PublishPress is Fully Compatible With Gutenberg
Version 1.19 of PublishPress is available this week, together with updates all for all the PublishPress extensions. Here’s an overview of everything that’s new, plus a teaser for some very big news!
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Version 1.19 of PublishPress is available this week, together with updates all for all the PublishPress extensions. Here’s an overview of everything that’s new, plus a teaser for some very big news!
The new Gutenberg editor brings many interesting changes to WordPress. It takes away some features and adds some new improvements. In the case of PublishPress, Gutenberg did take away custom statuses (we hope to have a fix for that very soon). But, it also offered ways to make PublishPress better.
Welcome to PublishPress in 2019. To start 2019, we’ve released new versions of PublishPress and several add-ons. The Multiple Authors add-on has new features. The Permissions, Content Checklist and Slack add-ons have bug-fixes.
Here’s an overview of what’s new in PublishPress 1.18.
WordPress 5 is now available. Version 5 brings the new Gutenberg editor to WordPress. If you’re unfamiliar with the new editor, the official launch post is a good place to start. The Gutenberg editor is really cool and it is the future of WordPress. But, Gutenberg is a big change from the old editor and it does…
Over the last few weeks, we’ve been working hard on PublishPress compatibility with Gutenberg. Gutenberg has been a challenge, to say the least. But we’ll have more details on that in another blog post next week. In the meantime, PublishPress 1.17 is available today. It adds some features, fixes a security hole and resolves some bugs….
A few weeks ago, we published a guide showing how to send reminders to authors before their content was published. One PublishPress user (thanks Andy McIlwain!) told us about their interesting twist on this technique.
This week’s PublishPress release squeezes some bugs from the main plugin. You can download version 1.16.3 of PublishPress from inside your WordPress site, or from WordPress.org. Here are the key fixes:
We do our best to write a lot of documentation for PublishPress. However, many of you find it easier to follow video tutorials. So we’ve started posting videos on the PublishPress YouTube channel. There will be 2 new videos every week about PublishPress. We’ll also cover related topics such as WordPress content workflows and user…
This week we released a new version of the main PublishPress plugin. You may notice three new faces smiling back at you from inside PublishPress.