The second release candidate (RC2) for WordPress 6.1 is now available! “Release Candidate” means that this version of WordPress is
WordPress 6.0.3 is now available! This release features several security fixes. Because this is a security release, it is recommended
In the forty-first episode of the WordPress Briefing, peek into the upcoming WordPress 6.1 release with our host, Josepha Haden
Today, Search is introducing site names on mobile search results to make it easier to identify the website that's associated
September was an exciting month with the return of many in-person WordCamps, WordPress Translation Day, and preparations for WordPress 6.1.
The maintainers team is pleased to announce the first release candidate of PrestaShop 8.0. This is the last step before
October is now here and Hacktoberfest, a month-long celebration of open source software, has started. We have recently written an
In 2002 we launched a page with a set of guidelines for site owners that gave an overview of best
The first of the Search Central Live events is going to happen in-person in Singapore on November 24, 2022. Registrations
This edition of the Core Weekly report highlights changes in PrestaShop’s core codebase from Monday 3rd to Sunday 9th of
Interested in helping improve DevTools? Sign up to participate in Google User Research here. Let’s admit it, writing automated tests
The Chrome team has been working hard to build new capabilities, though we're responsible for only a small fraction of
The first release candidate (RC1) for WordPress 6.1 is now available! This is an important milestone in the 6.1 release
Container queries are a new CSS feature that enables you to write styling logic that targets features of a parent
Thank you to all of you that participated in helping CSS pick a nesting syntax. The CSSWG has discussed the
The project’s public demo was held for the seventh time this year and streamed live on October 5th, 2022. The
In this post, we're excited to share some significant improvements to the Chrome Extension getting started experience and a few
From Chrome 108, the following replaced elements respect the overflow property: img, video and canvas. In earlier versions of Chrome,
I'm Paul Kinlan, and I lead developer relations for Chrome. As part of my job, I get to work with
With one of the Project Fugu team's objectives being to make it possible for developers to do anything on the

This post is also available in: Norsk bokmål