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These 15 new features make it even bigger... ISSUE 1152 In-House Can You FSE It? Whether you like it

These 15 new features make it even bigger... [View in browser]( ISSUE 1152 In-House Can You FSE It? Whether you like it or not, Full Site Editing (FSE) is the next step in the evolution of WordPress. In this article we outline what this means for web developers and show you how to [access free FSE templates with WPMU DEV hosting.]( WPMU DEV WordPress News A WPSite To No Longer Behold Content syncing plugin, WPSiteSync, has discontinued support for its free, core plugin and commercial extensions. [More on the reaction to the discontinuation here.]( WPTavern Good 4 Ulysses Ulysses, a writing app for Mac, iPad, and iPhone, released an important update for those who use the app to write and publish to WordPress. The update adds support for more blogs and [simplifies the process of setting them up using the WordPress REST API.]( WPTavern Reviews and Opinion Lock, Block, and Two Smoking Barrels WordPress 6.0 is shipping many new features that should make any extender happy about building on top of the platform. One of the more advanced tools is the ability to lock blocks, which can be used to prevent specific blocks from being moved or removed. [Here’s a quick breakdown of how Block Locking works.]( WPTavern Off Topic, Random Stuff Fee-Fi-Fo-Figma Figma recently added 15 new features as part of their Config 2022 event. Dark mode, redesigned auto layout, variable fonts, and more. [Get a full breakdown of the new features here.]( Figma The Rest is Historical Data If you’re already preparing for the Google Analytics 4 upcoming switchover, you might be looking for the best method to migrate your historical data. In this post learn [if you can merge data in GA4 and three DIY ways to save your historical data.]( SEJ --------------------------------------------------------------- Psst, down here! Keen to tell us how funny/offensive/boring/wrong we are today? Bug the social media team on [Twitter]( -- #The WhiP takes no responsibility for anything said or implied in this newsletter (own butt, saved ✔). Also, help us share the love! Forward this edition to someone you think might get a kick out of it. [And tell them to sign up here.]( Until next time. Via: The DEV's Pixels. Check out our full collection of hand-crafted WP comics [here.]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( INCSUB PO BOX 548 #88100, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35201, UNITED STATES You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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