00:03 An early look at WordPress 6.5 and a reminder of the roadmap post. 02:17 WordPress 6.5 introduces style revisions and template part revisions. 06:22 Introduction to overrides and patterns in WordPress 6.5 09:02 WordPress 6.5 introduces new views and filters for personalized workflows. 13:30 The Font Library works with user permissions and revisions. Rest API redesign is the current focus. 16:14 Introducing section Styles for efficient website styling 20:19 Improving user experience with editable blocks in WordPress 6.5 22:08 Enhanced editing shortcuts and block connections 26:12 WordPress 6.5 introduces usability concerns with modifying custom fields behind the scenes 28:26 Improvements in drag and drop functionality in WordPress 6.5 32:58 Discussion on permissions and capability checks 35:05 Capabilities and constraints in WordPress 6.5 38:52 Balancing feedback and evolution is crucial for each release. 40:45 Feedback on pattern overrides and use cases. 44:44 Discussing the potential of connecting to existing meta in Wordpress 6.5 47:06 Custom meta blocks have limitations when it comes to conditional rendering logic. 51:05 Discussion on handling empty meta field values. 53:18 Wordpress 6.5 focuses on block style variations and applying them to multiple block types. 57:21 WordPress 6.5 testing and feedback Crafted by Merlin AI.
I'm glad to see Wordpress catching up with the way we are used to using software. Imagine, click on something you want to edit, and you can! Click on something else, and it become the focus. It's taken a long time, but I am so happy to see it. Keep this going!!
00:03 An early look at WordPress 6.5 and a reminder of the roadmap post.
02:17 WordPress 6.5 introduces style revisions and template part revisions.
06:22 Introduction to overrides and patterns in WordPress 6.5
09:02 WordPress 6.5 introduces new views and filters for personalized workflows.
13:30 The Font Library works with user permissions and revisions. Rest API redesign is the current focus.
16:14 Introducing section Styles for efficient website styling
20:19 Improving user experience with editable blocks in WordPress 6.5
22:08 Enhanced editing shortcuts and block connections
26:12 WordPress 6.5 introduces usability concerns with modifying custom fields behind the scenes
28:26 Improvements in drag and drop functionality in WordPress 6.5
32:58 Discussion on permissions and capability checks
35:05 Capabilities and constraints in WordPress 6.5
38:52 Balancing feedback and evolution is crucial for each release.
40:45 Feedback on pattern overrides and use cases.
44:44 Discussing the potential of connecting to existing meta in Wordpress 6.5
47:06 Custom meta blocks have limitations when it comes to conditional rendering logic.
51:05 Discussion on handling empty meta field values.
53:18 Wordpress 6.5 focuses on block style variations and applying them to multiple block types.
57:21 WordPress 6.5 testing and feedback
Crafted by Merlin AI.
Thank you for this!
@@AnneMcCarthy sure thing. I might have let AI do the work, but it's good AI 😂
I'm glad to see Wordpress catching up with the way we are used to using software. Imagine, click on something you want to edit, and you can! Click on something else, and it become the focus. It's taken a long time, but I am so happy to see it. Keep this going!!
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