Tim McGiven's Blog, page 27
May 30, 2023
Concept to Creation: Custom Theme Designs Just Got Easier
Whether you want a simple blog that highlights recent posts, a visually stunning portfolio, or an online home for your small business, your website should be just as unique as you are. That’s why we’re excited to introduce a new site design tool that guides you through the process of creating a memorable custom homepage.
Our designers have put together a library of hundreds of patterns, colors, and fonts that you can mix and match for whichever distinctive vibe you’re going for.
Try it out today by clicking the button below:
Get started!Create your own designWhen you create a new site at WordPress.com, you’ll now find the option to start from a Blank Canvas. This is where you become the designer (with a little help from us): We’ll guide you through decisions on layout, colors, fonts, and more. No matter your goals for your site, we have the building blocks to help you turn your creative vision into reality.
Pick the perfect palettePaint your patterns with the click of a button, applying custom color palettes to your entire page via our global styles feature. Our simple tools allow you to take the artistic lead on your site. Are you Blueberry Sorbet? Midnight Citrus? Perhaps a moody Charcoal? We have dozens of colorful options to set a mood that works for you and your audience.
Find a fitting fontWhether something stately and classic or sleek and modern, the typeface you use sets the tone for everything you’re trying to do with your site. Our thoughtful and engaging one-click font pairings will have you feeling like an expert typographer in no time.
Edit with easePatterns? Check. Colors? Check. Fonts? Check. You’ve got the basics of your site set up. Now it’s time to harness the power of the Site Editor. Bring your page to life by adding images, content, products to sell, and more. As you get comfortable, continue to experiment by adding or removing patterns, playing with colors and fonts, and making your site look and feel exactly the way you want it to.
Click below to get started with our DIY site assembler:
Get started!Learn moreNeed some extra help? Our new Quick Launch course will guide you through what to include on a compelling homepage, and how to tie it together with our new DIY design assembler. Additionally, here’s a few more resources to get you started with designing on WordPress.com:
Create additional pages with Page LayoutsUsing block patternsGlobal stylesUsing the Site EditorMay 26, 2023
Happy 20th Anniversary, WordPress! We Wouldn’t Be Here Without You
On May 27, 2003, co-founders Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little announced that WordPress was available to the public. Their vision, as you can still read in their original post on WordPress.org, was to foster a means by which anyone could easily share and discuss their ideas with the world.
What started as a humble open-source blogging platform is now the driving force behind over one-third of the internet’s most popular websites, including The New York Times, Salesforce, and Disney. But the non-profit WordPress project continues to further its mission of democratizing publishing for the entire world. Just as Version 0.7 was available as a free download under the General Public License (GPL) 20 years ago, WordPress remains free today — at Version 6.2 and counting.

Automattic — the parent company of WordPress.com, Jetpack, Tumblr, and other web platforms and services — didn’t yet exist when Mike and Matt launched WordPress. But since its birth in 2005, the two organizations have worked hand in hand. Through the Five for the Future initiative, Automattic commits 5% of our company’s resources — including over 4,000 employee hours per week — to the open source WordPress project. In turn, we benefit from the amazing work they do in improving WordPress and ensuring the best possible experience for building and maintaining your website, no matter how small or large.
It’s a symbiotic relationship for which we have a deep appreciation. The WordPress community often uses a saying that we love: “A rising tide lifts all boats.” A healthy and thriving WordPress project benefits all of us.
So, to our friends in the WordPress open source community, we extend a heartfelt congratulations and thank you. Happy 20th anniversary! We can’t wait to see what the next two decades — and beyond — will bring.
May 23, 2023
Hot Off the Press: New WordPress.com Themes for May 2023
The WordPress.com team is always working on new design ideas to bring your website to life. Check out the latest themes in our library, featuring fresh options for startups, visual creators, minimalist bloggers, and more.
All WordPress.com ThemesIotix
Looking for a great starting point for creating a business or startup website? Try lotix. It offers tailored templates and patterns, including a business landing page, blog, and pricing sections, to help you present yourself and your business more quickly and easily.
With Iotix, you can create a professional and polished website that reflects your brand to help you reach your target audience.
Click here to view a demo of this theme.
Storia
Storia is a stunning visual story theme designed to showcase your creative work and engage your audience. With large featured images and a minimalist design, this theme allows your visual content to take center stage and tell a compelling story. With Premium styles, you assume a laid-back, contemplative, or excited mood, depending on your aesthetic.
Click here to view a demo of this theme.
CTLG
CTLG is a free, responsive WordPress block theme specifically designed for creating lists, directories, and catalogs. It comes with a variety of predesigned templates and four distinct premium style variations. Its index template features a full-width header, followed by a right-aligned query loop where you can display blog posts or pages, and a simple full-width footer. Its post and page templates follow the same layout.
Click here to view a demo of this theme.
Hey
Hey is a simple block theme made for personal blogging. The front page consists of only a few elements: a site logo, a heading, and a list of your three latest posts. On other pages, the site logo is smaller, so the content takes the main stage in a single column.
Click here to view a demo of this theme.
Vetro
Vetro is a portfolio theme with wide-width layouts that allow for generous imagery and typography. Its simple pages are aligned left with ample right paddings and large content blocks to grant viewers focus on visuals and short paragraphs.
Click here to view a demo of this theme.
To install any of the above themes, click the name of the theme you like, which brings you right to the installation page. Then click the “Activate this design” button. You can also click “Open live demo,” which brings up a clickable, scrollable version of the theme for you to preview.
Premium themes are free to use for those on a Premium plan or above, or can be purchased individually by those with free sites or Personal plans.
You can explore all of our themes by navigating to the “Themes” page, which is found under “Appearance” in the left-side menu of your WordPress.com dashboard. Or you can click below:
All WordPress.com ThemesMay 19, 2023
A Tour of the All-New Stats Page
In recent weeks, you may have seen a redesigned Stats page on your WordPress.com dashboard. This all-new Stats experience enhances your ability to analyze and optimize your site’s content. We’ve restructured the layout in a friendlier way, introduced new modules that reveal crucial data points, and revamped the overall look of this powerful analytics tool.
Let’s jump in and take a short tour!
Skip the tour, take me there now! Go beyond the numbers
On the new Stats page, you’ll now see two tabs:

When checking stats, it’s easy to focus on the present and lose track of content performance over time. To help you take that longer-term view, we’ve pulled together “7 Day Highlights” to help you compare visitor interaction on a week-to-week basis, along with a year-in-review section that displays cumulative stats for the year.

You can also monitor lifetime statistics, as well as other interesting data points, by looking at “All-time highlight” on the Insights tab.
Know your impact anytime and any place
Everything on the Stats page has been optimized for mobile phones, tablets, large desktop monitors, and everything in between.
Having these numbers available across multiple platforms allows you to check on your latest posts’ data and traffic stats when and where it’s most convenient.
A better Stats experience
We believe that these changes will help you better understand how your website is performing and make data-driven decisions to grow your business. We hope you enjoy the new Stats page, and look forward to hearing your feedback.
Check it out for free today at WordPress.com/stats or in the Jetpack mobile app.
May 10, 2023
Inside the Feature: Why Real-Time Backups Are a Big Deal
Let’s be honest, new and shiny features get most of the attention around here. It makes sense: New stuff is exciting! But WordPress.com has plenty of baked-in features that are worth talking about too.
Losing your work is one of the most frustrating things you can experience as a website owner. When you choose WordPress.com, you never have to worry about that again. Today, let’s chat about backups, which are powered by Jetpack (Automattic’s own suite of security, performance, and growth tools).
Real-time backups and one-click restores
Our backups happen in real-time, making restoring your site to a previous state as easy as finding a cute dog on the internet.
Let’s look closer at how this feature can benefit you and your site(s).
No expertise requiredManually backing up a website is a time-consuming and resource-intensive task, not to mention a bit daunting on a technical level.
We’ve removed all that hassle by doing the work for you behind the scenes.
Even better, we house redundant copies of your backups on multiple servers around the world, so your data is always secure and accessible.
Version control, but for your website
With the Activity Log, you can quickly see every site change at a glance, letting you know exactly what action (and which user!) broke the site.
Our one-click restores allow you to quickly recover a site from any point in time: Simply find when the problem occurred, click “Restore,” verify that you want to revert your site to a previous state, and in as little a few minutes’ time, you’ll be back up and running.
Never miss a sales orderIf you’re running an online store, you know that orders can come in at any time. It goes without saying that you need a backup system to keep your order and customer data safe. There are times when daily or even hourly backups simply don’t cut it.
If you’re running WooCommerce on your site, you can reinstate your store to any previous iteration, while keeping all orders and products current.
Losing your work is a thing of the pastOur automated backups save everything for you: posts, files, databases, themes, plugins . . . all of it. Should your site crash for any reason — an incompatible plugin or theme, for instance — rest assured that it can be easily restored in just minutes.
Whether you’re running a business or spending hours perfecting your site as a hobbyist, our state-of-the-art technology provides the peace of mind that you’ll never miss a sale or lose content again.
Learn more about our real-time backupsReal-time backups and one-click restores are available on Business and Commerce sites.
May 8, 2023
Elevate Your Website with Our May Webinars
Our free webinars are live, interactive, and designed to be accessible and informative for everyone, regardless of your experience level with WordPress. Each session also concludes with a live Q&A with our experts. This month we’ll be hosting three insightful webinar topics, providing you with the tools and knowledge to enhance your WordPress.com skills and improve your website.
This is the final month that we’ll be offering our popular Compelling Homepages webinar, so don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn about creating an attention-grabbing homepage.
Site Editor vs. Page Editor — Editing Your Entire Site in WordPressDiscover the power of the WordPress.com Site Editor, allowing you to edit every aspect of your site — from header to footer — with no coding whatsoever.
Tues May 9 at 9:00pm CEST | 3:00pm EDT | 12:00pm PDTWed May 10 at 7:00pm AEST | 2:30pm IST | 11:00am CESTThurs May 11 at 9:30pm IST | 6:00pm CEST | 12:00pm EDT | 9:00am PDTRegister to attend Site Editor vs. Page EditorCompelling Homepages — Create a Custom Layout With the WordPress Block EditorThis is your last chance to join our live Compelling Homepages webinar! Your homepage is a critical component of your website, setting the tone for your visitors and directing them to key areas. Our experts will guide you through using the WordPress block editor to create a visually appealing and effective homepage layout without any coding.
Tues May 16 at 9:00pm CEST | 3:00pm EDT | 12:00pm PDTWed May 17 at 7:00pm AEST | 2:30pm IST | 11:00am CESTThurs May 18 at 9:30pm IST | 6:00pm CEST | 12:00pm EDT | 9:00am PDTRegister to attend Compelling HomepagesSite Editing — Custom HeadersYour site header is the first thing visitors see and is crucial for establishing your brand while also providing seamless navigation. With our Site Editor tools, customizing your header is now easier than ever. Our experts will show you how to create a unique and professional-looking header that perfectly represents your brand.
Tues May 23 at 9:00pm CEST | 3:00pm EDT | 12:00pm PDTWed May 24 at 7:00pm AEST | 2:30pm IST | 11:00am CESTThurs May 25 at 9:30pm IST | 6:00pm CEST | 12:00pm EDT | 9:00am PDTRegister so attend Site Editing — Custom HeadersYour go-to resource for all things WordPress.comWe’re passionate about providing all the resources you need to successfully create the website that suits your needs and leads you to your goals. Explore more of our free offerings, including courses, checklists, and recordings of past webinars, at WordPress.com/learn.
May 2, 2023
Safely Jazz Up Your Website With Staging Sites on WordPress.com
In jazz, each instrument and rhythm needs to be in sync — but that doesn’t happen without a lot of practice and experimentation behind the scenes. Even the most talented improvisers wouldn’t roll out a brand new number without having rehearsed it beforehand.
Sound familiar?
Your website isn’t all that different from a jazz band — various elements (content, images, plugins, and forms) that all have to work together to create a cohesive experience. But when you’re always making edits to a live, working site, you risk the site-design version of flubbing a solo or even dropping your drumsticks: a mistake that might create a poor user experience, or even break the site altogether.
That’s where staging sites, our newest hosting feature, comes in handy.
We’re excited to announce that staging sites are now available for all customers on our Business and Commerce plans. This powerful feature allows you to test changes and updates of all your site elements in a safe and stable environment.
Staging Site: A test version of your website you can use to preview and troubleshoot changes before applying them to your production site.
Though generally geared towards developers, staging sites aren’t just for the tech-savvy. Bloggers, shop owners, podcasters — anyone with a website can benefit from iterating on design, experimenting with new plugins, and even trying out custom code before publicly unveiling the updates.
The benefits of using staging sitesHere are just a few of the benefits of using WordPress.com staging sites:
Risk-free testing: Experiment without worry. By simulating changes on a staging site first, you can identify and fix any issues that could affect your website’s performance or speed.Faster development: Staging sites make it easier to develop and launch new features, plugins, and designs in even less time.Increased collaboration: A staging site allows multiple stakeholders to review and agree on changes in a safe place before going live.How to get started with staging sites on WordPress.comWant to give it a shot? You can have your own staging site up and running in three simple steps:
Starting in your dashboard, go to Settings → Hosting Configuration.Scroll down to the “Staging site” module.Click “Add staging site.”
Congrats! You now have a working staging environment to play around with site design, plugins, code, etc.
If you’ve already created a staging site, you’ll see this instead:

After your staging site is created, you can access and manage it from the module seen above on the Hosting Configuration page, or you can find it on the Sites page.
Learn more about staging sites and try one out today!
Build Your Next Site on WordPress.comStaging sites are just one more reason WordPress.com is the best managed WordPress hosting on the planet. Whether it’s SSH access, centralized site management, or enhanced site preview, we’re constantly adding new tools to make WordPress.com an indispensable part of your workflow. Follow our Developer Blog to keep up with all the latest announcements!
What other features would you like to see? How can we make WordPress.com an even more powerful place to build a website? Feel free to leave a comment or contact our friendly support.
April 29, 2023
Why Twitter Auto-Sharing Is Coming to an End
In early April, we experienced an unexpected suspension of our Twitter API access. This access is what powers Jetpack Social, which in turn helps you automatically share your blog posts to Twitter. Though the service was restored that same day, it turns out that there were bigger changes looming on the horizon.
Twitter recently notified Automattic that it was dramatically changing the terms and pricing of the Twitter API. The cost increase is prohibitive for us to absorb without passing a significant price increase along to you, and we don’t see that as an option. We have attempted to negotiate a path forward, but haven’t been able to reach an agreement in time for Twitter’s May 1 cutoff.
Given that, we have decided to discontinue using the Twitter API.
For WordPress.com and Jetpack users, Twitter will no longer be part of Jetpack Social. However, we’re adding Instagram and Mastodon very soon. In the meantime, auto-sharing to Tumblr, Facebook, and LinkedIn still works as expected, and you can continue sharing your blog post links on Twitter manually through their app or desktop site.
We apologize for any inconvenience this causes for your website and marketing efforts. We wish the outcome had been different, but our customers are always our primary concern, and we’re not willing to compromise the experience or value you receive from WordPress.com and Jetpack.
If your recent experiences with Twitter have left you dissatisfied, go take Tumblr for a spin — we hear it’s quite a party over there.
April 20, 2023
What’s New on WordPress.com: Focus Mode, Promotion From Your Pocket, and Risk-Free Redesigns
At WordPress.com, we’re always pushing our platform to do even more so that you can create, design, and publish amazing things with ease.
The last few weeks have found us as busy as the springtime bees improving the writing and publishing process even more, bringing our ad platform to mobile, and ensuring that previous edits to your work are readily accessible.
Let’s jump in and take a look.
Write without distractionsOne of writing’s biggest challenges has nothing to do with the words — it’s filtering out the noise (both literal and figurative) so you can focus. We can’t change your physical environment, but we’re doing what we can to help you get into “the zone” a little more easily. Enter distraction free mode, a minimalist WordPress experience that removes the buttons and menus.

From the top toolbar, click the three-dot menu on the right-hand side. Select “Distraction free” and you’ll notice the top toolbar disappear. (To bring it back, simply hover over the top of the page and it’ll pop back down.) Your pages and posts will be distraction-free until you deselect this mode.
When to use this feature: You can’t resist experimenting with various settings or styles, but you also really need to get that new post finished. (Believe us, we’ve been there.) With this cleaner interface, you can focus on your words and your words alone.
Promote your content from your phoneBlaze, our self-serve ad platform, makes it easier than ever to spread the word about whatever it is you’re writing, creating, or selling. Now, you can Blaze on the go with the Jetpack app.



From the main dashboard, simply click on the banner that says “Promote your content with Blaze.” You can also promote your work directly from the Posts or Pages menus by clicking “More” or the three-dot menu and selecting “Promote with Blaze.”
When to use this feature: You’re waiting for take-out at your favorite Indian restaurant. While scrolling the Jetpack app, you notice traffic spiking on one of your recent blog posts — something about it is resonating with readers. Maximize its impact by boosting it to an even wider audience with Blaze.
Easily find and add free imagesNeed a featured image for your post? You can now find and add free-to-use images even faster. Open the Inserter (the red “+” button at the top left of any post or page), navigate to the tab labeled “Media,” click “Openverse,” and find the perfect option from our favorite open-source library.

You can also still access Openverse from the Image Block or Media Library.
When to use this feature: You’re on the hunt for just the right image to use in your new blog post. Rather than doing a Google search in a separate tab — and running the risk of using an image you don’t have rights to — use the Inserter to search and place exactly what you need.
Give readers a timetableHere’s a fun built-in feature that a lot of folks don’t know about: The WordPress.com editor’s “Outline” function displays a post’s various headings for easy scanning, as well as a word/character count and a “time to read” estimate of how long it would take an average reader to get through the content on that page:

You can even display that estimate to your site visitors with the new Time To Read Block. (Styling and other customization options are on the way.)

When to use this feature: You do a lot of longform writing on your site, regularly publishing posts that go over 1,000 words. With this new block, let readers decide whether to start your post now, or wait until they have time to read it in one sitting. It’s a small touch, but a surprisingly thoughtful one.
Access to previous versions and revisions of posts/pages has long been a staple of the WordPress experience. We’ve now added that same functionality to templates and template parts in the Editor.
This can be useful for restoring a previous version of a template that you’ve made changes to, or simply for reviewing the changes you’ve made over time.

When to use this feature: You experimented with some stylistic changes to your homepage template, but after a couple weeks of trying it out, the new look just isn’t hitting quite right. Head over to revisions to easily restore the previous version of the template.
April 17, 2023
Transform Your WordPress.com Skills With These Popular Webinars
Looking to take your WordPress website to the next level? You’re in luck! Our WordPress.com webinars are designed to help you create and customize your site with ease, and they’re incredibly popular among site owners. Plus, they’re completely free to attend!
Check out these upcoming webinars, which are conducted live by our knowledgeable Happiness Engineers:
Compelling Homepages: Create a Custom Layout with the WordPress Block EditorYour site’s homepage is its highest-traffic page, so making it count is crucial to the success of your site. Join us to learn how to create a professional-looking and engaging homepage using the WordPress block editor. Our experts will teach you how to build an effective visual hierarchy and design attention-grabbing calls to action.
Tues Apr 18 at 9:00pm CEST | 3:00pm EDT | 12:00pm PDTWed Apr 19 at 7:00pm AEST | 2:30pm IST | 11:00am CESTThurs Apr 20 at 9:30pm IST | 6:00pm CEST | 12:00pm EDT | 9:00am PDTRegister for Compelling HomepagesSite Editing: Custom HeadersYour site header is an essential element of your brand identity. In this webinar, we’ll explore the importance of your site header and show you how to create a unique, brand-aligned header using the WordPress.com Site Editor. You’ll learn how to select, customize, and replace header templates, add and edit your site title, logo, and navigation menus, and troubleshoot common issues.
Tues Apr 25 at 9:00pm CEST | 3:00pm EDT | 12:00pm PDTWed Apr 26 at 7:00pm AEST | 2:30pm IST | 11:00am CESTThurs Apr 27 at 9:30pm IST | 6:00pm CEST | 12:00pm EDT | 9:00am PDTRegister for Custom HeadersDon’t miss these opportunities to level up your WordPress skills and create a website that reflects your vision. Our WordPress.com webinars are incredibly popular, and for good reason. Register now for these free webinars, and bring your questions for our live Q&A sessions.
We can’t wait to help you bring your website to life!
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