WordPress got responsive and looked great on any mobile device. WordPress was powerful, beautiful, had better widgets, and an improved theme system. It had the Twenty Fourteen theme and it was all glory.
The user interface looked the same but there were great improvements and new features. The image editor was developed, visual editor redesigned, gallery preview added, and the HTML media player was improved.
Now you could edit widgets and headers in the theme customizer. A new theme browser was also added. Benny was the culmination of more than ten years of determination, ingenuity and hard work. It was the most beautiful, powerful, and versatile WordPress yet.
It included a redesigned media library, improved embeds, and a visual editor that keeps tools available at all times. Dinah was focused on security, distraction free writing, and easy language translation. With this release, WordPress was available in over 40 languages. The plugin installer makes recommendations and Vine embeds are now supported.
The Twenty Fifteen blog theme is also included. This release introduced the Press This tool to make sharing content easier. Extended character support not only added native Chinese, Japanese, and Korean but emojis as well. The theme customizer added browsing and previewing of themes before installation. One-click plugin updates and JavaScript accessibility rounded out the improvements in this release. The most recent release featured responsive images, a new theme, and improved embed features.
The simplicity of use without a price tag remained a priority. Usage continued to grow as more creators discovered this multi-tool for the web. Soon enough, WordPress had a loyal fanbase. The decisions over the next four years would reflect the value of the WordPress audience.
In , Automattic was still relatively new. Nevertheless, the company moved forward to trademark WordPress and its logo.
This branding remains today. Developers continued to improve functionality in Some changes included refining the User Interface UI , adding the ability to import features, and fixing various security issues. Unfortunately, was also the year that WordPress experienced its first security breach. This shows that WordPress has been a target for malicious actors since the early days.
After the software was secured, more developments continued into One notable occurrence that year was the introduction of shortcodes. Shortcodes enable users to bracket text in posts and replace that text with dynamic features.
This addition helped simplify the creation of complex posts. Another essential feature added in was one-click updates. With this feature, more users were likely to complete updates with critical security patches. Community-focused functionality continued to grow at the end of this period. Finally, with came the introduction of the custom post type.
This boosted the flexible potential of WordPress even further and ushered in the age of meeting user needs. The addition of different post formats and an admin bar came in It also improved on the possibilities available to content creators. The user-forward focus was paying off: In , 50 million blogs ran on WordPress.
In , a new media manager was launched, making it even easier to add photos or videos to posts. This made WordPress a more welcoming place for media-heavy blogs and text-based creators who enjoyed the simplicity of the interface. Security and maintenance were evolving too. In , automatic updates were released. This functionality only applied to small updates, but it still saved people time. The same year, developers took note of the trend toward mobile devices.
As such, a new, more responsive interface was added to increase accessibility across multiple devices. In , streamlined access was a priority for users. Several drag-and-drop improvements were made to the Classic editor, facilitating a more intuitive creative process.
The developers also included a gallery preview option, taking significant guesswork out of the image posting equation. Another media innovation of this year was the new playlist feature. This worked for both audio and visual components, making it simpler for users to post several related media files in a truncated way. This enabled users to integrate other tools with the platform easily.
This is due to its relatively recent history, and also because it marked the start of several influential new features. This allowed users to make more stylistic changes through the Theme Editor. These widgets helped users add common content such as images and rich text in an intuitive way. After that, was a watershed year for WordPress history.
Developers had been working on a project titled Gutenberg , available as a plugin during the creation stage. Gutenberg laid the foundations for the Block Editor , now the standard editor for WordPress, to thrive.
The Block Editor was revolutionary because it made post creation a more flexible experience. Each block was specialized for its content type. As such, the Block Editor marked a huge step forward for intuitive WordPress design. With came adjustments to the Block Editor, security updates, and better debugging tools. Reinforcement Learning. R Programming. React Native. Python Design Patterns. Python Pillow. Python Turtle. Verbal Ability.
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Data Structures. Operating System. Live Menu previews became available from the Customizer. Password processes were improved for security as well as List Views in the Admin panel. Plugin updates became dynamic from one page without reloading. Two new oEmbed providers were added Tumblr, Kickstarter. Theme switching became available through the Customizer. This version also included developer query improvements. Previews for embedded content such as Twitter and YouTube became available from within the editor while preparing content.
Editor writing improvements included expanding the editor with content for an easier experience. The Plugin section was enhanced to show more detail and provide a better search experience. Version 3. The Visual Editor was improved for speed, accessibility and mobile use.
Image and media improvements included adding the ability to upload images via drag and drop from desktop and image editing enhancement. Audio and video playlist support was added as well as Gallery previews from within the editor. Themes became browsable from the Appearance section. Color schemes were also made available to be applied to the Admin experience.
The Widget section was also streamlined for easier use. Focus was also placed on the flow for uploading photos and creating galleries. The Admin Dashboard saw the coming of a Retina-ready display with high resolution graphics.
The Media Library was extended to support using images to populate custom headers and to choose the height and width of the images. Image captioning saw improvements to support HTML. Improvements included a new drag and drop uploader, improved co-editing support, navigation and toolbar improvements and better touch support for iPad and other tablets.
This release featured introduction of a Distraction Free Writing mode. The Comments Moderation screen was improved for approvals and replies. The update process was streamlined, making updates much faster with added stability.
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