limiting allowed blocks without breaking the Site EditorAvoid breaking the Site Editor when limiting blocks. Scope the allowed_block_types_all filter by context to keep flexibility for designers and focus for editors.
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How WordPress 6.9 gives forms a theme.json makeover
Read this post: How WordPress 6.9 gives forms a theme.json makeoverWordPress 6.9 introduces new form elements support via theme.json. In this walkthrough, learn how to use them and when to fall back to CSS.
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#192 – Joshua Bryant on How Dow Jones Is Supercharging WordPress Editorial Workflows
Read this post: #192 – Joshua Bryant on How Dow Jones Is Supercharging WordPress Editorial WorkflowsIn this WP Tavern Jukebox podcast episode, Nathan Wrigley talks with Joshua Bryant about how Dow Jones uses WordPress in a headless setup to power major news sites like the Wall Street Journal. Joshua shares how his team decoupled the Gutenberg editor, embedding it in a React application for super-fast, distraction-free publishing, crucial for breaking…


