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Although there are still a few weeks left until the release of WordPress 6.6, we already know almost everything this new version will incorporate.
Having dynamic elements in the block editor was still possible thanks to shortcodes… but that will change with Bits.
We now have WordPress 6.5.4, the version that fixes all the issues with plugin dependencies, and WordPress 6.6 Beta 1, which brings us closer to the new major release.
The second version of the Contributor Handbook is now available with a focus on broadening the diversity of the community.
The Themes Team is shifting its focus away from reviewing classic themes to becoming a generator of themes for experimentation.
A gallery, acting as a directory, will allow you to create a WordPress site with configurations, content, and material for an instant demonstration with just one click.
After installing a plugin, starting from WordPress 6.5.3, a message has been added prompting a page refresh to correct an error with plugin dependencies.
With the creation of the Media Corps Team, we bid farewell to the Marketing Team after 9 years of operation.
With less than 3 months to go before the launch of WordPress 6.6, the leadership team is still not finalized, nor are the features that it will include clearly defined.
Two years after the formation of the Performance team, WordPress has managed to include several performance improvements in the latest versions.